March 8, 2016 SnyderTalk: Clinton, Libya and Israel

1--Intro Covering Israel and ME

“Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My Name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)

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2--SnyderTalk Lead Headline for use

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Caroline Glick—Clinton, Libya and Israel:

In recent weeks, the administration has warned various government ministers that any construction of housing for Jews in Jerusalem will be viewed with hostility by the administration.

The messages from Washington ahead of Vice President Joe Biden’s arrival in Israel next week show President Barack Obama’s hostile policies toward Israel will maintained until he leaves office.

In recent weeks, the administration has warned various government ministers that any construction of housing for Jews in Jerusalem will be viewed with hostility by the administration. In contrast, the administration is pressuring Israel to permit construction of homes for Arabs in its capital city and harshly opposes all moves by the government to destroy illegal construction in Arab neighborhoods and in Judea and Samaria.

In other words, it is the Obama administration’s policy to deny Jews our civil and property rights while it demands that Israel not assert its sovereignty over non-Jews.

Whether or not Obama’s anti-Israel policies will survive his tenure in office depends on who succeeds him. If Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is elected to serve as the next president, there is no question that they will survive him.

During her four years as Obama’s secretary of state, Clinton was a full partner in Obama’s hostile policies toward Israel. Moreover, as her internal emails have shown, all of Clinton’s close advisers are hostile to Israel. The good news for Israel is that Clinton’s chances of election are not as great as they seem from the polls.

First of all, there is every reason to believe that in the coming weeks, the Republicans will unite.

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SnyderTalk Comment: Politics is not about perfect, and we don’t live in a perfect world.  I wish we did, but if we did, I wouldn’t make the cut.  Neither would anyone else.

This election year is important.  That’s an understatement.  One major political party has gone on record as being anti-Yahweh.  It’s the Democrat Party.  At its 2012 presidential nominating convention, the delegates booed Him.

I cannot and will not support a party that opposes Yahweh.

Democrats are also on record as supporting every form of perversity that has come to their attention.  From abortion on demand without restraint to legalizing sodomy to any number of other things, the Democrat Party has become the standard bearer for perversity.  That’s why I call it the Party of Perversity.

Many other perverse groups are waiting in line to claim their “rights” in the Democrat Party.  If we elect Democrats, the perverts will get their wish.  That won’t happen with my support.

This is my bottom line: I won’t vote for a Democrat, period.

Full disclosure: I am not a Republican.  Never have been.  Never will be.  I used to be a Democrat, though.  That’s how I know what the Democrat Party really stands for.

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3--HNIY the Website

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His Name is Yahweh, the website, is a companion of the book His Name is Yahweh.

To see videos that explain the importance of God’s Name, click here.

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13--Perspectives 2

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1: Malcolm Lowe—World Council of Churches Struggles with the Truth – Again

Two recent Gatestone Institute articles were addressed to the current campaign of the World Council of Churches (WCC) called “Seven Weeks of Water 2016.” In response, the WCC has issued an open letter to Gatestone. This author is responsible only for what his article stated. Conversely, we can examine the WCC’s response exclusively as referring to that article.

The article concerned the “sermon” preached by the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Olav Fykse Tveit, when he launched the campaign in a Jerusalem church. The sermon can be downloaded from the WCC’s website.

From this viewpoint, the WCC’s open letter contains a plainly false statement. It says: “The information and statistics we employ in the campaign are derived from United Nations sources. None are from the Palestinian Water Authority.”

Read the sermon from beginning to end and back, and you will find only one reference to a United Nations source: that the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends 100 liters of water per day per person (a target that is missed in many parts of the world). Regarding Palestinian water, Tveit’s “information and statistics” are drawn, as the sermon explicitly says, from the “advocacy group of Palestine, EWASH” (that is, from the Palestinian website “Thirsting for justice”). So, contrary to what the open letter states, Tveit’s sermon, which constituted the opening statement of the campaign and sets the tone for whatever follows, is based on a source openly engaged in pro-Palestinian agitation.

SnyderTalk Comment: Palestinians lie and their proponents lie.  Many Palestinian supporters don’t know they are lying because they quote Palestinians and think it’s the truth.  No matter what they think, it’s still lying.

2: Arutz ShevaHezbollah vows to invade Israel in the next war:

Hezbollah sources cited in a unique speak peak into the Lebanese Iran-proxy terror group claim that they have gained powerful weapons and experience from the Syrian civil war, which will allow them to invade Israel in their third war against the Jewish state.

The Foreign Policy article Thursday, entitled “Hezbollah’s Death Valley,” spoke about Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria, where it is fighting to prop up Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Iran’s orders. It has lost many of its terrorists there, but sources in the group told the paper the fighting has only helped them.

“In the next war, Hezbollah won’t stay on the borders, and the Israeli settlements in the north will not be protected from this,” a source close to the terror group based in southern Lebanon told the paper, claiming Hezbollah now for the first time can infiltrate Israel in open war.

“Hezbollah will bring the war to them, and Israel’s biggest concern is over Hezbollah’s experience in Syria, as it now has the experience to be offensive rather than just defensive.”

SnyderTalk Comment: This isn’t just bluster.  I expect them to do it.  So does Israel.

3: Tony Badran—What the United States Is Really Doing in Syria:

Whether they support or oppose it, most observers converge on viewing President Barack Obama’s Syria policy as generally marked by passive detachment. After all, the president ignored the recommendations of many of his cabinet members and close advisers to arm Syrian rebels in 2012, or to enforce his “red line” against the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons to massacre civilians. Worried about being sucked into another Middle Eastern War—one that would pit the United States against one of Iran’s key allies in the region—Obama said no. Whatever happens in Syria can hardly be America’s fault, when we tried our hardest to stay out of the entire mess, right?

