Normally with Shabbat approaching I am typically excited for what - TopicsExpress



          

Normally with Shabbat approaching I am typically excited for what it brings to me, personally. But, Im also relieved that the week is coming to an end, and I can recover and regain my focus. But that hasnt been the case now for over a month. I just keep feeling absolutely sick and tired. Of what? Let me share a very short version of what has been causing those feelings: I am revolted by the false piety of the American government who criticize our defending our citizens. And this, coming from a country that killed countless civillians in Iraq and Afghanistan, but that was just collateral damage, huh? How DARE they talk to Israel about morality in war? I am nauseated by the UN, who has been a simple waste of human matter. I am enraged at the widespread violent Jew hatred worldwide, particularly in Europe. Muslims riot repeatedly and ramage through the street chanting gas the Jews. The response of the French government? They want to outlaw the JDL; has the world gone insane? What I am TRULY sick and tired of is seeing the pictures of our beloved young boys of the IDF, killed in action, usually while trying to avoid civillain casualties. The best and brightest we have are falling because the islamo-nazis know we care more about the lives of their people then they do. it is time for that to end, and end NOW! No more absured humanitarian ceasefires - you started a war, you dont get to call a timeout. When faced with utter evil, HaShem (God) taught us to destroy Amalek in our midst and blot them out - totally. The IDF has been fighting with a fraction of its capability and has repeatedly called off airstrikes because civillians are in the area. THATs why the targets are placed there to begin with!! No more mourning, no more Kaddish - lets finish the job and destroy those whose perpetual blood lust can never be satisfied. I am sick and tired of those who just cannot come to grips with Jews who just wont die quietly. May our boys be allowed to finish the job they have been trained for and may they all come home safely and SOON! Wishing all of you a Shabbat Shalom with love & hugs from the Chosen Land
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 14:29:40 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015