John McCain: "Founding Fathers...Continued to Emphasize the Jew..."
Submitted by We the People on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 19:23Another John McCain Freudian Slip?
This time he grimaces and starts talking bananas.
Time 1:05 - "Our founding fathers believed in the separation of church and state, and they stated unequivocally."
"But they also continued to emphasize the Jew -- the, the, Christian princip -- all, [insert foot in mouth] -- in god we trust, or created equal.."
Time 1:15 - the grimace and foot in mouth - cracks me up.
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Was listening to a sermon
Was listening to a sermon today from a church I used to attend (they post their sermons online) and I heard the same mistake. The story was Saul's persecution of the new beleivers. Pastor said "and when Saul was persecuting the Jews...I mean Christians..."
Apparently she is unaware that all the original converts were Jews, they still called themselves Jews..and Saul, in his zeal to stamp out the new believers...is finding them in the Synagogues!..which mean they were still keeping the Sabbath along with other non-believing Jews.
But the background of that kind of stuff is always dismissed - because of tradition, of course.
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Wow, that's crazy. I wonder why?
Good thing I downloaded it first - the fact it was pulled gives me the motivation to post it on youtube.
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Not that I'm a McCain fan...
I suspect his awkwardness in discussing this kind of thing stems from a life history of NOT being involved in this kind of thing. As I recall, the religious right was very reluctant to embrace McCain earlier because he had a history of intentionally neglecting them in the past.
In other words, being a Christian nut case hasn't been a part of his politics until this campaign season.
(I am NOT a McCain fan; I voted for Chuck Baldwin out of deference to Ron Paul)
I got the impression he doesn't know much about Constitution
Either that or he was trying to pander to both Jews and Christians at the same time and failed miserably.
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so true, so true
so true, so true
Apparently even Daily Paul members are scared to say Jew.
Or Digg anything that has the word in it, it's almost like a dirty word! I've never seen a Digg only get one vote - the only thing different about this Digg and any other one is it has the word Jew in it. It's like everyone is scared of the word Jew!
How did this happen?
Is saying Jew any different than saying Christian?
This programming baffles me! Who is behind it and why?
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If I were to cast a politician in a B movie, it would be McCain:
Here's another one I noticed from this bumbling interview - I had to watch it again, lol:
Time 1:55 - "But I think it was man implementing the teachings of Christ -- and Judeo-Christian principles -- rather than quote "divine inspiration."
"I think these founding fathers were inspired before they began to, uh -- began to, uh, formulate our founding principles."
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I'm pretty sure he was going
I'm pretty sure he was going to say Judeo-Christian...
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U.S Founding Fathers' Statements Concerning the Jews
"They (the Jews) work more effectively against us than the enemy's armies. They are a hundred times more dangerous to our liberties and the great cause we are engaged in. It is much to be lamented that each state, long ago, has not hunted them down as pests to society and the greatest enemies we have to the happiness of America."
Source: Maxims of George Washington by A.A. Appleton & Co.
As the American colonies rose in revolt against political oppression occasioned by the attempt of Jewish banking houses in Europe to consolidate their economic foothold in the New World, no man among the Founding Fathers was more alert to the designs of international Jewry than that shrewd elder statesman of the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin. Perhaps Ben Franklin's most damning indictment of Jewry was contained in his famous prophecy at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. In one of the most anti-Jewish utterances of all time, he declared:
"I fully agree with General Washington, that we must protect this young nation from an insidious influence and impenetration. That menace, gentlemen, is the Jews. In whatever country Jews have settled in any great number, they have lowered its moral tone; depreciated its commercial integrity; have segregated themselves and have not been assimilated; have sneered at and tried to undermine the Christian religion upon which that nation was founded by objecting to its restrictions; have built up a state within a state; and when opposed have tried to strangle that country to death financially, as in the case of Spain and Portugal.
"For over 1700 hundred years, the Jews have been bewailing their sad fate in that they have been exiled from their homeland, as they call Palestine. But, gentlemen, did the world give it to them in fee simple, they would at once find some reason for not returning. Why? Because they are vampires, and vampires do not live on vampires. They cannot live only amongst themselves. They must subsist on Christians and other people not of their race. If you do not exclude them from these United States in the Constitution, in less than 200 years they will have swarmed here in such great numbers that they will dominate and devour the land, and change our form of government, for which we Americans have shed our blood, given our lives, our substance, and jeopardized our liberty.
"If you do not exclude them, in less than 200 years our descendants will be working in the fields to furnish them substance, while they will be in the counting houses rubbing their hands. I warn you, gentlemen, if you do not exclude the Jews for all time, your children will curse you in your graves. Jews, gentlemen, are Asiatics, let them be born where they will or how many generations they are away from Asia, they will never be otherwise. Their ideas do not conform to an American's, and will not even though they live among us ten generations. A leopard cannot change its spots. Jews are Asiatics, are a menace to this country if permitted entrance, and should be excluded by this Constitutional Convention."
Franklin's remarks were recorded in "Chit Chat Around the Table During Intermissions," a section of the Diary of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. Pickney (1746-1825) attended the Convention as a delegate, and took down excerpts of some of the outstanding addresses and discourses, which he later published in his diary. Perhaps the best proof of the Franklin prophecy—as with any prophecy—lies in its actual fulfillment. What Benjamin Franklin foresaw as an ominous possibility in 1787 has today—a little over two hundred years later—become painful reality.
[ Before you flame I did not write this,I just found it on the net and found it interesting. In America we are still free to talk about this subject but in other countries you cannot and others are and have been put in jail for this. You figure it out... Thomas]
Revolt For Freedom !!!
Revolt For Freedom !!!
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Incredible!
I'm going to have to verify it before I believe it though.
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Were any of the founding fathers Jewish?
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What a Bizarre Interview!
He either seems to be lying or not know what the heck he is talking about, contradicting himself back and forth:
Time 2:20 - "And, so, I'm not trying to quibble here. But there's no doubt that they were endowed by -- the, the -- we hold these truths to be self evident."
Time 2:30 - "Every time I read about 'em, I, I know they were divinely ins -- I believe they were inspired, maybe not God telling 'em write this, but they were inspired by their fundamental beliefs."
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Yea, he and palin
must of used their 2 for 1 coupon with that speech specialist.