For elite pundits and their employers, nothing could be clearer. The New York Times editorial board believes that the situation in Syria is a tragic mess that the White House is selflessly doing its best to clean up by convincing the various stakeholders of the need to find a diplomatic solution and to ameliorate the humanitarian situation, which everyone agrees is truly awful and regrettable. But this effort, the Times reminds us, will “require a real transformation by Mr. Putin.” Because, while President Obama and Sec. John Kerry are doing their best, Russia delights in playing the spoiler, because Vladimir Putin is a bad person who doesn’t care about Syrian lives—or even about Russia’s own self-evident domestic and geopolitical interests. But whether or not you approve of any of the specifics of the policy, the most of important thing to understand is that nothing that happens in Syria is America’s fault, so no one has any logical reason to be mad at us. As Aaron David Miller emphasized, “[a]s horrible as the destruction in Syria has become, the U.S. doesn’t bear primary responsibility.” The administration may or may not have erred on the side of passivity, but it has been a passive actor nevertheless.

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So, what has the White House actually been up to in Syria for the past six months? Diplomatically, the administration set the ceiling for what the opposition can demand or expect, removing from discussion any reference to the departure of the dictator Assad. In so doing, it deliberately aligned the United States with the Russian and Iranian position on Syria and then applied pressure on regional states to fall in line. It then codified this realignment in a U.N. Security Council resolution that gave cover to Russia’s military campaign in Syria under the guise of fighting terrorism.

The administration’s moves have also molded reality on battlefields across Syria. Whether by standing with Russia against NATO member state Turkey, or by supporting militias that work with Russia against mainstream rebels, the administration’s decisions have consistently empowered the Russian-Iranian camp and undercut the opposing camp.

SnyderTalk Comment: Things aren’t always what they appear to be, that is until it’s too late.  The truth will find a way out.

I can’t wait for all the tell-all books on the Obama administration after he leaves office.  There will be plenty of them.  White House insiders will do their very best to cash in while they can.

If Democrats lose the White House in 2016, those books will be brutal.

4: ReutersEgypt accuses Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas of assassinating prosecutor:

Egypt has accused exiled Muslim Brotherhood officials of conspiring with Gaza-based Hamas militants to assassinate Public Prosecutor Hisham Barakat last year and arrested 14 people in connection with the attack.

Barakat, 64, was killed by a car bomb in Cairo in June 2015. He was the most senior state official assassinated since the toppling in mid-2013 of elected president Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood. There was no claim of responsibility for the attack at the time.

Interior Ministry Magdi Abdel Ghaffar told a news conference that the attack was ordered by Turkey-based leaders of Egypt’s oldest Islamist movement and coordinated with fellow Islamist group Hamas, which he said provided training and explosives.

“This is a very big conspiracy that started a long time ago and continued,” he said.

The Muslim Brotherhood denied the accusations.

“You are the real the conspiracy against Egypt. You are the murderers. Look amongst you for the killers of your public prosecutor you infidels and murderers,” the group’s spokesman Mohamed Montaser said in a statement.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri denied the accusations, calling them groundless and incorrect.

SnyderTalk Comment: What’s the truth in this situation?

I don’t know, but I do know this: the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas are notorious for brutal acts of murder to accomplish their objectives and enrich their leaders.  Those, my friends, are indisputable facts.

What about Turkish complicity?  I have as much confidence in Erdogan as I do in the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.  They are birds of a feather.

5: This item is several related articles.  Please click on the articles to read them:

SnyderTalk Comment: If I said that I have no reservations about Donald Trump, I would be lying.

A few months ago, I didn’t think Trump had a chance of winning the GOP nomination.  Today, I don’t think he has a chance of losing it.

I could be wrong.  I’ve been wrong before.  I’m not a political prognosticator.

I’ve decided to pray for Trump.  I am asking Yahweh to intervene to accomplish His objectives.

Trump is not like any other candidate in this regard: he is indebted to no one.  He hasn’t made promises to healthcare providers and insurance companies, for example, to win their support.  That means he can do what is right for the American people.

Will he?

I used healthcare as an example, but my point is that he has not made promises to any industry groups that I am aware of to win their support.  If Trump becomes president, he is in a position to do positive things for this country like no other president in my lifetime, including Ronald Reagan.

Again, will he?

I don’t know, but I will take my chances with Trump rather than supporting Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.  I know what they stand for, and it makes me want to puke.

Yahweh told us to pray:

“Then Yahweh appeared to Solomon at night and said to him, ‘I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for Myself as a house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or if I command the locust to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among My people, and My people who are called by My Name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.’” (2 Chronicles 7: 12-14)

Regrettably, most Christians don’t know the Name of their God, and most Jewish people who know it won’t say it.  Still, we are His people.  We need to recognize whose we are and call on Him by Name to do what He said He will do.

The U.S. is in trouble with Yahweh.  It’s time for change.  Using Christian vernacular, we need revival.

If we don’t get revival, we will get what we deserve.

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SnyderTalk Comment: This foolishness has to stop.  People of faith need to stand up, stand tall, and stand firm against Yahweh’s enemies.

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15--Concentric Circles 5

“The glory which You have given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; I in them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have loved Me. Father, I desire that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world.” (John 17: 22-24)

See “His Name is Yahweh”.

2 thoughts on “March 8, 2016 SnyderTalk: Clinton, Libya and Israel

  1. You addressed praying for Trump. My Bible reading this morning was I Timothy 2.

    Verses 1-8: “…I urge…prayers be made on behalf of all men…and all in authority…

    YAHWEH…who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth…”

    (I join you in praying for Trump.)

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