Monday, December 16, 2019

Fwd: Pompeo slams Democrats’ settlement fixation, calls claims foolish



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We do live in Amazing Times!!!

The surrounding arab nations, and those not surrounding Israel, were committing war against Israel BEFore there were any settlements. Time to give up one more canard that has taken hold around the world, and also with a number of Jews- blaming Israel/Jews of course.

Well spoken, Secretary of State Pompeo!

Pompeo slams Democrats' settlement fixation, calls claims foolish

US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said that he supports Pompeo's letter, adding that the US has restored its historic and appropriate role in mediating the conflict.

US SECRETARY OF STATE Mike Pompeo shake hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem earlier this year.  Can the US administration be taken seriously when it comes to their interpretation of international law?  (photo credit: JIM YOUNG/REUTERS)
US SECRETARY OF STATE Mike Pompeo shake hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem earlier this year. Can the US administration be taken seriously when it comes to their interpretation of international law?
(photo credit: JIM YOUNG/REUTERS)
WASHINGTON – Calling their arguments "foolish," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a harsh letter on Monday to 106 Democratic members of the House saying that while they are "free to fixate on settlements as a barrier to peace," they are simply wrong.
The secretary of state sent the letter to Michigan Rep. Andy Levin, who was behind the letter sent to Pompeo last month in which 106 representatives denounced the Trump administration for softening its position on the legality of West Bank settlements. In it, he slammed the Obama administration's position on Israel and the settlements, writing: "The Obama-Kerry departure from America's historic support of Israel has done nothing to make peace more attainable."
In the November letter, the House Democrats urged Pompeo to "immediately" reverse his decision. The letter was signed by 12 committee chairs including veteran members such as Rep. John Lewis and Rep. Maxine Waters, alongside other high-profile representatives, such as Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
US SECRETARY OF State Mike Pompeo and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman stand next to the dedication plaque at the US Embassy in Jerusalem in March (Photo Credit: Jim Young/Reuters)US SECRETARY OF State Mike Pompeo and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman stand next to the dedication plaque at the US Embassy in Jerusalem in March (Photo Credit: Jim Young/Reuters)

Pompeo
 slammed the congressmen in his letter on Monday. He mentioned Levin's arguments – first, that the announcement contradicts decades of bipartisan US policy, and second, that such an announcement "blatantly disregards Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention."
"While I appreciate your interest in this important issue, I couldn't disagree more with those two foolish positions," Pompeo wrote in his answer to Levin, according to a copy obtained by The Jerusalem Post.
"The State Department's determination did not reverse any policy with regard to Israeli settlements," he added. "Rather, the State Department reversed a legal determination by secretary Kerry made during the waning days of the Obama administration, that the establishment of settlements was categorically inconsistent with international law.
"That determination was made in a failed attempt to justify the Obama administration's betrayal of Israel in allowing UNSCR 2334 – whose foundation was the purported illegality of the settlements and which referred to them as 'a flagrant violation of international law' – to pass the Security Council on December 23, 2016," Pompeo's letter stated.

According to Pompeo, Kerry's determination did not enjoy bipartisan consensus. Rather, it received bipartisan condemnation, including from leading Democrats in both chambers of Congress.
"While you are free to fixate on settlements as a barrier to peace, you are simply wrong in referring to that view as being subject to bipartisan agreement," the secretary of state wrote. He went on to quote Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, a leader of the Democratic Party, who said in a speech to AIPAC in 2018 said: "It is sure not the settlements that are the blockage to peace."
Pompeo said that the Trump administration was committed to advance a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.
"We approach the issue pragmatically and diplomatically," he wrote. "But we eschew the erroneous positions of international law that have gained favor in the past decades… The State Departments' recent determination that the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not per se illegal is an important step in the peace process, and we are confident that it creates the right platform for further progress."
US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said that he supports Pompeo's letter.
"In his response to the 106 congressmen, Secretary Pompeo lays to rest the criticism that the Administration's determination with regard to Israeli settlements was contrary to law or inconsistent with bipartisan policy," he said. "Indeed, the administration's decision, in reversing secretary Kerry's unfortunate statement in support of UNSCR 2334, restores the United States to its historic and appropriate role in mediating the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians."


