again and again and again, showing how out of touch political ideologues can be, two other stories appear today, the type that often never see the light of day here at Daily Kos.
Better to have a frenzy, it seems, for the already convinced to rejoice about how right they are!
Don't pay any attention that most Americans may not agree with the convinced. They are stupid and listen to the most evil of people.
This is how it goes here. Fill in the blanks, but the formula remains the same.
On to the stories.
First: "The Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization were found liable on Monday by a jury in Manhattan for their role in knowingly supporting six terrorist attacks in Israel between 2002 and 2004 in which Americans were killed and injured.
The jury in Federal District Court in Manhattan awarded $218.5 million in damages, a number that is automatically tripled to $655.5 million under the special terrorism law under which the case was brought.
The verdict ended a decade-long legal battle to hold the Palestinian organizations responsible for the terrorist acts. And while the decision was a huge victory for the dozens of plaintiffs, it also could serve to strengthen the Israeli claim that the supposedly more moderate Palestinian forces are directly tied to terrorism."
http://www.nytimes.com/...
Second: According to a survey by the National Demographic Survey of American Jewish College Students conducted by Trinity College and the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights, more than half of Jewish college students surveyed said they have been subjected to or have witnessed antisemitism on their campuses.
http://brandeiscenter.com/...
While Netanyahu is demonized and the convinced more sure than ever, Justice prevails and reality raises its head, if only for a moment.
UPDATE:
Thanks for all the comments, many of which serve to reinforce the point made, and others that project and misconstrue because that is how some deal with disagreement.
Sorry that I am off to other things, and I apologize if I did not have opportunity to interact, even with those who differ.