Lisa Benson by Lisa Benson

Lisa Benson

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  1. ARodney

    ARodney said, 9 months ago

    Good for Obama. Netanyahu should not be interfering in a U.S. presidential election. Obama has been a staunch supporter of Israel — according to Israel’s own defense ministry, his administration has been the strongest supporter of them in years. it’s no wonder he’s a little ticked at being accused of being weak on Iran when he hasn’t been. Romney has been very clear that he will do nothing on the Israel-Palestine peace process, since he thinks it’s hopeless. The Israelis need to find a better leader. These people with no vision for the future are a bit tiring.

  2. narrowminded

    narrowminded said, 9 months ago

    You must bathe in the
    Kool – aid.

  3. russell5419

    russell5419 said, 9 months ago

    vote out obama

  4. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 9 months ago

    Is that a salted circle so no evil can leave it?

  5. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 9 months ago

    @ARodney

    And yet Obama has done his best to screw Israel over, betray them at every turn, and kiss up to their enemies.

  6. Justice22

    Justice22 said, 9 months ago

    At least he hasn’t given the Arabs “smart bombs” like GW did.

  7. Chillbilly

    Chillbilly said, 9 months ago

    ATTN neocon posters: the IDF will accept you into their ranks. Please feel free to protect the country you’re more loyal to than the USA without using my tax dollars to do so.

  8. charliekane

    charliekane said, 9 months ago

    And now, the point of view of an intelligent conservative, George Will:
    I really do not think it’s fair to fault the president for ‘throwing Israel under the bus,’ as they say,” Will said on ABC’s This Week, quoting a criticism of Obama leveled by Mitt Romney. “Granted, he has a bad relationship with my good friend Netanyahu, but the relationships between the U.S. military and the Israeli military, which is 98 percent of the point of this relationship, are quite good

    And for a reality check, what does Bibi say?:
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pressured the U.S. to define a “red line” for retaliation against Iran’s nuclear program. However, on Sunday, Netanyahu said that he and Obama have a “close” relationship and that he does not doubt the president’s support.
    Expose yer heads t’ th’ sunshine, laddies!

  9. moderateisntleft

    moderateisntleft said, 9 months ago

    @zoidknight

    reality for you will set in on Nov 7th.

  10. cwsprague

    cwsprague said, 9 months ago

    @charliekane

    Actions speak louder than words…..

  11. denis1112

    denis1112 said, 9 months ago

    @Chillbilly

    I’m sure Hamas and Hezbolla will except you into their ranks using Iranian oil money they got from China.

  12. denis1112

    denis1112 said, 9 months ago

    20 ,years of the Rev.Wright’s anti semite preaching has not gone for nothing.

  13. disgustedtaxpayer

    disgustedtaxpayer said, 9 months ago

    Obama’s shameful snubs and insults to Israel’s PM are piling up….a monument to a deceptive “foreign policy” that since day one in office has favored Israel’s enemies.
    -
    no wonder God is removing his protective hedge from America.
    no wonder our enemies are exposing the weakness of “hope and change” being done by Obama, dismantling our free enterprise system and trampling on religious rights and freedoms by legislation forced on citizens; and O’s Appeasement and Apology and disarmament policies including unilateral reduction of nuclear, cuts in defense and numbers of military people. We need a New Change to replace Obama, IMO.

  14. Jimathai

    Jimathai said, 9 months ago

    why are conservatives so hungry for yet another war?

  15. charliekane

    charliekane said, 9 months ago

    @disgustedtaxpayer

    Iff’n only any of that rubbish were true, ya’ might have a compellin’ case fer yer side.

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