Sunday, January 29, 2012

Vote Feiglin! Voting for a White Paper against Netanyahu is a wasted virtual vote

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Dear Ohavei Eretz Yisroel, amv"sh

Another Megilla from Robin.....

Re: Vote for Chairman of Likud Party this coming Tuesday - 

Netanyahu vs Feiglin vs an empty ballot?!?!

You tell me.  Can an empty ballot lead a country?

When I first read about voting a blank instead of voting for a real person as a protest vote against Netanyahu, I immediately thought it was a plan devised by Netanyahu's team as damage control for the Likud party being disenchanted with Netanyahu. 

In the real world, Netanyahu has to get the message loud and clear and that can only be accomplished with a vote for Feiglin.  BTW Netanyahu deserves a bit of embarrassment still from the last election where he bumped Moshe Feiglin down to the 38th place for some ridiculous clause in the law  which never made any sense to me. Don't underestimate his ingenuity in devising a scheme that will bring Feiglin down once again.  Personally I like when Jewish  leaders play fair and square with integrity.  It is no embarrassment to lose. It's cheap to cheat or bully. Am I naive to go  by the saying "it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game". .  All these shenanigans really turn me off.

So urge your friends who are disgusted with the destruction of Settlers homes in Judea and Samaria and the way it was done by Arabs in the middle of the freezing night to little kids.  Don't underestimate the trauma experienced in Mitzpe Avichai, Mitzpe Assaf, Migron, Givat Aryeh, Yissa Bracha etc. So vote against Netanyahu and vote for Feiglin. 

In my next email, I will forward Arlene Kushner latest post whereby she asks all voters to email the Knesset ministers to vote with their conscience on Wednesday for the Outposts at the risk of getting fired.  Look, having free time on your hand can have its advantages.  In Israel nobody starves.   

Voters will remember MK's that truly represented them and reward them in the future, while those MKs who are intimidated from voting their conscience will be perceived as weak and easily swayed by threats or bribes.  The public will lose trust in their ability to lead independently and with good conscience.  They will be put on Mattot Arim's bad list. I would not start up with Susie Dym.  Most importantly, the MK's who vote with their conscience will feel good about themselves.  





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