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Kadima MKs mull quitting the party
Moran Azulay
Published: 17.10.12, 18:44
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1. Principles... principles...
Alf Red ,   Londonistan   (10.17.12)
Rats jumping floundered ship. And they are talking PRINCIPLES? )))))))))
2. The rats are jumping ship.
Wise Saba ,   Ma'agalim   (10.17.12)
Kadima is finished. I hope nobody takes these losers on, let them sink with the ship.
3. Good to see how dedicated Israeli politicians
A ,   Belgium   (10.17.12)
are to their parties, especially when they smell a loser.
4. Love it
zionist forever   (10.17.12)
They quit Likud to follow Sharon when he was at very popular and it looked like he would win the election. They won their Kadima seats on a Sharon sympathy vote and loved Kadima, now they know that Kadima is going into meltdown next election these highly principled individuals decide they want to either join Labor or return to Likud as all to be forgiven. On the plus side at least its very doubtful this will make the slightest bit of difference because non of these people are senior MKS and none of them are likely to be given good spots on either the Labor Party or Likud party lists. As far as Kadima itself goes, Bibi needs them to take win a substantial number of seats because for the most part it will come from Labor so split the left wing vote and its going to help Bibi a lot and might be the difference between winning and losing the election because Labor are going to do very well and with their social justice campaign they may just win the election.
5. Simply amazing
Gee ,   Zikron Yaakov   (10.17.12)
How many of predicted this exact result over 2 years ago? There were a lot of us that said this was going to happen. Reality is that Kadima may not even make it into the next Knesset.
6. Regional elections
Ethan Schwartz ,   Eilat   (10.17.12)
If these guys see it a job let them run before the people and prove that they are serving the people. These are the best talkbacks I have seen to date on any subject.
7.  Yulia Shamalov Berkovich is great. I like her ideas
qwerty ,   jtown   (10.17.12)
I met MK Yulia Shamalov Berkovich and I really like her ideas. She actually is new to politics and only go into Kneset because another MK left in the middle of the term. I see no shadiness on her part and the fact that she may leave Kadima sells her even more for me.
8. Losers, one and all
Mike ,   Jerusalem   (10.17.12)
The Kadima MK's are the real losers of the Israeli political system. People who run to wherever there is power and have no principles or values. Its all about a paycheck and their egos. Hopefully no party will take them in and they can learn a valuable lesson. You can fool the people some of the time, but not all the time. Good riddance to these leeches. And this includes Livni and HaNegbi.
9. It's called
Sagi   (10.17.12)
"sticking" to your principles.
10. To #9
zbrk ,   Eshkolot, Israel   (10.18.12)
Actually, the principal characteristic of Kadima members is not that the "stick to [their] principles." Really, these folks are known by the fact that to keep their seats they will, at the slightest chance, stick it TO their principles.
11. Kadima MKs
Gloriya   (10.18.12)
Clowns.
12. To # 3 . A. in Belgium TRY # 3
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (10.18.12)
It happens also in Belgium .One example , know to me , but there must be others too : Andre Gantman , ex Open VLD , is now a NV.A member of the communal council in Antwerp ; was elected with more than 1200 [ Jewish ? ] votes . He followed his friend Van Campenhout , who did the same thing
13. #12 No arguement at all
A ,   Belgium   (10.18.12)
Coalition governments anywhere are bound to be dirty.
14. A in Belgium , we are NOT talking about coalition
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (10.18.12)
governements but about people leaving [ changer - overgaan ] their party for another , as you wrote : How dedicated Israeli politicians are to their parties .....And this happens in your country too , as i have told with two examples . There must be others too .
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