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United States News Title: Gingrich: I'd Move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich promised Republican Jewish activists on Wednesday that, if elected President, he would move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The Washington Post reported that Gingrich also promised to use U.S. dollars to fund every dissident group in Iran and said he would appoint former UN Ambassador John Bolton, a conservative favorite, to head the State Department. Gingrichs pro-Israel speech was made as part of a gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Washington. All GOP presidential candidates except for Rep. Ron Paul spoke during the gathering and all expressed strong support for the Jewish state, The Washington Post said. In his address Gingrich said, Can you imagine if our next-door neighbor were firing missiles at us and we said Oh, can we come to the table? How about saying to Hamas: Give up violence and come to the table? He added, Its always Israels fault no matter how bad the other side is, and its got to stop. Another presidential candidate who addressed the crowd was Mitt Romney, who promised to bolster the United States ties with Israel if he becomes the Republican presidential nominee. Romney, whose remarks were published by Reuters ahead of time, said that Israel will be his first foreign stop if he becomes the Republican presidential nominee and goes on to oust President Barack Obama from the White House in next Novembers election. Romney said that Obama has proposed that Israel adopt indefensible borders and has been timid and weak in the face of the existential threat of a nuclear war. He has been critical of Obamas policy towards Israel, particularly after Obamas speech on Middle East policy last May. During the speech, the President called for a return to 1949 armistice lines, and Romney later accused Obama of having thrown Israel under the bus. The Washington Post noted that Jewish Democrats have said Jewish voters will overwhelmingly support President Obama in the election next year, as they did when 78 percent of U.S. Jews cast their ballot for him in 2008. A recent poll, however, found that Obama will be receiving far less Jewish support in 2012. Polls taken before the GOP upset in New Yorks 9th District in September showed that Obamas treatment of Israel was a crucial issue for many voters in the heavily Jewish area and only 22% were satisfied with the way he had been relating to Israel. Another poll showed Obama losing ground even among his strongest supporters, those who had donated to his 2008 campaign. Of those Jews who invested in an Obama victory three years ago, just 64% plan to donate to his re-election campaign, according to a recent McLaughlin & Associates survey. In a recent attempt to reassure his worried Jewish supporters that his administration is committed to Israels security, Obama said, We dont compromise when it comes to Israels security. Obama made the comments last week while speaking to a group of campaign contributors at the Upper East Side home of Jack Rosen, a prominent businessman and chairman of the American Jewish Congress.
Poster Comment: Well it is the capitol. Duh. Oh yeah Jew haters wouldn't like that.
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#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)
LOL. You Iisrael Firsters always come out with that lie.
So you support moving our embassy to Jerusalem?
I don't support having one anywhere in Israel.
Guess I was right. Why do you hate Jews so much? Was your daddy a nazi or something?
Why do you hate Jews so much? Was your daddy a nazi or something? Most Jews are not Israelis and wouldn't live there on a bet. Does putting all of them in the same category make you feel less guilty?
Did you pull that out of your ass? If not give me a credible link.
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