Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Less Than Human

Terrorists just blew up two busses in Beer Sheva. More innocent people were killed. And please don't tell me about the peace process, and the Palestinian struggle, and how this would all stop if they only had their own state. If you believe that...you're an idiot.

Don't get me wrong. I'm all for the Palestinians having their own state. I'm all for leaving Gaza and much of the West Bank. And once this is done, and they have their own Palestine, I'm all for going in there with guns blazing because when they pull a stunt like this after they have their own state, it's one country attacking another country. And then all bets are off.

I hate the term "terrorist". It almost gives it legitimacy. It sounds like a profession. It sounds noble. It sounds powerful. Like having the ability to inflict "terror" in others.

A more appropriate monicker would be "scurvy"... or "slimeball". I'd much rather see the report on Fox News reporting of another Slimeball blowing up a bus full of Jewish people because the Slimeballs hate Jewish people.

The people that are responsible for this...from the planners all the way to anyone who sympathizes with their "cause", are less than human. I'd say they were animals, but (to paraphrase Groucho) that would be unfair to all the other animals.

So, let's not kid ourselves. These things will not stop once the Palestinians have their own country. The reason?

"Because," said the Scorpion to the Frog, "that's what Scorpions do".


Charley Warady

Thursday, August 19, 2004

Moron Of The Week

Well, it's that time again. A new inductee into the Moron Of The Week Hall Of Shame.

And this week's hands-down winner is Rabbi David Saperstein. Saperstein is presumably the head of the Reform movement's Religious Action Center. Evidently it doesn't take a genius (or anyone with any common sense) to fill this post.

You see, Rabbi Saperstein has petitioned a letter to the Congress of the United States to refrain from passing one-sided pro-Israel resolutions. I'm guessing this is because the rest of the world is so pro-Israel, we don't need the United States. It would look too unfair?

Of course, the American branch of Peace Now hails this action as a major victory. For those of you who are not familiar with the Peace Now movement, they're the ones that believe we really only need Tel Aviv (and not all of Tel Aviv...just a few choice hotels along the beach will be fine if that's okay), and the rest we should give to the Arabs. Saperstein, on his few visits to Israel, has stayed in those hotels, and agrees.

Reform Judaism has always had a tough time establishing a foothold in Israel. There is a common phrase in Israel that goes, "The synagogue I don't go to is Orthodox". Reform, in its early days, were anti-Zionist, and they spent a good many years trying to distance themselves from that stereo-type and become Zionist. Reform has tried to become recognized as far as marriage ceremonies and even conversions in Israel. They have tried to become a place for Israelis to go to worship. Now thanks to Rabbi Dave that just ain't gonna happen.

Thanks to Rabbi Saperstein, he has single-handedly set Reform Judaism back ten steps.

Nice goin'...........moron.

Thursday, August 12, 2004

Tail Wagging The Dog

People like Reuven Rivlin, and Silvan Shalom crack me up. These two guys are the leaders of the "rebels" within the Likud. They don't want a coalition government, nor do they want a disengagement. Evidently terrorism, occupation, and being an international pariah works for them.

Anyway, they're screaming at Prime Minister Sharon that he has to do what they say, because they lead a bunch of loud mouths and corrupt settlers. They're screaming that he is merely a part of the party and that people voted for the party and not for the individual.

They should be required to divulge what kinds of drugs they're on.

The Likud won a sweeping victory for one reason, and for one reason only. And his name is Ariel Sharon. He carried the party, and it's because of him that Mr. Rivlin and Mr. Shalom are being carried around in Volvos as we speak. But like so many co-stars in so many hit television series, they think they can do anything and the people will follow them.

Well, it just ain't so.

Ask anybody from "SEINFELD".

Sunday, August 08, 2004

A Dangerous Place To Live

I know by reading the title of this blog most people outside of Israel will think I'm talking about Israel. After all, family and friends alike shy away from visiting me here because I live "in such a dangerous place". People usually begin their emails to me with a phrase similar to "hope you're safe". Tourists that come here are considered either brave, crazy, or both.

On the other hand...if you listen to Israelis converse, you'll hear something quite different. You see, we know it's safe here. We know it's actually safer here than anywhere in the States. I have heard more than a few times a conversation that went, "You're taking a trip to the U.S.? Are you nuts? Please, be careful!" Between the terrorist alerts, the rampant crime, drive-by shootings...and more terrorist alerts...I'll stick to Jerusalem.

Last Wednesday night I was on Ben-Yehuda in the heart of downtown Jerusalem. Throngs of people were out and participating in a street fair. Was security high? Obviously. Did I notice it? Not at all.

So, for all of you staying away from Israel because of "the situation"...hope you're happy underneath your bed. Oh...and don't get out. Osama is watching YOU!

