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“BJ” sent the following comment…I decided I wanted to answer it and so I put it here. She (I don’t actually know if she is a she or a he, but it feels like a she, so I’ll go with that). Her points are bullet-pointed. She wrote:

  • “I have been reading your blog for years and have been quiet about some of your more offensive opinions.”

Well, thanks for reading my blog for years…and honestly, you don’t have to be quiet. If something is offensive to you, knock yourself out…tell me. And hey, don’t limit yourself only to my “more offensive opinions” – love to hear them all…

  • “You are constantly harping on President Barack….dare I use his middle name…. You sound like an American Tea Party representative, ignorant beyond belief, uneducated and truly offensive.”
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Hey, don’t hold off on using his middle name on my account. As for what I sound like – I’d rather you label me a concerned Jew, an Israeli. Someone who cares about the future of my country and people and someone whose sons have and, God help them (and me), are likely to put their lives on the line in the future. I personally don’t think that anything I say is uneducated – Columbia University degree and all that….and as for truly offensive, I’d probably want to turn that around and wonder where you are in your life that makes my criticizing Obama’s behavior offensive. If anything, I’d think Obama’s behavior is what is offensive.

  • “Although in not a long speech, but a speech, never the less, YOU pounce on a SINGLE word in the entire speech.”

His specific comment was “a random bunch of folks in a deli” – so to be fair and accurate, I pretty much am against the entire phrase. Random – not by a long shot. “A bunch of folks” – he makes it sound like they were gathering for a picnic – they were attacked and four were murdered. And, for the record, it wasn’t a deli, it was a supermarket; a place they came to shop not have a good meal out with friends.

  • “Out of how many Kosher groceries, synagogues or Jewish owned businesses in Paris, why was this place chosen as a place to commit these horrible acts? Do you know? Of course, you do not. Definitely chosen because it was Jewish, but why in all the targets in Paris and its surrounding area was this particular place chosen? Proximity, ease of escaping after the crime–Who knows? It was random.”

Now this is seriously offensive and sort of creative at the same time. You really should consider joining the State Department or the White House – even they didn’t think of this absurd definition for random. Wow, seriously? So it was random because the terrorist just happened to pick THAT Jewish store as opposed to another Jewish one? Oh my God…talk about uneducated!

  • “What is not random is the absolute departure of over 200 years of protocol, being invited by the Office of the President, or the US State Department in order to attempt to influence both countries elections.”

Two hundred years of protocol? You have any proof of that statement? You think the US President has been inviting foreign leaders for 200 years? So, like the US President would invite the King of France, who would leave his country for like what two months, to sail across the Atlantic, speak to Congress and then sail back? Had you claimed maybe 70-80 years, you might at least have been credible…200 years? That number sounds pretty random to me.

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Paula R. Stern is CEO of WritePoint Ltd., a leading technical writing company in Israel. Her personal blog, A Soldier's Mother, has been running since 2007. She lives in Maale Adumim with her husband and children, a dog, too many birds, and a desire to write.