Friday, April 17, 2009

It's Official! Boston Globe Controlled by Zionists

Related: It's Official! U.S. Foreign Policy Controlled by Zionists

The Boston Globe is a Mouthpiece For the Jewish Mafia

Just wondering why the SAME PHILOSOPHY was GOOD ENOUGH and ENDORSED when it was KISSINGER selling it; however, when it comes to this guy, the Zionist propagandists turn the issue on its head.


"The wrong controversy

.... Freeman makes no secret of his attachment to the conservative ideas of the 18th-century statesman Edmund Burke. He adheres to a realist credo that wants foreign policy to be rooted in an unsentimental calculation of national interests. This is where serious questions about Freeman's fitness arise.

Burke the father of true conservatism, a fact my state school only alluded to.

And if the policy was good enough for war-criminal Hank, WTF, MSM?

Oh, yeah, one big stinking carcass in the room: Israel!


Freeman, who sat on an advisory board of China's state-owned oil company, has made callous statements about China's repression of the 1989 Tiananmen democracy movement and last year's Tibetan protests against Chinese brutality. He called those protests "race riots by Tibetans," an ugly remark that justified the Chinese regime's violence. Freeman's only qualm about the killing of pro-democracy students at Tiananmen in 1989 was that the Politburo waited too long before ordering the People's Liberation Army to start shooting.

Yeah, turn the debate to China and away from Palestine by any means necessary, you lying, biased, divisive, distorting, obfuscating, omitting, Muslim-hating, agenda-pushing, war-promoting, Zionist-controlled piece of s***.


Even a hard-headed realist ought to distinguish between the need to cooperate with China and a betrayal of America's true allies....

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Tell it to Ms, HITLERY FIRST, a-holes!

"
Clinton said yesterday that she was simply being realistic about China's stance on human rights.... The secretary of state infuriated human rights organizations when she told reporters Friday that human rights concerns "can't interfere" .... But Clinton yesterday shrugged off the criticism"