
For my good friend Aydeo
I thought you would like this :)
Yoel Meltzer
As Solomon the wisest of men once said "there is nothing new under the sun." With this in mind it should come as no surprise that the recently proposed "rightist" bills have elicited the usual responses: Plenty of Bibi-bashing coupled with accusations that Israel's democracy is under attack and that freedom of speech is being stymied.
Thus, rather than seriously addressing the issues and arguing over substance, the supposed guardians of democracy simply rattle off sound bites that are designed to vilify and scare anyone who dares to see things differently. It's a common tactic and one that is expected, especially from those who feel their power slipping away.
However, times are changing and the public is finally waking up. They know that the Israeli Supreme Court is one of the most activist supreme courts in the world with a disproportionate amount influence, driven by a worldview that represents a very small percentage of the Israeli population. Moreover, people understand that changing the longstanding policy whereby the court largely chooses its own judges in order to perpetuate its ideological stranglehold will only strengthen, and not curtail, Israeli democracy.
Similarly, most Israelis understand that the funding of Israeli organizations by foreign governments as a way to enable these governments to advance their agenda of delegitimizing Israel, especially in light of the current international campaign against Israel, is obviously problematic. Thus, labeling any attempt to deal with this complex issue as a sign of a right-wing crackdown or a restriction of human rights is nonsense.
Indeed, this is very serious issue that must be addressed regardless of one's ideological position.
Public fed upMore importantly, the days where the powerful left-wing establishment manages to silence its critics every time it feels a threat to its well-entrenched hold on power are coming to an end. As much as they try to portray themselves as innocent by wrapping themselves in pure white cloaks of freedom and democracy, this small yet powerful ideological group can no longer hide its hypocrisy.
The same voices that sanctimoniously claim that Netanyahu’s and Lieberman’s Israel is turning ugly and fascist, for years labeled all opponents of the disastrous Oslo process as enemies of peace in order to stifle any real discussion.
Likewise, prominent voices in the mainly left-wing media who disingenuously claim that the current government is overstepping its boundaries in order to impose its agenda, only a few short years rallied round the call by one of their colleagues that Ariel Sharon had to be "protected like an etrog" in order to help the government implement the controversial Gaza Disengagement.
Unfortunately, rather than understanding that the public is simply fed up with a situation whereby a small group with an exorbitant amount of power and influence largely determines what is best for the rest of the country, the predominantly left-wing establishment continues to view alternative voices as a threat.
This is certainly a shame as the truth of the matter is that a change in direction based upon a more balanced approach will not only be more in line with the mindset of the average Israeli, but will also help secure the country’s long-term survival.
Whether or not the Left finally internalizes this and stops attacking is irrelevant. Either way, the party is over as the leftist monopoly on being the sole decider on the direction of the country is finally coming to an end.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4151052,00.html
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The picture inserted is Aydeos long time hero Yariv Oppenheimer, leader of that pretend peace group, "peace Now', thats main role is to undermine and demonize Israel, while being financed by Israels enemies.
Posted Nov-21-2011 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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@Freejay in league with the ISM nazis too...leftists are the cancer of any civilized nation. they should be beaten and run out of town or rails.
Posted Nov-21-2011 ByFullon Tard (365.00) Fullon Tard View Channel Send Message
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@Fullon Tard
Liberalism/leftism....same suicidal defeatist bullshit!
Posted Nov-21-2011 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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Aydeo...you like the photoshop i did on your buddy Yanivs face?
I was going to do that to a pic of you, but i thought you would get too upset :)
Posted Nov-24-2011 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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@Freejay
And from where exactly do you have a pic of mine, if may I ask....? :)
Posted Feb-25-2012 Byaydeo (6051.38) 
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@aydeo
Hahahahahahaha
I have a pic of you.
Cant remember where i got it from.
Posted Feb-25-2012 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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@Freejay
Mabye because that used to be my old Av.
Ya mamzer... lol
Posted Feb-25-2012 Byaydeo (6051.38) 
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@aydeo
MAybe i will swap your face with Sacha cohens when he was in that gay chasidic outfit in Jerusalem stirring up the religious???
HAhahahaha
Posted Feb-25-2012 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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So weakening he independence of the Judiciary is good for Democracy is it? Lol, yeah that really makes a lot of sense
Posted Nov-21-2011 ByElegantDecline (2131.88) 
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@ElegantDecline its was a left wing monopoly, there was nothing independent about it...that's been fixed.
umad?
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@ElegantDecline ?
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@ElegantDecline
If the Judiciary is not functioning democratically by chasing their own agendas, and the system allows them to get away with it, then yes, weakening their independence is good for democracy.
Posted Nov-21-2011 ByFreejay (3836.16) 
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@ElegantDecline
When the judiciary system acts as an unelected legislature, it must be curbed for the sake of democracy.
Separation of powers is a key principle in democracy. This might be foreign to you as your country is a monarchy where all power is held by old unelected granny which allocates it as she sees fit, but I'll be glad to elaborate if you want.
Posted Nov-22-2011 Bygatyair (946.58) gatyair View Channel Send Message
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@ElegantDecline
It won't go easy for such scenario to really take place- it is already causing allot of public/media noise around here.
It is led by a bunch of Likudniks, which even stir up antegonism among their own party.They won't stay too long there.
Posted Nov-24-2011 Byaydeo (6051.38) 
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