Sunday, May 22, 2011

Compromise

By; Ella Williams


Last May 19, 2011 President Obama delivered a speech to the Middle East; there many Republicans that came against him.  My question for this party is where were you when President Bush told Israel reporters that Israel and Palestine needed to come to some form of compromise during his visit in Jerusalem in January of 2008. Mitt Romney stated “President Obama threw Israel under the bus”.
As I was saying earlier President Obama made a speech to the Middle East and he basically repeated what was stated by prior Administrations such as President Bush.   January of 2008 President Bush called on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to make “painful” concessions to reach a peace agreement, including dismantling “terrorist infrastructure” and ending Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories. “There should be an end to the occupation that began in 1967,” Bush told reporters in Jerusalem. “The agreement must establish a Palestine as a homeland for the Palestinian people, just as Israel is a homeland for the Jewish people.”
Anyone that knows a little about the Word of God knows that the man of perdition, the Anti Christ himself will fool Israel and the Arabic nations that he has the right ingredient for peace.  There will never be permanent peace in the Middle East.  Israel has the right to be observed as a nation and should be allowed to defend themselves.  I listened to the speech Obama gave and it appears to me he is Pro-Israel. Mitt Romney made statement that would lead one to believe that President Obama has already destroyed a relationship that America has shared with Israel for years.  In Jerusalem - Opposition leader Tzipi Livni slammed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday for “harming the relationship” between Israel and the US.
From the time this First Black American became the President of the United States, he can’t seem to do anything that appeases the Republican Party.  It’s my understanding that racism does not have anything to do with why he is so hated by this party.  I, personally “beg to differ”.

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