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Twittering for the U.S. and Israel

 
A Personal Note
 
When I stated this blog several years ago I was committed to blogging at least two to three times per week.
 
There was no shortage of fresh material!
 
Since the beginning of 2010 I have blogged here a whole lot less.
 
I have found Twitter to be very easy to use and that I can communicate a lot more information quickly. I have Tweated over 400 times this year.
 
I will continue to blog, but I wanted to make sure that you knew to look for me on Twitter too:  http://twitter.com/MoshePhillips
 
Also, ASFI is now sponsoring a great new blog by David Isaac - please check it out at: http://shmuelkatz.com/wordpress_cp/
 
All the best,
Moshe
 
 
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Texas Congressmen Challenge Obama on Israel

 
MUST READ OF THE DAY
 
Members of Congress Texas spoke out in support of Israel and criticized President Obama for his attitude towards the Jewish State. 

Read the entire article by me here:

http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2010/07/23/texas-congressmen-a-night-to-honor-israel/ 
 
Perhaps it is because of a similar history that continues to honor fighting heroes who died, outnumbered, during sieges at venerated sites such as the Alamo and Masada. It may be a love of the Bible. It could be a respect for people that stand tall and love their land in a similar way. It just might have something to do with understanding that common enemies are best faced with friends. My bet is that it is some combination of all of the above. What it all adds up to in Israel is that there is a love and respect for Israel coming from Texas that just may rival Brooklyn.

Whatever the reason Texans were loudly declaring their support for Israel. While so much of the world rushed to critize the Jewish State.
 
 
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