ED,
 
Yes, when I saw that on TV, I thought Netanyahu was addressing the Israeli 
parliament dominated by his party members. 
 
How does Obama explains he is also a great friend of the Arabs?
 
Anthony

--- On Fri, 27/5/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ED <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] The illusory world looks pretty real and disgusting to me!
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 27 May, 2011, 3:17 PM


  




 
May 26, 2011
Netanyahu on the Hill
Bibi and the Yo-Yos
By URI AVNERY
It was all rather disgusting.
There they were, the members of the highest legislative bodies of the world's 
only superpower, flying up and down like so many yo-yos, applauding wildly, 
every few minutes or seconds, the most outrageous lies and distortions of 
Binyamin Netanyahu.
It was worse than the Syrian parliament during a speech by Bashar Assad, where 
anyone not applauding could find himself in prison. Or Stalin's Supreme Soviet, 
when showing less than sufficient respect could have meant death.
What the American Senators and Congressmen feared was a fate worse than death. 
Anyone remaining seated or not applauding wildly enough could have been caught 
on camera – and that amounts to political suicide. It was enough for one single 
congressman to rise and applaud, and all the others had to follow suit. Who 
would dare not to?
The sight of these hundreds of parliamentarians jumping up and clapping their 
hands, again and again and again and again, with the Leader graciously 
acknowledging with a movement of his hand, was reminiscent of other regimes. 
Only this time it was not the local dictator who compelled this adulation, but 
a foreign one. 
The most depressing part of it was that there was not a single lawmaker – 
Republican or Democrat – who dared to resist. When I was a 9 year old boy in 
Germany, I dared to leave my right arm hanging by my side when all my 
schoolmates raised theirs in the Nazi salute and sang Hitler's anthem. Is there 
no one in Washington DC who has that simple courage? 
Is it really Washington IOT – Israel Occupied Territory – as the anti-Semites 
assert? 
Many years ago I visited the Senate hall and was introduced to the leading 
Senators of the time. I was profoundly shocked. After being brought up in deep 
respect for the Senate of the United States, the country of Jefferson and 
Lincoln, I was faced with a bunch of pompous asses, many of them nincompoops 
who had not the slightest idea what they were talking about. I was told that it 
was their assistants who really understood matters. 

<snip>
Uri Avnery is an Israeli writer and peace activist with Gush Shalom. He is a 
contributor to CounterPunch's book The Politics of Anti-Semitism. 

http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery05262011.html
 




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