Anti-War Radio - Scott Horton grills Congressman Alan Grayon

Started by maz, June 25, 2010, 03:56:49 PM

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maz

Anti-War Radio's Scott Horton interviews Congressman Alan Grayon very briefly on the "War Makes You Poor Act" and then begins to completely grill him on his love for Israel, the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Massacre and why he keeps voting to approve weapons and funding for Israel when he claims to be anti-war.

[mp3:3mgsfm0e]http://www.archive.org/download/Anti-warRadio-ScottHortonWithGuestCongressmanAlanGrayon/10_06_04_grayson.mp3[/mp3:3mgsfm0e]

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thirdeyewise

One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek

GordZilla

Quote from: "thirdeyewise"Scott Horton was ruthless  :clap:


He was and he made some good points too, but frankly to the outside ear I think they'll find he sounded like a ripe jacka$$. He was a little over the top belligerent, in my opinion.  In the end it does the message a disservice to act like that -over the top in a 'Jonesy' fashion.

Christopher Marlowe

This is an example of a Jew siding with israel no matter what.
Grayson is never going to condemn israel: he's a Rep from Florida.

Also: does Scott Horton really believe the 9/11 story? He talks about US support for israel being the motivation for Atta and Bin Laden attacking the US.  

Grayson says he is pro-peace, but he can't see why israel is the cause of all this. i.e. "If there were no missiles coming out of Gaza, israel wouldn't have to be putting the choke-hold on those f*ckers in Gaza.  israel just wants peace. They just want to sit in their palaces, served sh*tty pizza with no meat by goyim, and count their nuclear weapons.  Why does everyone want to stick us into ovens?  All we did was steal some land and cut down some olive trees."
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kolnidre

Anyone that repeats the official 9/11 conspiracy theory is not an honest broker, in my view, and that includes Justin Raimondo, Her Majesty of antiwar.com. He had all the primary source material for a slam-dunk monograph on the real perpetrators of 9/11 akin to Stranger Than Fiction, but dropped the ball implausibly with his conclusions of blowback for support for Israhell and mere Mossad mischief as opposed to true perfidy.

Then again, it feels good to hear Grayson squirm over his reflexive pimping for the Whore of Babylon.
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

kolnidre

Just finished listening. I appreciate Horton's refusal to worship at the feet of an "elected official" and whore for Israhell, and his attempts to confront him on his contradictory record. But as the guy with the mic he has lousy debating skills and not only manages to fail in getting his points across but makes it seem as if Grayson was ambushed.

He also betrays his ignorance of the real events of 9/11. I have no patience for those that insist on perpetuating the lies of the official conspiracy theory. Does Horton know about big bad "radical Muslims" like Adam Pearlman and Joseph Cohen?

I did find the interview instructive in the sense that the apologists for the occupiers of Palestine always point to those dastardly rocket attacks. As with countless other examples, such as Israel's support in founding Hamas, Abu Nidal, and numerous other false flags, they NEED the perceived threat of rockets raining down from Gaza to perpetuate their seize. While I don't discount the possibility that some rocket attacks are real, I have no doubt most are launched by Israel. After all, the population of the areas within range of the glorified firecrackers is mostly Arabs and Mizrahim, not the extra-chosen Ashkenazim that live in wealthier areas well out of range. So what if an Arab not worth a single Jewish fingernail dies or a dark-skinned Jew loses his life? It's fantastic PR!
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

superzebra

Quote from: "kolnidre"After all, the population of the areas within range of the glorified firecrackers is mostly Arabs and Mizrahim, not the extra-chosen Ashkenazim that live in wealthier areas well out of range. So what if an Arab not worth a single Jewish fingernail dies or a dark-skinned Jew loses his life? It's fantastic PR!

kolnidre...

how do u know that southren israel is sphardic jews and arabs?

you are right...in south israel lives mizrahim and nodamic arabs....those nodamic are big problom for israel,
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maz

Quote from: "GordZilla"
Quote from: "thirdeyewise"Scott Horton was ruthless  :clap:


He was and he made some good points too, but frankly to the outside ear I think they'll find he sounded like a ripe jacka$$. He was a little over the top belligerent, in my opinion.  In the end it does the message a disservice to act like that -over the top in a 'Jonesy' fashion.

Good points there GordZilla, as well as the ones about the 9/11 fairy tale. At the original Anti-War link, many people complained about Horton's approach. I guess the lesson here is (and this is what Horton was getting at) that even though someone says some of the right things, doesn't mean that are straight shooting on all things.

Horton knows all about 9/11 because he interviewed Ry Dawson, and before that he was a hardcore 9/11 denier.

thirdeyewise

Quote from: "maz"before that he was a hardcore 9/11 denier.

That's interesting.
One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few see.

-F.A. Hayek