22 December 2011
Dear Senator Ben Cardin,
May I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. With your support and that of your fellow senators, may the New Year bring great hope and joy to the Palestinian people and the realization of their wish of a homeland in Palestine.
You stated in your response to me, “However, the United States must remain an honest broker in bringing both sides together. Any final agreement must be made solely between the State of Israel and the Palestinian people. Our role in this matter is not to set preconditions upon which this discussion is to be based. Rather, it is our job to provide an open forum in which both parties can discuss the issue without any prior requirements being placed upon them.”
The Oslo Peace Agreement was signed in 1993 and after almost 20 years, do you still think America can be an honest broker? If it was, the Palestinians would have had their land a long time ago. The world knows America is the “first Israel”, the second one is Israel. (The third one I keep to myself) It seems that the America Jews are more Jewish than they are American and this is going to be a BIG problem for America’s future. If the land truly belongs to Israel, you do not need America to help keep it (unless you actually have stolen it). What is yours is yours, and if it is not yours, no matter how hard you try to keep it, you will not succeed. Recently, in London, there was a story about the Jewish lobbyists having almost half of the government in their pocket. It sounds like what Ariel Sharon said openly to the world, that he has got America in his pocket. Why is there a need for Israeli lobbyists in London to buy the British government? Or for that matter, the US government? The whole world knows the true colour of the Jews in trying to keep their land legitimate, so how can the US be a fair broker? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfw5aLYiq5k&feature=player_embedded#!%3Cbr%20/%3E
I remembered during the communist era in the early 60’s, my father sided with China, just like what the America Jews are doing now siding with Israel. My mother shouted to my father, “If you love China so much, go back to China! Your family will have left you plenty of land, so why don’t you go back?” I must thank Mr. Lee Kuan Yew because a lot of effort was made by his government to make sure the citizens of Singapore do not take other countries’ sides and stay loyal to Singapore ONLY, but the America Jews stay loyal to Israel, so what happens if everyone in America behaves that way? What hope will America have as a united nation?
My mother said, “How can the Jews treat the Palestinians so inhumanely? It was not the Palestinians that killed 6 million Jews; it was the German, Hilter”. She said, “The Jews are now behaving worse than the Nazis”. There are many unhappy voices out there, and not just from the Muslim countries, but more and more from non-Islamic countries too.
It was Albert Einstein who said, “It would be my greatest sadness to see Jews do to Arabs *much* of what Nazis did to Jews.” Einstein also said, “If we are not able to find a way to honest cooperation and honest pacts with the [Palestinian] Arabs, then we have learned *nothing* in our two thousand years of suffering, and deserve all which will befall us.”
We have often heard the Israeli government tell the world that the Palestinians are trying to drive the Jews into the sea. And now we heard from Newt Gingrich that the Palestinians are historically “an invented people” and that the Palestinian leadership has always sought to destroy Israel. How dare Mr. Gingrich make such a unilateral decision and espouse an opinion reaching millions of people that erases the legitimacy of an entire race from this universe? Please read this article about Palestinian Identity written by Daoud Kuttab a Palestinian journalist who was born and lives in Jerusalem. http://dearmmlee.wordpress.com/category/petition-palestine/palestinian-identity/
As long as the Jews have money for lobbyists and the power to influence America’s policies, there seems to be little we can do to see real changes in the world, and especially for the Palestinian people to have a homeland. I am a positive thinker and will not give up hope that one day the Palestinians will have their homeland called PALESTINE, and, from today onwards, I hope all of you will join me in spirit and pray for a Palestinian State to be a reality very soon.
Love, light, peace, harmony and unity,
Sunflower Chong
From: Senator Ben Cardin – Do not reply to this message <senator@cardin.senate.gov>
To: sunflower_chong@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2011 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: Mail from website
Dear Ms. Sun Wah:
Thank you for contacting me regarding the Middle East peace process. I appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns with me on this issue.
The lack of a peaceful settlement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority severely impacts the national security of the United States and is harmful to our long-term interests in the region. We, as a nation, have many important ties to this region and the issues that so often consume it. However, the United States must remain an honest broker in bringing both sides together. Any final agreement must be made solely between the State of Israel and the Palestinian people. Our role in this matter is not to set preconditions upon which this discussion is to be based. Rather, it is our job to provide an open forum in which both parties can discuss the issue without any prior requirements being placed upon them.
I believe that this is a serious problem which can only be solved through joint dialogue and trust between all parties involved. As a member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, I will continue to monitor this situation and push for a peaceful resolution to this ongoing conflict.
Again, thank you for contacting me about this important matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future regarding this or any other matter of concern.
3 December 2011
Dear Senator Ben Cardin,
I hope to get your support for this Petition for a Palestinian State.
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/call-for-support-for-a-palestinian-state.html#sign
The success of the “Arab Spring” tells us that a “Global Spring” is possible to achieve, too. And it can begin with nothing more than a click of your mouse supporting our petition. The Palestinian people need our support now more than ever, for a “Global Spring” to finally achieve a homeland for their people. To build a better world, everyone must care. We must have the strong faith that we can build a better world for all.
On behalf of the Palestinian people, I thank you all very much for your support. Please spread the word.
Love, light, peace, harmony and unity,
Sunflower Chong
Founder of http://www.worldharmonyday.com