It seems surreal these days to debate with people who say the sky is red and the earth is flat but unfortunately that's what many debates have been reduced to these days.
Since this "debate" was done via email and not public, I will not publish the other persons full name.
ML- October 16th.:
Criticism Mounts Over State Envoy
Jewish leaders slam appointment of anti-Israel envoy to OSCE conference
Jewish
leaders expressed outrage Friday over the State Department’s praise
for, and defense of, a controversial Muslim leader who has defended
terrorist groups and suggested that Israel may have been responsible for
the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Salam
al-Marayati, founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), was
picked to represent the United States government at the Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) annual 10-day human rights
conference, the Human Dimension Implementation Meetings (HDIM).
Al-Marayati’s well-known anti-Israel bona fides prompted Jewish leaders
and others to express outrage over the Obama administration’s
selection. “It is regrettable that someone with such distorted,
conspiratorial views—even with a lackluster apology—is delegated by our
government to represent our country abroad,” the Anti-Defamation League
said in a statement to the Free Beacon.
Rabbi
Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, argued
that the State Department is showing inconsistency by touting an
individual who has defended the militant groups Hezbollah and Hamas,
both of which are designated by the U.S. as terrorist organizations.
“One
would assume that individuals selected to represent the United States
at an international human rights conclave would share our government’s
longstanding policy that Hamas and Hezbollah are dangerous terrorist
organizations,” Cooper told the Free Beacon. “But Mr. Salam al-Marayati
and his organization are long-time advocates that these deadly terror
groups be removed from the U.S. terrorist list.”
“With
terrorism continuing to roil the Middle East,” Cooper added, “the
question is why the U.S. State Department would say he is ‘highly
credible’?”
Josh
Block, a former Clinton administration official who now serves as CEO
of The Israel Project, said the State Department’s defense of
al-Marayati lacks credibility. “That statement, defending a person who
is clearly a terrorist sympathizer and deeply hostile to Israel, calls
into question the credibility of the person who gave it, and it raises a
very serious question: What exactly is the U.S. government saying
here?” Block asked.
“It
is inexplicable and deeply concerning that a person who has suggested
Israel was responsible for the 9/11 attacks and advocated for terrorist
organizations including Hamas and Hezbollah, which has killed more
Americans than any terrorist group except al Qaeda, would be described
as ‘valued’ and ‘highly credible’ by our government,” Block said.
The State Department, however, defended al-Marayati’s participation, calling him “valued and highly credible.”
“Mr.
al-Marayati has been involved in U.S. government initiatives for almost
10 years and has been a valued and highly credible interlocutor on
issues affecting Muslim communities,” a spokesman for the U.S. Mission
to the OSCE told the Free Beacon Thursday in a statement. “He was
invited to participate in this year’s HDIM as a reflection of the wide
diversity of backgrounds of the American people.”
Al-Marayati
was criticized by pro-Israel leaders when he recommended that the U.S.
“put the state of Israel on the [9/11] suspect list,” according to the
New York Times.
“If
we’re going to look at suspects, we should look to the groups that
benefit the most from these kinds of incidents, and I think we should
put the state of Israel on the suspect list because I think this diverts
attention from what’s happening in the Palestinian territories so that
they can go on with their aggression and occupation and apartheid
policies,” al-Marayati told a radio host, according to the Times.
The
U.S. Embassies in Poland and Brussels had commended al-Marayati’s
participation in the human rights forum, according to statements on
their respective websites.
MPAC,
the organization al-Marayati helped create, has been condemned by
Jewish groups for promoting false articles claiming that Israel harvests
Palestinian organs, the latest iteration of a centuries-old
anti-Semitic blood libel.
Me October 17th:
Wow! You have me and Levi together. I'm flattered. THE two liberals (I don't mean to speak for you Levi) at YIH! LOL
OK
I can't defend the State Dept. for this selection. al-Marayati is not
someone that I, or anyone else in our circles would obviously have
chosen.
That being said, you mentioned that this was the straw that broke the
camel's back regarding Obama. Really? Be honest. Do you honestly think
Obama had ANY involvement in this selection? An envoy to an OSCE
conference is not exactly an appointment to the Supreme Court. Come on!
Does the buck stop with the Commander in Chief? Yes.
But lets keep the hyperbole in check and at least admit that its a
dubious claim that Obama had anything to do with this selection other
than having some stupid underlings. Six degrees of separation is not an
indictment of one's beliefs.
This was a State Department selection. I grew up
with Carter, Reagan, Bush...and have always found in my own
research/learning that the State Department has never been a friend of
Israel. The State Department, under Republican and Democratic
administrations alike has always acted like a French organization within
the U.S. government, whoring themselves out to the highest bidder, repeatedly to Israel's detriment.
