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October 6th 2008     

Obama Supporters Fake Israeli Support

Posted by: Laer at 12:35 pm

“S

enior Israeli military leaders from across the political spectrum talk their country’s security needs and the upcoming US election,” says the title slide on a video from The Jewish Council for  Education and Research.

The group needs to change its name to The Obama Council for Misinformation and Dirty Politics, because a number of the Israeli leaders say their words were taken out of context and the intent of the film was misrepresented to them.  (Log onto the group’s Web site and note the festooning of Obama photos and buttons proclaiming “Why Obama?” and “Jews Vote!” – letting you know the sort of education Manchurian brainwashing they’re pursing.)

Of the Council’s video, former deputy chief of General Staff Maj.-Gen. (res.) Uzi Dayan told The Jerusalem Post:

“It’s not only misleading, it was an interview about what the next president was going to have to deal with.  And to know that they used this interview and took five seconds, and put me in a list of people praising Barack Obama…

“It wasn’t about the campaign, it was about the political and security issues of the Middle East that the next president should be involved in.  Nothing was said about Obama or [Republican

presidential candidate John] McCain.”

Former Mossad chief Ephraim Halevy told a similar story:

“I was interviewed for a documentary dealing with what issues the new American president must deal with regarding the Middle East. … I was asked about the candidates, and was complimentary to both.”

But when asked about his opinion on who was more qualified to be president, Halevy said that he had rejected the question.

“I said that I thought it was inappropriate for an Israeli to advise Americans on who they should vote for, as it would be for them to advise Israelis on who they should vote for prime minister,” he said.

The film’s producers, Revised Films (what a perfect name!), said the Obama campaign was not involved in the film.  The Jewish Council for Education and Research refused to comment.  And the film is now out there, no doubt being played by Obama operatives to Jewish audiences in important states like Florida, with no disclaimer attached.

The JPost article includes the clip; feel free to view it there. I’m not going to waste valuable electrons on it.

hat-tip: Jim

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  3. Amerisrael

    Just like them moonbats.

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