Sunday, November 30, 2008
What is Meridor doing in the Likud?
11/30/2008 08:25:00 AM |
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Talk about an opportunist.
Meridor can't even toe the party line on something that has universal consensus within the Likud.
MK Gilad Erdan said "The Likud's stance on the legal system are substantially different than Meridor's"
Meridor said, "Wherever I go, people talk about Friedman. This is a battle we have lost. I cannot remember such damage to the faith of the public in the justice system, and so many complaints about the system."
Wherever you go Dan?
You're hanging out with the Lefties. You don't belong in the Likud.
Meridor can't even toe the party line on something that has universal consensus within the Likud.
MK Gilad Erdan said "The Likud's stance on the legal system are substantially different than Meridor's"
Meridor said, "Wherever I go, people talk about Friedman. This is a battle we have lost. I cannot remember such damage to the faith of the public in the justice system, and so many complaints about the system."
Wherever you go Dan?
You're hanging out with the Lefties. You don't belong in the Likud.
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2 comments:
Meridor can't even toe the party line on something that has universal consensus within the Likud.
Not only Meridor; also Benny Begin. Begin has the exact same leftist position as Meridor regarding the Supreme Court and Friedman's attempts at judicial reform. And he says so, right here. Start reading from "OK, in what ways do you and he [Meridor] share a world view?"
You probably also read about it here.
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