If you still think Obama was intimately involved in
this selection to an almost unheard of conference (yes, at least by me.
hahah walked into that one), then what did you think when President Bush
was bowing to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia? You must have been really
pissed when he was walking and holding hands with him. You must have
been apoplectic when he kissed him!
In true Democratic form, I will criticize the left
or right when I see an injustice. I see the Republican's 11th
commandment (thou shall not speak ill of another Republican), made
famous but not authored by Reagan (everyone makes that mistake) as
totally immoral. It reeks of, and breeds, hypocrisy, inconsistency,
apathy and ignorance.
I always do my best to be consistent
in my criticisms of politicians and my political beliefs in particular. I
can't tolerate hypocrisy or cherry picking of information in order to
make a point. The former reveals ones stupidity and the latter insults
the intelligence of the other debater. I understand how politics works
and therefore agree with the Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What
You Want! There's no reason for me to believe that Obama was involved in
this selection or got what he wanted with al-Marayati's selection.
That's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Me - October 17th continued:
lol. I'm a Dennis Miller fan. Or at least I was one. I should have
started off with "now I don't want to get off on a rant here but..."
You gave me the camel line about a week ago in shul regarding the al-Marayati selection. Oh well. 2009, 2012. Out is out.
Does that mean you voted for Obama over McCain in 2008? I thought you said you were a social conservative.
ML - October 17th
Sorry, you are mixing up Obama's Islamists…
I gave you that line about Arif Alikhanas, the Hezbolah sympathizer that Obama appointed to Homeland Security.
I just learned about al-Marayati yesterday.
Please get your Obama Muslim Extremist appointments straight!!!!!!!!!!!! I understand its tough, with so many of them.
Me - October 17th
oh right! I knew something sounded wrong. I did remember you said
something about DHS. Well regarding that appointment, as I said in shul I
don't ascribe to guilt by association. I've done a little looking
around and I can't find many quotes directly from him vis-a-vis Israel
or Hizbollah or Palestinians. So it appears to me that this is just
slamming Obama for appointing a Muslim.
http://factcheck.org/2010/11/muslims-appointed-to-homeland-security/
I'm
no Islamic sympathizer but I would say the fact that someone is a
Muslim does not in and of itself make them dangerous. Even Bush '43 says
so, so it must be true! LOL!! Here's a speech he gave right after 9/11
(I'm sure you felt the same way I did when this happened)
http://edition.cnn.com/2001/US/09/17/gen.bush.muslim.trans/
ML - October 17th
Arif
Alikhanas called Hezbolah a Liberation Movement. Hezbolah is on our
state department terror lists. They kidnap and kill Israelis.
I don't need any more information than that.
Thank you for clarifying that you are not an Islamic Sympathizer.
By the way, Obama said "Jerk Around" and "Gangbang" last night.
Me - October 17th
If that were true then we would have a real
problem. Unfortunately he didn't. Here's the long and short of it.
Hearsay begat hearsay and finally was denied by Alikhanas himself. In
fact he has unequivocally called Hezbollah a "terrorist organization".
That's not a statement from someone who heard him say that. Those are
his own words.
"That
aside, though, and the two years of reports notwithstanding, I am
delighted to be able to report that Arif Alikhan has publicly, clearly
and unequivocally called Hezbollah exactly what it is, a terrorist
organization. I applaud him for doing so, and I wish more American
Muslim leaders would follow his lead on that score."
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/271019/obama-official-denies-calling-hezbollah-liberation-movement-says-it-terrorist-organiza
I hope that clears that up.
On the other topic...ok wait. now you're against gangbangs?!?! You're going too far!!
ML - October 17th
I'm enjoying the Zucker Spin Zone.
do i take that to mean that you stand corrected? ;)
No,
take that to mean that the Obama adminstration appointed a Hezbollah
sympathizer (who later "recanted"), and a radical Islamist who blamed
Israel for 9/11… and you are spinning it as no big deal.
I think it’s a HUGE deal.
I've sent you articles and statements that back up my "claim". Where can
you show me anything about Alikhanas being a Hezbollah sympathizer
that's anything more than hearsay?Regarding al-Marayati, I agreed
that he was a poor selection. I do admit when bad choices are made. But
you haven't answered me as to whether you think his selection was done
by Obama.
This is a no spin zone. (thought you would appreciate that.... you know, make you feel at home on O'Reilly's couch)
ML - October 18th
Dear Mr. Zucker (note my formality):
We
obviously see this situation very differently. Al-Marayati… No Obama
did not personally pick him, but his department did. The hire reflects
either 1) a lack of procedures to properly vet a candidate, or 2) a
hire that was in compliance with their vetting system (which is more
troubling). The Alikhanas statement about Hezbollah being a
Liberation movement is well known (of course not in MSNBC circles). I'm
sure if I dug deeply, I could find the actual transcript. Even if its
hearsay, that's enough for me (in court, people are convicted on
hearsay alone).
