Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Surrender Continues With Hope In The Distance

By Jason Gold

Capitulating To Terror
Depressing isn't it? Thinking about the lives lost, the Jewish blood spilled to return to our homeland only to have a faithless, morally bankrupt corrupt group of clowns, thugs, and empty suits give it away? And not all at once, mind you. No, they are doing it in stages, like slow torture, ripping the heart out of Israel piece by piece. The only reason it is not proceeding faster is that the terrorists have been too busy killing each other, although now based on what happened in Mecca, they seem to have gotten their act together to kill Jews again. Yes we are fortunate that the Saudis were there to set things straight.

Help From The Religious
And the secular surrenderers have help from our religious so-called leaders. The erstwhile religious mayor of Jerusalem has been aiding and abetting in the surrender. Everyone knows that the repairs on the Rambam gate are not endangering the mosques. But seeing our lack of resolve, the Arabs know that they can pretty much do and claim whatever they want in an attempt to loosen our hold on the Temple Mount even more. It worked didn't it? After all, the mayor did issue an order stopping the repair work in the interest of a dialog between religious leaders. And all this as Hizbullah re-arms, Kassam fire continues, and the religious political leadership sits in the Knesset and debates what with the PM? Which suit he should wear to the proposed summit with Abbas. What was it that Nero did while Rome burned?

Avigdor, Are You There?
And now in the latest saga of surrender, the army under orders from "above" abandoned Israeli-owned land to the Arabs and their leftist collaborators in Southern Yesha. You know somewhere I remember a newly anointed secular messiah (where are you hiding Avigdor?) stating that he was joining the government and abandoning his sacred 5 principles so that this wouldn't happen. Oh well, at least he is dealing with the Iranian strategic threat, right?

Hope In The Distance
So what's the answer, class? Once again, FAITH-BASED LEADERSHIP. Accept no substitutes because nothing else works. That includes new up and coming leftists stars like Ami Amaylon, Livnat, Barak, Peres, ad nauseum. There is a poll of 1800+ people on the Arutz-7 Hebrew website, of who should be leader of Israel. Given the choice between Aryeh Eldad (33.2%), Bibi (20.9%), Lieberman (8.1%), and Feiglin (37.7%), it is apparent that the secular and dati nationalist camp is finally beginning to see that faith-based leadership is the order of the day.

It's all about empowerment, folks. It's about shrugging off the lethargy, the feeling of hopelessness, and doing what needs to be done. The matsav can be changed. But it means bringing down the current roster of ineffective players and replacing them with those who understand what faith-based leadership is. And it's about more than just wearing a kippah, right Mr. Mayor?


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

aryeh eldad???


may we become stronger in our commitment and observance to our yiddishkeit personally and b'nai yisroel as a whole