Thursday, August 05, 2004

Passing Notes

Being the insider that I am, I've been fortunate enough to have intercepted some notes being passed around the Knesset in the last couple days. I know we shouldn't pass around notes, and it's impolite, especially when you're supposed to be paying attention to what's going on at the front of the room. So, as any teacher would do in a grade school, once the note has been confiscated...it's read in front of the entire class.

Here they are:

Note: "JUMP!"
From: Ariel Sharon
To: Tommy Lapid (Shinui)

Note: "HOW HIGH?"
From: Tommy Lapid (Shinui)
To: Ariel Sharon

Note: "JUMP!"
From: United Torah Judaism (UTJ)
To: Ariel Sharon

Note: "HOW HIGH?"
From: Ariel Sharon
To: UTJ

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Mr. Flip-Flop

Tommy Lapid, the head of the political party Shinui, single-handedly put the party on the map. Tommy was a popular television personality, as well as a media mogul. He took the struggling party, and with promises of defeating the blatant stealing of money by the ultra-orthodox, bringing honesty back to government, ending religious coercion, and refusing to sit in a government with those that don't contribute to army service, he led Shinui to become the third largest party in Israel.

Because people believed him.

We gotta stop doing that. We gotta stop believing these politicians that....well....never mind...we just gotta stop believing these politicians.

Tommy Lapid, the head of the political party Shinui, today, single-handedly took the party off the map.

He said he'd sit in the government with United Torah Judaism. This is a party that refuses to do army service. This is a party that manufactures yeshivas so they can steal money from the public's coffers. This is a party that, if they are to join the government, wants all the money back that was taken away from them as the result of Shinui's legislation.

But Tommy says including UTJ in the government is necessary for the disengagement. What disengagement?! Sharon hasn't even removed a single illegal outpost!

Come election time, Shinui's voters are going to go to the polls and have only one thing on their mind (because, I promise you, the next time we vote, we'll still have no disengagement). These voters are going to say, Tommy promised us everything and gave us nothing. He's just like all the rest.

They're going to lose all those seats they gained.

You can thank Mr. Flip-Flop.

Monday, August 02, 2004

Moron Of The Week

This week's "Israelism's Moron Of The Week Award" goes to Silvan Shalom. You may ask (as do many people in Israel, as well), who the heck is Silvan Shalom? There's really no reason you should know who he is. He's only....ISRAEL'S FOREIGN MINISTER. He's the only foreign minister I've ever seen who doesn't really like to leave the country. People have heard of Benjamin Netanyahu (a previous foreign minister), and Shimon Peres (a previous foreign minister), but Silvan Shalom can claim the rights to being the worst foreign minister in the history of our fair land. He's now very busy tearing apart Prime Minister Sharon's foreign policy and appearing at podiums everywhere denouncing the prime minister. Not exactly in the job description, I would say.

The above, in and of itself, would make Minister Shalom eligible for the Moron of the Week Award. But the knuckleheaded move he made when he just fired Consul General Alon Pinkas, makes him by far, in a moron class of his own.

Alon Pinkas, based in New York, appears on American television as the Israeli spokesman. I have watched him on Fox News Channel many times while sitting in my living room in Jerusalem. He is the most articulate, well versed, and interesting proponent of Israel that I have ever seen. He is our most effective weapon against the very well oiled Palestinian propoganda machine. He has a sense of humor and is able to relate Israel's stances without being beligerent or confrontational. He is the definition of a diplomat.

And Silvan Shalom fired him. Why? Because Silvan is scared of losing his job when there is a unity government. He likes his Volvo that he gets with the job. He likes getting the best seats in restaurants. He likes Silvan Shalom. First, last, and everything in between. So, what better way to throw your weight around than to fire somebody? And you don't even have to leave the country. Because nobody likes a foreign minister who leaves the country.

So, to Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, this week's coveted Moron Of The Week Award goes to you.

Mazal Tov.

Sunday, August 01, 2004

The Coalition Shuffle

And the marionettes are dancing.

You'd think that at 147 years old, Shimon Peres would be too old to do the Hokey Pokey. But there he is putting his left foot in...and taking his left foot out. Putting his left foot in....taking his left foot out. We only have to worry that when he "shakes it all about" nothing falls off.

Hang on, there's the head of Shinui, Tommy Lapid, playing musical chairs. "I won't sit with the ultra-religious....I might sit with the ultra-religious...I won't sit...I might sit...." Now remember...when the music stops....your voters might want to know.

The Likud, in the meantime, is bringing back the grand ol' days of disco with their own rendition of The Hustle. "Sure, you voted for us because you wanted peace and a disengagement....well....that'll teach ya!"

And Prime Minister Sharon stands high above, holding the strings. He stands high above the law. He stands high above spoken promises. He stands high above public opinion.

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