As the title Says Barack Obama will not be President because of one fatal mistake he made. He said Palestinian people need aid. You see that's a VERY BAD THING to say. Even if Obama is right on what he said it will be seen as anti-semitic because any talk about Palestinian or support for Palestinian people means you hate Israel and Jewish people.
http://desmoinesregister.com/...
The Illinois senator said Sunday that he supports relaxing restrictions on aid to the Palestinians, provided the Palestinian government renounces terrorism.
Obama's comments, including "nobody is suffering more than the Palestinian people" as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, ran Monday in a Des Moines Register article, which was widely read on the Internet.
"If we could get some movement among Palestinian leadership, what I'd like to see is a loosening up of some of the restrictions on providing aid directly to the Palestinian people," Obama told a small group of Muscatine Democrats while campaigning in eastern Iowa.
In my view I'm glad that Obama said it, but it will cost him in the election because NOBODY is suppose to say those things. Many people will come out against me for pointing this out and most people who may support Palestinian people over Israel will be targeted as troll. You see dairies like this and subjects like this are unpopular.
Why is it unpopular? Because APIAC controls a lot of power. I'm sure many know who APIAC is so I won't go into a lengthy discussion about it since this is about Obama. It's a fatal error he just made for saying something he might believe in.
"One of the enemies we have to fight — it’s not just terrorists, it’s not just Hezbollah, it’s not just Hamas — it’s also cynicism," Mr. Obama said.
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/...
David Adelman on Tuesday wrote a letter to Obama calling the comment "deeply troubling" and asking Obama to clarify his comments. Adelman is a member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which lobbies in support of a strong relationship between the United States and Israel, and the Greater Des Moines Jewish Federation.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
Mr. Silver’s son, Jesse, a college student who supports Mrs. Clinton, said he was spreading the word at the conference about Mr. Obama’s remark.
"It’s just clumsy of him to say that on the eve of the Aipac conference," Jesse Silver said. "His inexperience is showing."
http://sfgate.com/...
Walid Awad, a spokesman for President Abbas's Fatah party, said, in an interview, that Obama's pro-Israel statements were to be "expected really."
"Obama is a new face in America and he has to please everybody, most of all the Jewish lobby over there, so he cannot win without showing some inclination towards Israel," he said.
The question is why if the Jewish vote is so small as most articles say must all people running for President or congress ponder to AIPAC?