Left, Right, Left Right, Stand at Ease with Kadima

Its interesting how so many politicians are attacking each other. In fact most of them seem rather drunk, wobbling from one side to the other, not sure of what direction to take in their political aims.. The right blame the left, the left criticise the right, both are bickering about the kadima  party whilst the Likud are fighting each other and the other parties. The left say they are too right, the right are planning their campaign on the idea that Kadima is a leftist party. Silvan Shalom tells us how Bibi and Mofaz are not reliable, whilst Peretz keeps screaming over his megaphone for Shimon, claiming that he needs him to stay and help him. Well Shimon has moved to Kadima, so one wonders how the inexperienced labour leader, who is an expert in organising national strikes that brought the country down to its knees many times, will manage to forge forward with his political goals alone. The advantage of Labour, is that the Likud seems such a dead end party that no one with the slightest of leftist leanings could ever vote for it any more. I am not interested in the political cliches from insignificant politicians, claiming that those that are joining the Kadima party are right or left in the political arena, or are disloyal to their party, or are quoted on what they have said against each other at past times and challenged on how they will now be able to work together in the same party. It is clear that whilst the left and right are meandering around their political beliefs, only the Kadima party seems to be marching forward in a straight and optimistic direction, the party is diffused with direction from many political points of views,one can see that  its members have realised, with courage and vision that walking a straight line through the center of the political arena is the best  and only alternative to the future of Israel, and by their actions, Israelis will be able to move forward towards peace with their Palestinian neighbours, whilst ensuring that the economy and education system in Israel will develop in a just and proper manner. Peretz has stopped at a danger sign, "danger Meretz Ahead", whilst the Likud are stuck in a traffic Jam, " accident! peace process crashed, keep to the right". Only kadima seems to be cruising along at a steady pace on the open road, which means if I had to decide on where to journey, I would surly choose the open road.

Happy Voting

Michael Bloom

 

posted on Thursday, December 01, 2005 7:20 AM by admin

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