
The only people who seem to not want peace are so-called Christians on the right-wing who have an agenda

The only people who seem to not want peace are so-called Christians on the right-wing who have an agenda
Approval of 3,000 new West Bank housing units draws criticism and rebuke both internationally and within Israel.

Israel and the U.S. are livid as 94 percent of U.N. votes call for recognition of Palestinian state.

With the clock ticking, an international team of experts will work in collaboration on this mystery of global significance and fascination.

I’m sure that it will only be a matter of time before all reporters, cameras and cell phones are banned from Romney events.

In an ironic turn of events, the man who orchestrated the release of the ’47% video’ is the grandson of the man Romney repeatedly trashes on the campaign trail.

Romney shows a complete lack of understanding of human rights with regard to the Palestinian situation in Israel.

We assign blame where it belongs and look to take care of our own. Unless you’re a conservative.

No region of the world or political issue has brought about such political angst and turmoil as the problems of Israel and the Palestinians.

The Israel-Palestine conflict is quite a complex one. There are two peoples who both lay claim to the same land. The backers of both sides often have a large amount of emotional and political investment in their cause. However, the pro-Palestinian cause is often labeled antisemitic.
Regardless of your politics, for those of us who support the existence of the Jewish State of Israel, watching events on the world stage in the past week has been tantamount to helplessly watching your own child get bullied on the school yard.

Democrats will miss Congressman Anthony Weiner more now that he’s been replaced by Bob Turner in N.Y.’s 9th District. Turner is the founder of the Rush Limbaugh and Jerry Springer shows AND he mirrors Michele Bachmann on fiscal policy. Moreover, Turner exploited New Yorkers’ sentiments on 9/11, Palestinians and gays to edge out Democratic candidate Dave Weprin by a 6.5 percent margin.