Sunday, January 27, 2008

Re:Excellent interview with brilliant economist Milton Friedman, about the importance of limiting government interference in people's lives


BARRY sent this:


NETANYAHU AND THE CFR

For details see:  http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4876913394483505884&q=Bibi+Netanyahu&total=36&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1
                      
    Netanyahu was spotted at MIT in 1973 and the grooming began there when
he was in his early twenties. After graduating, he received a high paying
job at Boston Consulting. His boss was Ira Magaziner (CFR). But he quit the
job in 1979, returned to Israel, staring selling furniture at the Rim company, then
organized an anti-terror convention. Inexplicably, the CFR sent a team of their
biggest guns including George Bush Sr., Richard Perle and George
Schultz to this unknown 27 year old's get-together. Once the convention was over,
Netanyahu returned to workselling home furniture for three years until 1982, when Washington
Ambassador Moshe Arens invited him to be his deputy. He claimed the choice
was indirectly made by those who came to his convention and "were impressed
with his performance." That means Bush and Schultz pressed Arens to bring
Bibi to Washington. From there, they pushed his career higher. In 1985,
Schultz chaired another anti-terror convention in Washington supposedly
organized by Netanyahu. By the time Bibi was UN Ambassador Schultz visited
him every time he was in New York, and that was often.
    Having groomed and financed Netanyahu into office, the CFR made certain
his tenure as head of the opposition did not endanger the Oslo process.
Though Netanyahu had the goods and scandals to fell Labor, he was a
remarkably restrained opposition leader.
    In September 1995, PM Rabin told what he thought was a funny story on
Israel Television One. It seems his CFR handler, Henry Kissinger phoned him
to relate that Netanyahu called to ask him to declare that American troops
would not be placed on the Golan Heights as part of a peace deal with Syria.
Who Kissinger was supposed to make this declaration to was not revealed.
Kissinger, according to Rabin, laughed at Bibi and told him to quit
bothering him. The next day Netanyahu confirmed his phone call but denied
Rabin's mocking version of it.
    The moral of the story is that both the leader of the government and
opposition got their commands from their CFR officer.

DS:

I don't doubt that Netanyahu is a miserable, ineffective, CFR groomed  opposition.

But right now we are debating another issue: small government vs. government interference in all affairs!







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