Bush's most important speech: 60th anniversary of Israel, part 1
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history is clear- those countries that treat jews well prosper. those that treat jews badly- end up in ash heap of history. no accident that u.s. is so strong.
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@ezktime7 Oh, So then people who say that he was speaking against Obama here are not telling the truth because Obama wasn't in office yet. He was just speaking in general against anyone who tries to appease the muslim nations.
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China is waiting behin the corner.
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this man is a dog
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A country can only be sucessful if it wins the hearts and minds of those it lives with. Unless you go in with big weapons, like a theif, and take over the land. Israel has the right to exist, in my oppinion, just like the Palistinians have a right to exist. Why is it we're recognizing Israel but not Palistine? Does history have any meaning to a 5 year old child. That child just wishes to exist. Why should new generations of people pay for the ignorances and faults of others who lived before them
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I see the beauty of the future they are aiming for, but they are tarnishing the present that will end up never being forgiven because of the way they are going about it.
Its like saying, let us kill all who we want now, and I will show you I can live in peace later. Its a paradox. People fear, because what's stopping them from taking over another country the same way through this mass murder. Its NOT right! Maybe I'm wrong, but this is the message of today for promise of a peaceful tomorrow.
What year did bush make this speech?
annaknowsu 1 year ago
@annaknowsu ....it was in 2008.....the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel's existence...
ezktime7 1 year ago
God can use anyone, remember Cyrus of Persia, he allowed the Jews to return to their land. Bush, whatever may be his motive, continues to protect the sovereignty of the State of Israel in writing and speeches as well as deeds. Politics is complex game of give and take. Romans 10: 1-4, 1Brothers, my heart's desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved. Read on. That's only the first verse. Paul's treatise begins at Romans chapter 9.
ezktime7 3 years ago