No Facts, No problem, for the right that is.
Too bad articles like this never contain any verifiable facts of any kind. Of course that does not stop the right wingnuts from believing it. Let's see a somewhat tortured mini bio of Francois Genoud is launched into after unsupported allegations that George Soros is connected to him (he was supposedly a mentor of Soros), none of which you can find any information on anywhere to verify that any of that is true at all. And then by some freaky connect the "Sean Hannity" dots, "guilt by fabricated association" we are to understand (of course) Obama is a Nazi sympathizer and we are all heading towards Adolph Hitler's vision of socialistic paradise. I know, I know, they need medication, but who is gonna tell them?
Search google for a 'catch phrase' in the article like "George Soros, who was mentored by and was a longtime associate of Francois Genoud" , especially when Pam is busy posting them. but try and find anywhere else that Soros is connected or even slightly interested in the extreme far right politics that Francois Genoud represented or connected to the Nazi Party in any way. I think you will find that Prescott Bush, King George the firsts father and King George the seconds grandfather, was indeed in business with Nazi Germany. Jeb Bush is waiting for his turn (to serve hahahaha). Let's make him wait until 2012.
Michael Trachtenberg
MTMIND
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Good PR day for Israel
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/03/02/hamas.spy/index.html
Sure It's good PR for Israel to wave around the son of an enemy. Renounce the father, nice touch. Especially since the Goldstone report is getting so much attention these days and calls for further investigations into allegations of war crimes.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/02/26/un.gaza.israel/
Truthfully, no one I know who opposes the actions of Israel visa vie the Palestinians supports Hamas, Hezbollah, PLO or ANYONE's use of violence or terrorism. But it is a little more than disingenuous for Israel or it's supporters to 'blame' Hamas, Al Aqsa Martyrs, Hezbollah , PLO, Jihadists, Fatah, or any other group operating in that area (there are dozens) for the violence, or point to their tactics as inhumane, which of course they are, and not recognize that none of these groups would even exist if it were not for the fact that Israel was created from war and continues in war to this day. It's like blaming Cochise for being a crazy Indian.
Michael Trachtenberg
MTMIND
Sure It's good PR for Israel to wave around the son of an enemy. Renounce the father, nice touch. Especially since the Goldstone report is getting so much attention these days and calls for further investigations into allegations of war crimes.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/02/26/un.gaza.israel/
Truthfully, no one I know who opposes the actions of Israel visa vie the Palestinians supports Hamas, Hezbollah, PLO or ANYONE's use of violence or terrorism. But it is a little more than disingenuous for Israel or it's supporters to 'blame' Hamas, Al Aqsa Martyrs, Hezbollah , PLO, Jihadists, Fatah, or any other group operating in that area (there are dozens) for the violence, or point to their tactics as inhumane, which of course they are, and not recognize that none of these groups would even exist if it were not for the fact that Israel was created from war and continues in war to this day. It's like blaming Cochise for being a crazy Indian.
Michael Trachtenberg
MTMIND
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