Chicago, IL - Obama Picks Biden, Biden: I'm A Zionist, But No Pardon To Pollard |
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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, huddles with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., left, on Capitol Hill in Washington Jan. 31, 2007
The announcement also was made in e-mails and mobile phone text messages to millions of supporters.
"Barack has chosen Joe Biden to be his running mate," the announcement said. "Joe Biden brings extensive foreign policy experience, an impressive record of collaborating across party lines, and a direct approach to getting the job done."
Biden, who has twice sought the White House, is a Catholic with a generally liberal voting record and a reputation as a long-winded orator. Across more than 30 years in the Senate, he has served at various times not only as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, but also as head of the Judiciary Committee, with its jurisdiction over anti-crime legislation and Constitutional issues.
Sen. Biden, has previously declared himself to be a Zionist. Calling Israel "the single greatest strength America has in the Middle East," he also revealed a Jewish connection in an interview last year.
During the interview conducted by the Jewish 'Shalom TV' Biden said, "I am a Zionist. You don't have to be a Jew to be a Zionist." He also revealed that his son is married to a Jewish woman, of the Berger family from Delaware, and that he had participated in a Passover Seder at their house.
Interview of Sen. Jo Biden April 04, 2007, issues of israel and Iraq
He added that "probably my most poignant Seder memory is not with the Bergers, but what happened right after I came back from meeting Golda Meir (in 1973). I had predicted that something was going on in Egypt. And I remember people talking about what it meant to them if Israel were actually defeated."
Biden presented himself as a friend to Israel, which he referred to as the US' greatest Middle East ally.
"Imagine our circumstance in the world were there no Israel. How many battleships would there be? How many troops would be stationed?" he asked.
He also called comments about Israel's connection to the war in Iraq "insulting", explaining that "if tomorrow, peace broke out between Israelis and Palestinians, does anybody think there wouldn't be a full-blown war in Iraq?"
Regarding the terror attacks in Israel, Biden said the Sept. 11 attacks made American parents feel what Israeli parents have been feeling. "The difference between now and before 9/11," he said, "is that many Americans can taste what it must feel like for every Israeli mother and father when they send their kid out to school with their lunch to put them on a bus, on a bicycle or to walk; and they pray to God that cell phone doesn't ring."
Biden also commented on Jonathan Pollard, sentenced to life in prison for espionage charges. "He has to serve his sentence. There's a rationale, in my view, why Pollard should be given leniency. But there is not a rationale to say, 'What happened did not happen and should be pardoned'," he said.
"My worry is that, if I were president, to go and pardon Pollard would make a lie out of the notion that there are certain rules. You cannot give classified information, period. Even to a friend. If this were Great Britain, it would be the same thing."
Biden is currently serving his sixth term in the US Senate, is of Irish descent, and was born in Pennsylvania. In 1969 he became an attorney and in 1972 was first elected to the senate. Just a short while later, his wife and one of his children were killed in a car accident. His two sons were injured but recovered fully.
Biden became a senator at the age of 30, which is the earliest age at which one can be elected to the Senate according to US law. He continues to reside in Delaware and makes the two-hour journey to Capitol Hill by train every morning.
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Aug 23, 2008 at 09:22 PM shmiel Says:
Let the fun begin!
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Aug 23, 2008 at 09:43 PM common ¢ Says:
with such friends (zionists) who needs enemies (anti zionists)
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Aug 23, 2008 at 09:47 PM Anonymous Says:
Noch a shmoige to add to the list
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Aug 23, 2008 at 09:49 PM anynomus Says:
Another liberal hack. Calling himself a zionist. Simply Embarassing. Does anyone really think the yidin are going to vote for Barack Hussein Obama? Have we forgotten the pogrom we had when Dinkins was mayor? Very scary stuff.
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Aug 23, 2008 at 09:53 PM Avrohom Abba Says:
I am so glad Obama did not pick Hillary!!!
He might have won by then uniting the party. Good choice Obama.
