Excerpt;
“Preparations are underway for a massive sit-in strike in Jerusalem to protest the government apathy towards the expellees. It will be run under the banner of “All Israel are Guarantors for One Another,” and the organizers say it is not designed for youths – who should be in school – nor for Knesset Members, who have other ways of waging the struggle. Registrants are asked to specify if they can remain for only three days, or for longer. For details, call 09-7921290.”
I found this email thread on my computer early Wednesday morning;
Email thread;
Subject: Re: [bsaje] Once Upon A time
The problems is that many of the Jews are corrupt, so what they think is good for the Jews is good for a few Jews’ pockets
^The good news is, this has happened many times in jewish history (remember the explanation at the beginning of Sefer Ruth “Vayehi Beyimei Shfot Hashoftim”?) and we have gotten past it… as the saying goes, avarnu et par’o, na’avor gam et zeh (and even then there were jews who ratted on Moshe, and we still got out eventually)
At 23:12 08/11/05 +0200, you wrote:
Ramblings of a husband…At 23:12 08/11/05 +0200, r… wrote:
Ramblings of a husband…
Once upon a time, when we were young and growing up life was much more simple. There was only one question that we asked. “Is it good for the Jews or bad for the Jews?”
Nowadays things are much more complicated.
We didn’t worry about equality, what the world thought about us. We didn’t worry about Arab “rights” to the land or not. The deciding factor was was it good for us or bad for us (The Jews) and that determined our actions.
I don’t think that we have to worry about Palestinian rights etc. Let the Arabs worry about the Arabs. It is our job to worry about Jews.
It is our job to worry about the Jews and make sure that everything is done to make sure that nothing bad happens to Jews.
It is ridiculous, unheard , absurd counter productive and wrong to put everyone else before the Jews..
Good night.
This story was related to me by a few families last evening in front of PM’s residence.
Supreme Court Demo Thursday AM.
200 GK families are involved in the case against the Gov’t as follows;
The case seems to be this; SELA offered to pay these 200 families their 50,000 NIS “Advance” provided each family agreed to sign a statement saying that the left Gush Katif on 14 August, 2005 before the police and IDF came to expel them. The families refused to sign. Why?
The families reasoned that once they would sign such a document giving an untruthful date of departure from GK, the Government and SELA would then refuse to pay them the advance basing their refusal on the fact that the families were dishonest in signing that they left on the 14th of August, before the Expulsion.
This is but one of countless examples of governing regime’s mis-information, dis-information, lies, deceit and intrigue.
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