           In the traditions of Rabbi Meir Kahane, z"l
                      by Gershon Ben Shabtai
                         April 28, 1992
                     If I were President Bush
                      I would begin to Worry

       The President of the United States may truly believe that Jewish settlements in Israel
are an obstacle to peace.  What is truly amazing is that there are Jewish leaders who can accept the
premise that it is possible to hold such an opinion and still be considered a friend of Israel!
       George Bush is no friend of Israel.  He is a deceitful enemy who only pretends to be our
friend while actually working to the benefit of our Arab enemies.  
       Are our memories so short that we have already forgotten the outright lies of President
Bush?  He told us that we should wait three months before requesting the ten billion dollar loan
guarantee, clearly implying that it would be unconditionally granted after that time and insisting
that it would not be linked to settlements.  When the three months were up, after having obediently
waited for the President, the Jewish State was told by Bush's Secretary of State that the loan
guarantees will be granted.... if, and only if, all settlement activity in Judea and Samaria was
ended.  
       The Judge of Judges knew of the perfidy of Bush hundreds of years before the United
States of America was even a concept.  It is written for all to see what would happen and what yet
will happen.  Mr. Bush, your actions have been recorded long before they ever occurred to you.  If
you take your Bible and turn to the Book of Judges, Chapter three verse 25 and look to the
Hebrew, the words can easily be translated as follows:
       "And they waited for Bush (to grant the loan guarantees), but he didn't open the doors to
aliyah; so the keys were taken from him and the doors were opened, and behold the (president) fell
to the earth, dead."
       The loan guarantees were to be the key to aliyah, the doors of which Bush tried to close
on us.  Yet despite his perfidy the keys have been taken from Bush and the doors have been pried
open as Jews continue to come home to Israel.  If I were the President, I would begin to worry.
       Another interpretation might be:
       "And they waited for Bush (to withdraw his extradition order of the Mannings). . . ."
       Mr. Bush, it is not in your interest to keep us waiting.