BLIZZARD APPROACHES

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WHAT DID OBAMA'S GOVERNMENT DO NOW

TO DESERVE THIS CURSE ????:devil:

The Government must have done something against Israel again.

Ps 122:6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.

De 28:15 But it shall come to pass,if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God,

to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command thee this day;

that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee:

16 Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field.
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1. Supreme Court to review Obama's immigration executive actions
On Tuesday The Supreme Court said it would review a challenge to President Obama's executive action that would potentially shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. Obama's program would let people who entered the country illegally but are parents of citizens or lawful residents to stay and apply for work permits, provided they have been in the U.S. at least five years and have no criminal record. Obama made the move because Congress failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform, but lower courts blocked it when Texas and 25 other GOP-led states sued, saying Obama overstepped his authority. [NPR, The Washington Post]
 

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God looks on the Leaders and their attitudes and actions toward Israel.

Look at Obama and his actions and attitudes.
 

chrysostom

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Hall of Fame
a blizzard is not a curse
it could be the best thing that happens to you
stop what you are doing
and
reflect on your life
during a moment of peace
 

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JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel warned on Sunday that his nation would ensure that Tehran never obtains nuclear weapons, while also taking credit for keeping Iran from already having them.

Mr. Netanyahu has been an open and vocal opponent of the deal with Iran. Speaking at the start of the regular weekly cabinet meeting, Mr. Netanyahu said, “Israel’s policy has been and will remain exactly what it has been: not to allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.”

He also said that the recent accord would strengthen and embolden Iran’s leaders, since the lifting of most sanctions would free up money for Tehran to arm and support the government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Shiite militias and Israel’s enemies in the region, including Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

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“What is clear is that Iran will now have more resources to dedicate to their terrorism and aggression in the region and in the world, and Israel is prepared to deal with any threat,” he said.
 

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Mr. Netanyahu believes, as he said in a statement issued late Saturday, when it became clear that the United Nations would accept Iran’s partial dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure in what has been called “implementation day,” that “Iran has not relinquished its ambition to obtain nuclear weapons.”

He said on Sunday that Israel would strengthen its defenses, increase its intelligence resources and “warn of any violation” of the agreement, while urging the United States and the other members of the United Nations Security Council to reimpose harsh sanctions on Iran if it violated the deal.

“Without an appropriate response to every violation, Iran will surmise that it can continue to develop nuclear weapons, to destabilize the region and to spread terrorism,” he said.

The United States is maintaining and even increasing other sanctions on Iran for non-nuclear actions, like support of terrorism and violation of United Nations resolutions on testing of ballistic missiles.

Mr. Netanyahu’s harsh opposition to the accord and his criticism of President Obama for being naïve about Iran — including in a speech to the United States Congress last year — infuriated the White House and strained relations with Washington, by far Israel’s most important ally.
 
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