History Repeats
While we watch history repeat itself as our government recreates the Great Depression, we also find Israel at the threshold of repeating a disastrous history. In 63 B.C., two Jewish contenders for the rule of autonomous Israel (having kicked out the Greeks some time ago) invited Rome in to settle their dispute. Rome indeed moved in but didn't leave for 500 years. Now, over 2000 years later, Israel is close to making the same mistake again!
This time, Bibi and Livni are vying for rule of Israel. Livni's Kadima party won more seats, but she is seemingly unable to create a coalition government, meaning she cannot serve as Prime Minister after all. Bibi can easily muster together his government, but his Lukid party didn't win the largest share of seats in the Knesset. Rumors are flying around that each of these candidates may be involved in backroom deals with Osbama Hussein, American's illegitimate President, to insure his or her supremacy in the fight for leadership. If any of these rumors is true, it means Israel's two contenders for Israeli rule are once again inviting in "Rome" (the prevailing world power) to settle their dispute. (Need I show ample evidence that America can be easily likened to ancient Rome?) This could be disastrous for Israel, if the Lord tarries. Livni or Bibi, either one, would be better for Israel than Obama (a closet Islamist?) in controlling the tiny nation.
It's painfully obvious to anyone with an IQ of at least three digits that the recent course of Israel has been manipulated by today's "Rome" and for "Rome's" benefit only, namely via the ubiquitous "two-state solution". (This sounds a little too much like a final solution to me.) Bibi offers the potential for the denial of this "solution" that is sure to be the end of many Israeli lives, unless he's in cahoots with Barack bin Laden. On the other hand, Livni's Kadima party appears to be predicated on subservience to "Rome's" wishes on the matter.
Keep watching Israel (always a good idea anyway). If the Holy Land continues to be divided, whether under Tzipi Livni or under Benjamin Netanyahu, be warned, America is likely behind it, and we will suffer for it. Likewise, Israel will suffer, as it always does under American influence, for having invited "Rome" to pick its leader.