Both
these situations are two examples in a long line of Obama's Pro-Arab
affiliations, mentoring, statements, associations, policies, and
speeches. I could go one by one, but I'm not going to convince you.
Obama even charged NASA with the responsibility of "muslim outreach".
NASA?
As the liberals say, let's agree to disagree. In the meantime, enjoy this SNL poke at both sides….
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/obama-visits-biden-cold-open/1401439
Me - October 18th
okaaaayyy.....
Not sure what to make of the "Mr. Zucker" thing. I
reserve formality for people that are acquaintances or people at work
that I don't really know at all. Am I not getting some Republican humor?
We still good?
Re: Al-Marayati, I'll take what's behind door number 1, Bob. That
was my point! They fucked up and I AGREE with you (enjoy it!).
Al-Marayati was a terrible pick that, I believe, had zero input from the
President.
Re: Alikhanas, I challenge you to find the (or any) transcript where
he calls Hezbollah a liberation movement. If you find it then I will
admit I was wrong. If you can't then I hope you will stop using this as a
reason why you don't like Obama and admit that I am right. I'm sure you
have many other, much more legitimate, reasons why you hate Obama.
I do not debate in order to be a pain in the ass, even though you
may think I am. I do it because I enjoy it and to find the truth.
Believe me. Some things you'll find out about me; I hate hypocrisy, I'm
consistent and I don't lie. Also, I would never use MSNBC in a debate
with you any more than, I would hope, you wouldn't use FOX as a source
for your argument with me. You can see who I used. I always sited my
sources.
BTW Hearsay shouldn't be enough for you. If one person were to start
a rumor and the rumor spread, that doesn't make it true. And no one is
legally convicted on hearsay. That's bullshit and you know it. Haven't
you ever heard the line "Objection your Honor; hearsay"? Hearsay is is
not allowed in a court of law. We have many lawyers in shul. I'm sure
they'll verify that.
Turn on CSPAN (WOW that sounds nerdy!!) It's the Al Smith Dinner. Past ones have been very funny.
http://www.c-span.org/Campaign2012/Events/67th-Annual-Alfred-E-Smith-Memorial-Foundation-Dinner/10737435020/
Have a good night.
ML - October 18th
Mr.
Zucker, of course we are all good! I love debating politics, even
when I'm 100% right and my opponent is 100% wrong. Its good sport.
Like hunting deer with an AK-47. Lopsided but fun.
I hope NASA is successful in both its mission back to the moon and its engagement with Muslims.
You really need to grow the beard back, btw. Your leftist arguments sounded stronger w/ beard.
I will bookmark the Alikhanas transcript search until I have the bandwidth to waste time.
Good Shabbos!
M.
P.S.
I took a close look at Obama's "vaunted" 18 tax cuts for small
business. They are all BS. My 25 employee benefit from ZERO of the
18.. Just saying…
Me - October 18th
I will never understand why Republicans can never admit when they're
wrong. I've shown you you're wrong on Alikhanas and you still won't
admit the sky is blue. Here it is. Straight from the horses mouth saying
"Hezbollah is a terrorist organization". No mincing words. No 'I don't
agree with them', 'they do some good things'.... No hedging. Just plain
English. He says they are terrorist plain and simple and you still hold
on to your story that's based on nothing but hearsay. Come on man!!
Funny how you now bring up a different subject though, NASA. I'll
admit I'm not a fan of NASA even though my brother went to space camp,
went to space shuttle launchings, lives and breaths the shit. I was for
killing the shuttle programs and was actually supportive of Bush's
decision to kill it.
However, now I'm going to ask that you be consistent and not
hypocritical. NASA's engagement with Muslims did not start with Obama.
It started with your holy savior (no not Hashem), Ronald Reagan! Careful
not to get too angry here. I can back it up. I found a source for you
that, by your standards, should be unimpeachable.
Debbie Schlussel herself!!
LOL!!! I will say here and now that the idea is
stupid and worthless and Obama is a schmuck to put a dollar into it. I
hope you will now admit that Obama was not the first to attempt this
same worthless and stupid endeavor.
Remember, consistent and not hypocritical.
Sorry your employees didn't benefit from any of the small business tax breaks.
ML - October 18th
Jon,
I'm totally kidding about me being right 100% of the time and you being
wrong 0% of the time. Its really more like 97% / 3%. C'mon, my
liberalish friend! I'm starting to think you are GOP and just busting
my chops.
BTW, when I was a Democrat I never admitted I was wrong either.
As
I said, I will bookmark the Alikhanas until I can research fully. He
wouldn't be the first person to pull a 180 lie. Debra Wasserman
Schultz just pulled a doozy herself (re: Michael Oren).
I
stand 50% corrected on the Obama Nasa Muslim story. In 1985, there
actually was a Muslim astronaut. That's not random outreach. 50% MAX!
See you at the 10 AM Minyan on Shabbos!
Me - October 18th
lol. I'll be there.