Jew-Haters for Kerry
John Kerry has picked up a couple more celebrity endorsements.
Jew-hating moonbat ex-prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad:
Open letter to American Muslims
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In the past four years, during the Presidency of George W. Bush, the Muslims and their countries have suffered oppression and humiliation as never before in the history of Islam. There is an obvious connection between the sufferings of the Muslims and the policies and thinking of Bush.
We cannot expect much change to the policies of the United States of America towards Islam and the Muslims under Democrats as under Republicans. But we have a duty to ensure that Bush will not be able to determine our fate for four more years.
Kerry may not be any different. But the candidates for the Presidency of the United States must be made aware that in democratic America, Muslim citizens have a voice and can influence the selection of the rulers of the country.
Bush has shown that despite his protests, he is the cause of the tragedies in Afghanistan, Palestine and Iraq.
And Jew-hating Palestinian “Foreign Minister” Nabil Sha’ath:
The Unites States’ failure to condemn and to join the EU in demanding an immediate end to the IOF invasion coupled by the US veto, which killed a United Nations Security Council resolution demanding the Israeli withdrawal, were interpreted by the Palestinians as a “green light” to Israelis to carry on their atrocities for more than two weeks.
The Palestinian frustration with the US indifference was echoed Sunday by the Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Sha’ath.
“If (US President George W.) Mr. Bush is re-elected, he promised that he would reinvigorate the peace process, but with his team around, and with his views so far, it doesn’t look very promising,” Sha’ath told BBC television.
While acknowledging that a victory for Democratic challenger John Kerry could signal a better outlook, Sha’ath also voiced pessimism that his team would bring about swift progress in the stalled peace process.
“If Mr. Kerry were to win, most likely some of (former US president Bill) Clinton’s team would come back. That is okay, but it might take them a year before firming up a policy. We cannot wait that long,” Sha’ath added.