tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492192659601155685.post2077818683488736446..comments2024-03-29T01:08:13.806+02:00Comments on TOMER DEVORAH: "The Zionist Camp"Devorah Chayahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03625277197970920616noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492192659601155685.post-56515462488906009822015-02-23T19:03:49.553+02:002015-02-23T19:03:49.553+02:00Received by email...
Dear Devash,
A short answer...Received by email...<br /><br />Dear Devash,<br /><br />A short answer to your question, "was I right, or was I wrong?": Yes. Both.<br /><br />But rather than abandon the political realm altogether, the system should ideally be replaced, first of all because it is not of Jewish/Hebrew/Israelite (meaning HaSHEM's) origin. But, besides that, it is besieged on all sides, and the government itself is threatened, especially from Europe and the US. How about that V-15 organization, headed by POTUS BHO himself, which is gunning for a Leftist takeover of the government this coming election?! Guess what happens if, with all the moolah they spent, the Right still wins?<br /><br />Do they pressure the Right to come out and declare itself a fraud? After all, exactly which decisions did the Rightist government make that distinguished itself from the Left?<br />Or, do they foment civil war here?<br />Or, do they openly declare that their whole goal was to rid the world of us and then try to carry it out? (Gog uMagog???)<br /><br />The question, brought down to our level, is what effect our participation in the voting process will have - and this we cannot predict now (and really, not ever - the polls mean nothing.). Not voting, particularly en masse, automatically reduces our perceived numbers. Unless someone is ready to lead a secession of major territory from what is "recognized" as Medinat Yisrael, there is nothing to talk about. We need to be able to choose a real alternative. I'm prepared to vote for Yachad/Otzmah Yisrael (the latter for whom I voted the last time), particularly if they unite. But what if they don't?<br /><br />If I'm wrong, how else do we register in a real-world way that we want what HaShem wants? Ain lanu eretz ahereth...<br /><br />(Name withheld)Devorah Chayahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03625277197970920616noreply@blogger.com