Monday, September 22, 2008

http://www.rense.com/general83/policies.htm

Not everybody goes to sleep when the lights are turned out!
What's Hank hiding now?
Do you really think that home prices are going to go back up?
To back our burned out dollar bill?
That's a big fat joke and he knows it
He just wants out from underneath the BILL
His friends do to!
Then they are off to Israel!
Along with Chertoff and family
Bush is gone to Paraguay
Where there is no extradition
They broke this country's back!
On purpose!


US Middle East PoliciesNew And Revealing Study Of The Influence Of The Neocons
By Bill and Kathleen Christison9-22-8

Review of Stephen J. Sniegoski's 'The Transparent Cabal: The Neoconservative Agenda, War in the Middle East, and the National Interest of Israel
Enigma Editions - Norfolk, Virginia, 2008

Not a few honest political analysts have long recognized the tight relationship between the Israel-U.S. partnership and the disastrous Bush administration adventures throughout the Middle East, including its backing for Israel's systematic oppression of the Palestinians. Stephen Sniegoski has had the persistence to ferret out mountains of impossible-to-challenge evidence that this Israel- U.S. connection is the driving force behind virtually all Middle East decisionmaking over the last eight years, as well as the political courage to write a book about it.

Sniegoski's new book demonstrates clearly how U.S. and Israeli policies and actions with respect to Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the other Gulf states, and even most recently Georgia are all tied together in a bundle of interrelated linkages, each of which affects all the others. The right wing of Israeli politics, the neoconservatives in the U.S. who strongly support Israel, and the aging Israel lobby in the United States all have worked together, and are still doing so, to bring about more wars, regime changes, and instability, specifically the fragmentation of any Middle Eastern states that might ever conceivably threaten Israel.

In addition, one purpose of such wars and other changes is explicitly to intensify the discouragement of Palestinians as the latter's potential allies are knocked off one by one, making it easier for Israel, over time, to finish off the Palestinians. That's the theory. Those who believe it is vital to improve the human rights situation and the political outlook for the Palestinians must not only work to reverse present Israeli policies, but it is probably more important that we in the United States work even harder to reverse U.S. policies.

This is a long but quite splendid book. After a foreword by ex- Congressman