About Biden...you are a fool, but because you knew we already know your position on both Israel and Pollard, you thought you would tell us your positions at the outset. Guess what? Obama tried to woo the Jews but all he will get is "Boo!"
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Aug 23, 2008 at 10:02 PM joe Says:
ah chutzpa he did not pick a women i jope mcain picks the gov of alsaka that would brink him alot of young people
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Aug 23, 2008 at 10:10 PM anonymous Says:
Just last week Obama was saying McCain is too old to lead. He has also said he wants a VP that can lead in his stead. So Biden is not too old?
This is just one big democratic hypocrite.
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Aug 23, 2008 at 10:35 PM common ¢ Says:
wait till they bring out all the anti obbama stuff
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Aug 23, 2008 at 10:37 PM common ¢ Says:
wait till they bring out all the anto obbama stuff biden said when he was thinking of running for president
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Aug 23, 2008 at 10:39 PM murray Says:
This is Great news! Obama has sealed his fate.
I honestly believe that had he picked Hillary he would be unstoppable. Obama either has a deep hatred for the Clintons, or is arrogant enough to think he could win without her.
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Aug 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM aaron k Says:
Pollard made a huge chillul hashem with his horroble actions. Although he is deffinitely serving a harsher than normal sentence, due to Anti-Semitism, he is unworthy to waste our clout on.
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Aug 23, 2008 at 11:36 PM murray Says:
So aaron k, you are saying you are a great fan of Joe Biden???
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Aug 23, 2008 at 11:50 PM bigwheeel Says:
Joe 10:02PM. You were [probably] posting with your bifocals on! Or, you just plain failed Spelling!
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Aug 24, 2008 at 01:12 AM beidenobama Says:
I feel very left out off the obama campaign why couldn't he wait to give his announcement of beiden till after rabenu tam? you no what ich hob zei BEIDEN in bud...
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Aug 24, 2008 at 01:36 AM Mark Levin Says:
And I thought the word zionist was hijacked by the tziyonim, now I see its really the ayno yehudim?!?!?
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Aug 24, 2008 at 02:24 AM ariella m Says:
Aaron K confuses me. What Pollard did was hatzalas nefashos. That's a kiddush hashem where I come from. He's suffered enough. Why are frum Yidden so ant-Pollard? THAT's a chillul Hashem!
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Aug 24, 2008 at 06:43 AM Anonymous Says:
All these rotten politicians will say and do anything just to get elected.
From one side Barack Hussein Obama has been screaming for the last year and a half that he's representing CHANGE and that he's the Washington outsider but yet picks a VP that is one of the most senior politically connected politicians in Washington totally the opposite of CHANGE.
Joe Biden has been in Washington for 36 yrs even longer than John McCaine.
I also understand that Obama said in his speech introducing his VP, that Biden has been trying to CHANGE Washington but yet Washington has not CHANGED him. Ha..HA..Right....What a joke.
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Aug 24, 2008 at 09:17 AM Anonymous Says:
"Does anyone really think the yidin are going to vote for Barack Hussein Obama? Have we forgotten the pogrom we had when Dinkins was mayor? Very scary stuff."
There are stupid reasons people give for not voting for Obama, including bringing up Dinkins (i.e., no black can ever govern effectively without a pogram -- never mind that Tom Bradley did OK in L.A. and Harold Washington in Chicago. Cory Booker seems to doing alright in Newark).
Another is this silly stuff that Obama is somehow "a Muslim".
That obscures the fact that there are plenty of VERY GOOD reasons not to vote for Obama.
1) He is very inexperienced. Who outside of Chicago had ever heard of this guy four years ago? He was some yutz from the State Legislature running for U.S. Senate who gave a big speech at the Democrat convention -- and suddenly, he's supposedly ready to be President? I don't buy that at all. He's just a creation of political consultants and the liberal media, who keep telling us how deep and thoughtful he is. He has no meaningfuil record in Wsshington.