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Fwd: Watch "House judiciary passes resolution on impeachment probe rules" on YouTube. The Democratic Party controlling House Judiciary.

Bsd

Democrats are projecting their own sins and guilt on Republican Party and on President Trump. If we want to have insight into their wrongdoings we need only to hear their accusations and then investigate them for these same wrongdoings. Their accusations against Trump has succeeded to now expose their own crimes.

The Democrats on Impeachment Then and now.

Mike Huckabee on Democrats wanting to impeach a President they can't stand before the investigation begins.

Mike Huckabee on Deep State. IG report: FBI "colluded" with DNC and Hillary, and doctored the evidence 
December 16, 2019


Scary.

Please watch and forward!

Watch "House judiciary passes resolution on impeachment probe rules" on YouTube.  1:42:16

A partisan vote. The Democrats exposed... We knew they were bad but watching them control impeachment preceedings brings the point home. 

Fellow New Yorkers...Do we still want to register as Democrats? How much lower can we fall? 

Listen to the persuasive arguments by extremely intelligent, sometimes brilliant, knowledgeable Republicans professionals in the legal profession interested in truth and justice. 

No need for the Democrats in this judiciary to even address this miscarriage  of justice since they know their partisan vote in the House Judiciary chaired by Jerrold  Nadler will easily outvote any opposition no matter how cogent  the points.

At least the American people now hear the other side and judge and hold accountable the Democrats of the House Judiciary holding the appearance of "hearings of impeachment" which are not legally binding hearings of impeachment, of a duely elected President who has been denied due process by self governed rules denying  open hearings and cross examination.

Just watching this obstruction of justice in the US Congress controlled by Democrats, in the House Judiciary no less,  is reason enough  to be convinced to register as a Republican and 

Th charade of justice should convince us of the importance of voting for  deserving candidates. It is insufficient to just vote for the President who is a Republican as he too is at their mercy.. Let us look at ourselves in the mirror and ask ourselves "how did these clowns who call themselves Democrats get elected?"

 Bh At least for this hearing we as Americans still had the opportunity to hear the other side, worthy and thinking elected Republicans who did not disappoint us with their well researched and thought out remarks...

Any empowerment, association or dependency with the unG-dly Democratic party,  which masquerades as a legitimate party is very bad news! Hashem Yerachem!

PS Politics of a corrupt judiciary in Israel nowadays with lengthy investigations persecuting and prosecuting  Hilltop Youth and PM Netanyahu with no oversight, with noone investigating the investigators, parallels whats going on here in the USA.. 

Former Governor  Mike Huckabee has good insight  as per how powerful unelected bureaucrats control politics in both parties.

Trump is FORCING the DEEP STATE to the Surface [] Huckabee. 4:36

Summary...
Trump got elected independently, without the Deep State and the powers at large are quite desperate and fighting back with a vengeance.

Friday, December 13, 2019

Fwd: House Congressional Record - Jewish Rights to Palestine


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Congressional Record
 
June 30, 1922 - U.S. House of Representatives
Discussing Resolution 322
 
 
December 12, 2019 | Eli E. Hertz
 
In discussing the Jewish rights to Palestine, Representative Walter M. Chandler from New York provides clear options for the pathway to statehood. Here, Chandler expresses his views upon the Arab question in Palestine:
 
"(1) That the Arabs shall be permitted to remain in Palestine under Jewish government and domination, and with their civil and religious rights guaranteed to them through the British mandate and under terms of the Balfour declaration.
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"(2) That if they will not consent to Jewish government and domination, they shall be required to sell their lands at a just valuation and retire into the Arab territory which has been assigned to them by the League of Nations in the general reconstruction of the countries of the east."
 
"(3) That if they will not consent to Jewish government and domination, under conditions of right and justice, or to sell their lands at a just valuation and to retire into their own countries, they shall be driven from Palestine by force."
 
Congressional intention was for Jewish statehood to include a peaceful transition. Instead, Arabs in Palestine and in surrounding territories had other plans. It is easy to blame Israel for the current problems facing the Arab Palestinians, but their own actions throughout history – including decades of rejectionism and hatred – have proven that they are victims of their own doing.
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