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Chris Christie Is A Closet Anti-Semite

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Submitted by Renee Bouvier (United States), May 2, 2012 at 17:01

One must consider Christie's actions rather than his words. If one examines how Christie treats the Jewish state legislatures within the state of NJ, especially Jewish women, I would say that Christie is, in fact, an anti-Semite.

After all, if it looks like a duck (and this one is a really fat one), if it quacks like a duck (and this one has a really loud, recalcitrant quack), and if it walks like a duck (and this huge, massive duck surely waddles like a duck), it's a duck! The reason why NYPD had to conduct its surveillance without informing Christie is because they knew very well that Christie would be deliberately be extremely uncooperative as he has demonstrated on many fronts.

Christie has consistently embraced the political Islamist extremists without exception. It is not uncommon for extremists to other embrace extremists. Christie was directed by his handlers to visit Jerusalem, when he did. Had Christie been concerned about economic relations between the State of Israel and New Jersey, he would have made this trip over a year ago. Notice when he made the trip to Jerusalem: when he became a possible contender for the position of vice presidency alongside of Romney, thanks to Robert Koch.

Considering the Koch family history, it becomes very apparent that we are dealing with hardcore anti-Semites. The fact that any Jews could possibly stand behind such an agenda (or hide behind such a "massive" agenda) shows a myopic view of the world, where money is more important than the survival of the Jewish people. We went through that during the 1920s through the 1950s - first with a Holocaust, and then, through the obvious persecution of the Jews by Joe McCarthy. Now, it's not politically correct to directly attack the Jews, but we are under attack. Unfortunately, many Jews today have come into mountains of cash, afraid someone is going to take that new found money away from them. This appears to be based more on guilt than reality.

Perhaps if some of you didn't invest in the for-profit healthcare insurance corporations, you would not have so much irrational guilt. On the other hand, killing fellow American citizens should conjure a high degree of guilt, especially when you are responsible for withholding life-saving and life-sustaining medical treatment from your very own fellow Jews. Shame on you for supporting Governor Chris Christie, because you have an agenda of self-enrichment at the cost of your very own fellow Jews. Mr. Pipes has decades of experience in this matter. He doesn't make accusations off of the top of his head. Mr. Pipes is very much correct in his assessment of Mr. Christie.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
VP Selection [112 words]Straight_Talk_LuigiMay 9, 2012 00:20195527
1Christie and the Arizona Trial of Almaleki [114 words]ChaimMay 7, 2012 20:16195495
MSM connecting dots? [106 words]saraMay 12, 2012 18:59195495
5Islam Itself is America's Enemy [164 words]Domenic PepeMay 5, 2012 14:00195447
Islam As The Enemy [42 words]Mark D.May 12, 2012 23:18195447
Chris Christie's Islam Problem [102 words]JudithMay 4, 2012 20:00195437
Chris Christie Is The Most Popular Pick. [73 words]Mark D.May 12, 2012 23:30195437
1Chris Christie's Islam Problem [152 words]judithMay 13, 2012 19:34195437
Easy to hide behind Free Speech [63 words]saraleeMay 4, 2012 17:15195429
Could it be worse? [87 words]stanley bMay 4, 2012 17:08195428
Christie is a poor VP choice for many reasons [229 words]saraMay 4, 2012 17:00195426
3A wolf in sheeps clothing [124 words]kenny komodoMay 4, 2012 09:37195424
Gravitas? [182 words]Y brandstetter MDMay 4, 2012 02:28195421
A Dangerous Place Indeed [47 words]Mark D.May 12, 2012 23:36195421
1Lunatic islamic sympathies by American Politicians [320 words]Domenic PepeMay 3, 2012 20:10195416
1A Herculean task [165 words]UgriMay 6, 2012 05:57195416
USA POLITICS [67 words]Lujack SkylarkMay 3, 2012 18:12195414
a pair of throw backs [208 words]Jules PostenMay 2, 2012 19:12195394
2a large mistake? [60 words]the Grand Infidel of KaffiristanMay 3, 2012 21:07195394
True, but leaders have gotten by with such outbursts and demeanor [132 words]stanley bMay 4, 2012 17:04195394
1Romney and Spencer [167 words]
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Mark D.May 2, 2012 16:29195390
Romney Embraces Shariah Law? [24 words]Mark D.May 2, 2012 23:41195390
He Says It Every time. [192 words]Mark D.May 3, 2012 20:05195390
Romney and Christie Ticket [298 words]Mark D.May 5, 2012 17:44195390
Chris Christie's Islam Problem [201 words]judithMay 13, 2012 19:45195390
Unpersuasive [66 words]Larry KallusMay 1, 2012 19:34195378
Time for VP [101 words]Jay1May 1, 2012 18:18195377
1Governor Christie [34 words]Dan RusenMay 1, 2012 14:13195373
Chris Christie Is A Closet Anti-Semite [444 words]Renee BouvierMay 2, 2012 17:01195373
That is a given [111 words]saraMay 4, 2012 17:18195373
3Chris Christie - Politician for all Seasons [57 words]Jules PostenMay 1, 2012 13:41195371
3Be careful of who you vote for [127 words]RedvixenMay 1, 2012 12:13195366
1This is a tough one. [164 words]John W. McGinleyMay 1, 2012 12:07195365
3Bowing to Islam figuratively [90 words]sarahMay 1, 2012 12:07195364
The Voters [70 words]Mark D.May 12, 2012 23:45195364
A note I sent to the elect Mitt campaign [49 words]Wallace Edward BrandMay 1, 2012 11:58195363
Loud Mouth and Shallow Mind [44 words]DaveMay 1, 2012 11:43195362
5We cannot afford Islamo-sympathizers running out government [130 words]NuritGMay 1, 2012 11:42195361
3A possible career change? [42 words]Rebecca MouldsMay 1, 2012 11:39195360
Overall, poignant piece [79 words]Bruce BirnbergMay 1, 2012 11:13195359

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