Κυριακή 9 Ιανουαρίου 2011

ΕΒΡΑΙΑ ΣΙΩΝΙΣΤΡΙΑ η Gabrielle Giffords που γλύτωσε βαρυά τραυματισμένη

Διάγω ήδη το 86ον έτος του βίου μου (γεννηθείς τω 1925) και θα ήθελα να σάς ικετεύσω διά κάτι: Η δολοφονηθείσα (σ.σ. τελικώς επέζησε) βουλευτής Αριζόνος Gabrielle Giffords (κλικ εδώ) ήτο Εβραία Σιωνίστρια . Την εγνώριζα από κορασίδα, αυτήν και την οικογένειάν της, ότε την δεκαετίαν του 1970 ειργαζόμην εις πετρελαϊκήν εταιρείαν των ΗΠΑ.

Μπείτε Wikipedia να βεβαιωθήτε:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabrielle_Giffords


Δεν ήτο Εβραία μόνον φυλετικώς η Γκάμπυ Γκίφφορδς, αλλά και εις το θρήσκευμα Ιουδαία. Ως βουλευτίνα της Αριζόνος, είχε εναντιωθή εις το τείχος και έπαιρνε θέσεις υπέρ των Λαθρομεταναστών. Ο φονιάς είναι Αμερικανός πατριώτης. Προβήτε εις σχετικήν ανάρτησιν, διότι ουδείς έχει πιάσει την ουσίαν του θέματος εις την αποβλακωμένην από τον "Ανθρωπισμόν" Ελλάδα..

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Ανώνυμος είπε...

Εύγε, παιδιά, ξυπνήσατε επιτέλους, διότι όλος ο Ελληνικός Τύπος το έχει θάψει το θέμα. Διαβάστε τί λένε οι ίδιοι οι Οβραίοι στο

http://www.jta.org/news/article/2011/01/09/2742463/giffords-known-both-for-her-openness-and-judaism


“Everyone called her Gabby, and she would give a hug and remember your name.”

Giffords was the president of the tire company founded by her grandfather when she was propelled into state politics in part because of her concerns about the availability of health care. She switched her registration from Republican to Democrat and in 2001, at 30, she was elected to the Arizona Legislature.

She gained prominence quickly in that body and in 2006, at 36, she became the first Jewish woman elected to Congress from her state.

At the same time, her Judaism was becoming more central to her identity. The turning point came in 2001 following a tour of Israel with the American Jewish Committee, she told The Arizona Star in 2007.

"It just cemented the fact that I wanted to spend more time with my own personal, spiritual growth. I felt very committed to Judaism," she said. "Religion means different things to different people. It provides me with grounding, a better understanding of who I came from."

Her wedding to Cmdr. Mark Kelly, an astronaut, was written up in The New York Times. The item noted that a mariachi band played Jewish music and there were two canopies -- a chupah and one of swords held up by Kelly’s Navy buddies.

“That was Gabby,” Jonathan Rothschild, a longtime friend who served on her campaign’s executive committee, recalled to JTA. “The real irony of this thing is her Judaism is central to her, but she is the kind of person who reaches out to everybody.”

Giffords’ father is Jewish and her mother is a Christian Scientist, and she was raised in both faiths. Her grandfather, Akiba Hornstein, changed his name to Giffords after moving from New York to Arizona, in part because he did not want his Jewishness to be an issue in unfamiliar territory.

The women on her father’s side of the family seemed to guide her toward identifying with Judaism.

Ανώνυμος είπε...

Ότι και αν ήταν, σε καμια περίπτωση δεν δικαιολογείται ο φόνος και μάλιστα μ' αυτον τον άνανδρο τρόπο.

Ἄρκτος είπε...

Ναι ο φόνος είναι απαράδεκτος. Πρώτα πρέπει να κηρύξης πόλεμο...