scarlet-to-snow.com
Mary Nero
1209 N. Haskell Apt. J
Dallas TX 75204
214-823-3780
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Anyone who reads this self-appointed “prophet’s” anti-Christian and
anti-Semitic website with a spirit of discernment will readily perceive it
for what it really is … the venomous ravings of either a demoniac or an
anti-Semitic bigot who claims to be a “Christian,” while despising the
brothers and sisters of the One she claims to follow. Her knowledge of the
Scriptures and of the history of “Christianity” and Judaism, particularly
of Messianic Judaism, is woefully lacking. Filled with nearly as many
grammatical as theological errors, her ranting against all “apostates”
apparently includes everybody but her. Read our response to one of her
numerous “Apostate Alerts”
here. |
| ABC News |
Constant reference to “Israel pulling
out of ‘Palestinian’ territory” when in fact the only true “Palestinian
territory” is the entire country of Jordan, plus constant reference to
“the West Bank” as being
“Israeli-occupied.” “Nearly 400,000 Israeli settlers live in the
West Bank.” [I can’t help but wonder why nothing is
ever said about the 291,396,000 American settlers living in the Occupied
Territories of the Indian Nations.] “About 200,000 Jewish
settlers live among 3 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza
are dismissed by many Israelis as religious extremists.” “The
Palestinian Authority says it wants to establish the capital of its state
in largely Arab-settled East Jerusalem, but the Israeli government has
vehement objections.” “Sharon is a controversial figure on both sides of
the peace process. He is a well-known supporter of Jewish settlements, and
in September 2000, he touched off the second intifada after
his controversial visit to a Jerusalem site sacred to Muslims and Jews.” |
| US State Department The US
embassy in Israel is located at
U.S. Embassy, Israel
71 Hayarkon Street
Tel Aviv
This indicates in the strongest possible terms
that the United States refuses to recognize Jerusalem as the legal and
legitimate capital of Israel. |
Seeking Comprehensive
Peace in the Middle East
Special Envoy Mitchell (July 17): “We look
forward to continuing our discussions in the near future, in our effort to
realize the vision that President Obama set forth of comprehensive peace
in the Middle East, which must begin with an agreement between Israel and
Palestine that will provide for two states
living side-by-side in peace and security and hopefully
prosperity. It also will include peace between Israel and Syria and
normalized relations between Israel and all of the countries of the
region.”
Statement by the Press Secretary on Israel’s announcement on Gaza
June 20, 2010. The President has described the
situation in Gaza as unsustainable and has made clear that it demands
fundamental change. On June 9, he announced that the United States was
moving forward with $400 million in initiatives
and commitments for the West Bank and Gaza. The President
described these projects as a down payment on
the U.S. commitment to the people of Gaza, who deserve a chance to take
part in building a viable, independent state of Palestine, together with
those who live in the West Bank. These announcements resulted from
consultations with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and
Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. [In plain English,
this means that the United States has committed $400 million to the
support of Hamas and other Palestinian terror organizations, with much
more to follow.]
April 23, 2010 — Palestinians. The
Bureau manages U.S. contributions to the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to
feed, house, educate and provide medical care and other relief and social
services to approximately 4.7 million Palestinian refugees in the West
Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan. |