"Israel has become the light upon the nations" barks Bushweiler

Yes, a 'light' unto nations. Just look at all those 'lights' Israel dropped on Lebanon in the Summer of 2006. Ask any Gazan about those 'lights' Israel launches from American made Predator drones firing Hellfire missiles into Palestinian homes, 'lighting' up families.
Or those Hasidic West Bank land thieves, 'lighting' up the Palestinian farmers olive groves.

Ask those Iraqi's that have been blessed with 'light' fired from submachine guns being toted by Israeli terrorists in Iraq, murdering their way to peace.

Or any Syrian who's seen the 'light' of an Israeli F-16 dropping cluster bombs on their village.

Ask any diehard Zionist about Israel's "Sampson" option, where they plan on 'lighting' up the entire world.

Yes, Israel is indeed a 'light' unto the world.

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Bush lights Hanukkah menorah

Outgoing US president hosts reception marking Jewish holiday; candelabrum lit by grandchildren of David Ben-Gurion, Harry Truman

Yitzhak Benhorin 12.16.08, 08:49 / Israel News

WASHINGTON – US President George W. Bush recognized Hanukkah on Monday night, at a White House reception held in the presence of some 600 guests.

Lighting the menorah's first candle were Prof. Yariv Ben-Eliezer, the grandson of Israel's first prime minister, David Ben Gurion, and Clifton Truman Daniel, the grandson of Harry Truman, the 33rd president of the United States.

Truman who was the first head of State to recognize the State of Israel after its induction by the UN.

The Menorah used in the ceremony was the one given by Ben Gurion to Truman, during his 1951 visit to Washington. After the lighting, Kol Zimra, an a cappella Jewish choir, performed a medley of traditional Hanukkah songs.

Bush and his wife Laura presided over what is once of the last ceremonies they will hold in the White House, meant to symbolize the strong bond between Israel and the US.

The US president recounted the story of Hanukkah and of the Menorah. Speaking of the miraculous victory of a small band of Jewish patriots over the Greek empire, and the oil that burned for eight nights, Bush compared the Maccabee's victory with the founding of Israel, which he called "another miraculous victory."

"When President Harry Truman led the world in recognizing Israel in May of 1948, many wondered whether the small nation could possibly survive," Bush said.

Israel, he added, has become the light upon the nations and one of the United States' greatest friends.

GW is smiling because he knows that after he leaves the House of Israel--formerly known as the White House--he'll rake in millions of dollars in 'speaking' fees from Zionist front organizations like AEI and the Hoover Institution for being such a loyal Israeli bitch.

Truman Library - Harry S. Truman 1947 Diary, July 21

July 21:
[The entry for this day is written on three loose pages, interleaved in the diary book.]

6:00 P. M. Monday July 21, 1947

Had ten minutes conversation with Henry Morgenthau about Jewish ship in Palistine [sic]. Told him I would talk to Gen[eral] Marshall about it.

He'd no business, whatever to call me. The Jews have no sense of proportion nor do they have any judgement on world affairs.

Henry brought a thousand Jews to New York on a supposedly temporary basis and they stayed. When the country went backward-and Republican in the election of 1946, this incident loomed large on the D[isplaced] P[ersons] program.

The Jews, I find are very, very selfish. They care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, Yugoslavs or Greeks get murdered or mistreated as D[isplaced] P[ersons] as long as the Jews get special treatment. Yet when they have power, physical, financial or political neither Hitler nor Stalin has anything on them for cruelty or mistreatment to the under dog. Put an underdog on top and it makes no difference whether his name is Russian, Jewish, Negro, Management, Labor, Mormon, Baptist he goes haywire. I've found very, very few who remember their past condition when prosperity comes.

Submitted by Greg Bacon on Tue, 2008-12-16 15:16

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