Tuesday, July 31, 2012

#FrenBC @ oot... saran, delete jika tidak berkenan [APWarnet] (unknown)

 

sekedar saran... oot
On 07/31/2012 07:50 AM, rrusdiah@yahoo.com wrote:
> Sebaiknya, siapa pun kandidat yang membawa isu SARA atau didukung tim
> sukses yang menyebarkan kebencian, merundingkan perbedaan rasial
> jangan lah kita pilih atau dukung (support)... mulai dari isu rasial
> di Pilkada DKI , Pemilu 2014 atau pun kandidat presiden Pemilu di AS.
> Setelah blunder dengan isu rasial terhadap Obama di Ingris beberapa
> waktu yang lalu... lagi lagi Romney menyakitkan hati masyarakat
> palestina dengan komentarnya soal rasial masyarakat palestina
> dibandingkan dengan yahudi.
>
> Apakah Romney sudah kehabisan cara untuk berkampanye dengan isu yang
> positif serta mensosialisasikan misinya yang positif sebagai kandidat
> presiden dari partai republik AS ?
>
> Sebaiknya siapapun yang kampanye isu rasial... janganlah didukung...
> atau kita pilih... karena, pilihan isu rasial jika dengan cara
> rasional dan positif thinking sudah tidak sanggup, maka kalap dan
> menggunakan isu rasial.
> salam, rr - apw
> ===
> Romney stands near a map of Israel on his campaign plane en route to
> Poland. (Charles Dharapak/AP)
> GDANSK, Poland—Mitt Romney ended his trip to Israel on a controversial
> note, angering Palestinian officials by suggesting Israelis have been
> more economically successful because of their culture.
> "As you come here and you see the GDP per capita, for instance, in
> Israel which is about $21,000 dollars, and compare that with the GDP
> per capita just across the areas managed by the Palestinian Authority,
> which is more like $10,000 per capita, you notice such a dramatically
> stark difference in economic vitality," Romney told a group of Jewish
> donors at a Jerusalem fundraiser that netted more than $1 million for
> his campaign.
> The Republican candidate told supporters he began noting "enormous
> disparities" between neighboring countries during his time in the
> business world and cited a 1998 book, "The Wealth and Poverty of
> Nations" by David Landes
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wealth_and_Poverty_of_Nations>,
> which studied why some countries did better than others.
> "He says if you could learn anything from the economic history of the
> world it's this: Culture makes all the difference," Romney told
> supporters. "And as I come here, and I look out over this city and
> consider the accomplishments of the people of this nation, I recognize
> the power of at least culture and a few other things."
> Romney's comments didn't sit well with key Palestinian leaders,
> including Saeb Erekat, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud
> Abbas, who told the Associated Press
> <http://news.yahoo.com/romney-comments-fundraiser-outrage-palestinians-115109978.html>
> that Romney's comment was a "racist statement."
> "This man doesn't realize that the Palestinian economy cannot reach
> its potential because there is an Israeli occupation," Erekat told AP.
> "It seems to me this man (Romney) lacks information, knowledge, vision
> and understanding of this region and its people… He also lacks
> knowledge about the Israelis themselves. I have not heard any Israeli
> official speak about cultural superiority."
> The Associated Press's Kasie Hunt was the first to report
> <http://news.yahoo.com/romney-comments-fundraiser-outrage-palestinians-115109978.html>
> on Romney's remarks during the fundraiser, which was open to a small
> pool of reporters and took place just before he left Israel for
> Poland. Shortly after Romney's arrival here, a campaign aide issued a
> transcript of Romney's remarks, in which he also mentioned economic
> disparities between the United States and Mexico and Chile and
> Ecuador—which had not been noted in initial reports of his comments.
> /*[Get more updates from Romney's overseas trip by following @hollybdc
> on Twitter]*/ <https://twitter.com/hollybdc/>
> His words come just a day after the former Massachusetts governor met
> with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, in what a senior Romney
> aide, speaking on background, described as a friendly meeting. The
> aide said the pair's discussion largely centered on economic
> development—which is notable, considering Romney's remarks on Monday.
> But Romney's comment on culture wasn't the only thing that angered
> Palestinian officials. On Sunday, the candidate called Jerusalem "the
> capital of Israel"—wading into a contentious debate in the region, as
> both Israelis and Palestinians have claimed rights to Jerusalem.
> ---
> ref: http://www.micronics.info http://www.java-cafe.net
> http://www.apwkomitel.org
> http://www.facebook.com/people/Rudi-Rusdiah/651699209
> ---
>

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