2) His record: Apart from spending half the time since he waselected to the Senate running around the country trying for the presidency, what legislative record there is shows him a down the line liberal (over 90%), wring about anything that matters. He opposed the "surge" in Iraq, which now seems to have stabilized that country. He has sponsored no major legislation that's accomplished anything. For all the baloney the media throws around about how he would be a "post-partisan" president "able to work with all factions" the way President Bush supposedly was not, O. is one of the most rigidly ideological party hacks on Capitol Hill -- he has NEVER bucked his Democrat Party leaders to unite with Republicans on ANY important issue of conscience (McCain, on the other hand, has shown this ability, which has gotten him in trouble with some conservatives like Rush Limbaugh).
3) His flip-flops: First he said he wanted to immediately end the war as soon as he became president, catering to the Democrats' ultra-left-wing "activist" nutball base -- the kind of people who religiously believe in the garbage they read on Daily Kos or DemocraticUnderground. Now that the suge seems to be working, suddenly he says that he would consult with the generals and make only "prudent" troop withdrawals. First he said he would meet with Amadinejad, Chavez, Kim Sung Ill or other anti-American leaders, with NO preconditions; now he says he would impose conditions. First he said he would take public campaign financing to keep "big money" from corrupting him -- now that he sees how much money he can raise, he said he won't take it and will raise as much money as he wants. First hewas against offshore oil drilling, but now -- with the polls saying 69% of the public wants drilling to help increase supply and bring prices down, he says he could support at least some drilling.
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Aug 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM Mark Levin Says:
Millhouse Obama is an empty suit with strings attached to the liberal left who tell him what to say. He cant say a single sentence straight unless he is reading off the teleprompter.
He has NEVER said anything with any clarity which would say to the USA, "THIS IS MY OPINION ON THIS MATTER!" In last weekend's "interview" by the yoizel group, he waffled on every single question asked, I said he must be "ben achar ben" from Aunt Jemima! John McCain, regardless of how you feel about him, answered straight and to the point each time WITHOUT DELAY. That says something and should say something to the liberal democratic left as well. BH some have started to see the light and it isnt the Obamanation.
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Aug 24, 2008 at 11:38 AM usher buchwalter Says:
to all those big knackers my answer is there was once a "yotz" from Hyde Park who became president. When Secretary Morgenthau urged intervention by the yotz to save Jews from being shipped to the gas chambers in Birkenau. The yotz answered "remember you are here under sufferance". This is still valid today and as far Pollard there is a saying "vi men bet zich azoi shluft men".Ayze chochom haroea ez haneilad. Pollard apparently never learned Perek,
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Aug 24, 2008 at 12:49 PM Charlie Hall Says:
Anonymous 9:17am,
While you make two good points regarding Obama, you have to admit that McCain has flip-flopped on many issues, including the Bush tax cuts (he opposed them before he supported them), offshore oil drilling (he opposed it before he supported it), expanding the GI bill for returning Iraq and Afghanistan vets (ditto), banning same sex marriage (he has been all over the map on that one), balancing the federal budget (ditto), warrantless wiretaps (ditto), closing the Guantanamo prison (ditto), going after terrorists in Pakistan with or without the permission of that government (he now appears to agree with Obama), kicking Russia out of the G-8 (he has backtracked from his initial hot headed remarks), and a host of other issues. Now, I don't mind it at all when a politician can admit that he or she is mistaken. But you should not criticize one candidate when the other candidate is doing the same thing.
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Aug 24, 2008 at 11:18 PM Mark Levin Says:
Charlie Hall,
There is a differnce in what McCain did and what Obamanation does. Obamanation will pander to each group he speaks to. He doesnt have an opinion of his own. The proof to that is the way he uh uh uh em er uh yeah you know cant spit it out. If he was POSITIVE on an opinion, he would state it WITHOUT A TELEPROMPTER.
The man is an empty suit with a total lack of background. The Dems should be embarrased by having him at their Chosen One. Well, actually the drive by media is at fault too.
Let us hope the people of this great country (something Obamanation doesnt think is true) wake up and stops listening to the "recommendations" of the drive bys.