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Written by Howard Schultz
Tuesday, 11 July 2006
Dear Starbucks Customer,
First and foremost I want to thank you for making Starbucks the $6.4 billion global company it is today, with more than 90,000 employees, 9,700 stores, and 33 million weekly customers. Every latte and macchiato you drink at Starbucks is a contribution to the close alliance between the United States and Israel, in fact it is - as I was assured when being honored with the “Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award” - key to Israel’s long-term PR success. Your daily Chocolate Chips Frappucino helps paying for student projects in North America and Israel, presenting them with the badly needed Israeli perspective of the Intifada.
Starbucks, through the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah, an international network of Jewish education centres, sponsors Israeli military arms fairs in an effort to strengthen the special connection between the American, European and Israeli defense industries and to showcase the newest Israeli innovations in defense. As my contribution to the fight against the global rise of anti-Semitism, the reason behind the current conflict in the Middle-East, I help Aish HaTorah sponsoring the website "honestreporting.com” and produce material informing of Israel’s side of the story.
Without you, my valued customer, I wouldn’t be able to raise hundreds of millions of dollars each year to protect Israeli citizens from terrorist attacks and keep reminding every Jew in America, to defend Israel at any cost. $5 billion per year from the US government are no way near enough to pay for all the weaponry, bulldozers and security fences needed to protect innocent Israeli citizens from anti-Semitic Muslim terrorism. Corporate sponsorships are essential.
Having the bigger picture in mind, Starbucks have donated a store to the US army to help in the “War on Terror”. I cannot emphasize enough, how vital the “War on Terror” is for the continued viability and prospering of the Jewish State.
So next time you feel like chilling out at a Starbucks store, please remember that with every cup you drink at Starbucks you are helping with a noble cause.
Howard Schultz
Chairman & Chief Global Strategist
Starbucks Coffee Stores
Every cup of coffee at Starbucks supports Israel
[Editor's note: The Howard Schultz spoof letter above has caused quite a bit of a stir. In the first month of its pubication, it has been read by more than 100,000 visitors on the ZioPedia site alone, and republished on hundreds of blogs all over the world. Some readers were not quite sure whether the article was 'kosher' or not. Well, it is and it isn't. Howard Schultz never wrote that letter, I did. However, all the statements I made in that letter about donations, sponsorships, political views etc. - are based on factual Howard Schultz actions and quotes, as 1/2 hour of 'Googling' will easily confirm to anyone interested.
There is obviously a lot of emphasis right now on Israel's most recent brutal aggression against Lebanon and the Gaza strip. However it's important not to forget that the current events are part of a bigger pictures, Israel's criminal social-Darwinist and 19th century style colonialist plans for the region, a Jewish 'Lebensraum' from the Euphrate to the Nile. Let's face it, whatever critics will say against Israel, it will always be interpreted as being anti-Semitic. In fact, the current edition of the US dictionnary Webster defines anti-Semitism as 'criticism of Israel'. How cool is that?
Andrew Winkler
Editor/Publisher
ZioPedia - A Rebel Media Group Project ]
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Well Adam I beleive that you are the one who has to go back to school not me!! Before 60 years there was nothing called 'State of Israel'.
You wrote 'in fact the Jews settled that land long before any other peoples were present there, almost 4000 years ago'. All of a sudden they remembered to restore their land; only after the British Foreign Secretary Arthur J. Balfour issued the Balfour Declaration.Balfour encouraged immigrants from all over the world to come & steal Arab lands. Those immigrants established a monster that is always thirsty for blood. The Israeli massacres are countless.Stop being a devil’s advocate.
Posted by Ahmad M M on Thursday, 10 August 2006 at 3:06
Ahaha, Adam's comment remind me with this rules:
Rules of the Game for American Press
Rule No. 1: In the Middle East, it's always the Arabs that attack first and
Israel that defends itself. That's called retaliation.
Rule No. 2: Arabs, whether Palestinian or Lebanese, have absolutely no right
to kill Israeli civilians. That's called terrorism.
Rule No. 3: Israel has every right to kill as many Arab civilians as it
wants. That's called legitimate self-defense.
Rule No. 4: When Israel kills too many civilians, the Western powers urge
for restraint. That's called the reaction of the international community.
Rule No. 5: Palestinians and Lebanese have no right to capture Israeli
soldiers, even if their numbers are limited to three.
Rule No. 6: Israelis have the right to capture as many Palestinians as they
wish -- over 10,000 prisoners as of today, of which 300 are children.
Uttering
the magic word, 'terrorist,' is all that's needed to throw Arabs behind bars
without charges.
Rule No. 7: When you say 'Hizballah,' you should always add 'supported by
Syria and Iran.'
Rule No. 8: When you say 'Israel,' you should never add 'supported by the
United States and Europe' lest the conflict appear imbalanced.
Rule No. 9: Never mention 'occupied territories,' or 'UN resolutions,' or
'violations of international law,' or 'the Geneva conventions.' That might
perturb television viewers and lead them to ask questions.
Rule No. 10: Israelis speak English better than Arabs. That is why we always
give them -- and their supporters -- more air time. That way, they can
explain Rules 1 through 9 to us. That's called media objectivity.
Rule No. 11: If you don't agree with any of these rules, or if you think
they favor one party over another, that's because you're a dangerous
anti-Semite.
Posted by AHawarizmi on Wednesday, 09 August 2006 at 10:33
Hey, Ahmad, first of all, I don't even speak Hebrew. I don't live in Israel and I'm not a Zionist. I simply have enough basic understanding of international interaction to see that Israel is not at fault here. If you had enough wit to read my entire comment, you would know why the Israelis are blamed for 'atrocities' in Lebanon. It is because the terrorist organization known as Hezbollah plans it this way, hiding their guerrillas among innocents and using them as shields. That way, they can point a finger at the Israelis and show the world how cruel Israel is when civilians are killed, when in fact it is Hezbollah that has no regard for its own people and will use as many of them as possible to win its misguided, radically-driven campaign. Also, if Iran and Syria and the others are so concerned about the welfare of the Palestinians, why don't they invite them to enter their lands and live among their people? You know why? It is because having the issue of the Palestinians just gives these fundamentalist Arabs one more thing to hate Israel about, when in fact the Jews settled that land long before any other peoples were present there, almost 4000 years ago. Yet, instead of opening their borders to the Palestinians, these other Arab nations want to steal more of Israel's already limited land. Oh, and it seems you forgot what happened when Israel finally ceded the Gaza Strip to the Palestinians - they elected a terrorist-run government (Hamas) and used Gaza as a launching pad for rockets to shoot at Israel. So please, don't go talking about those subjects on which you are clearly clueless. Your religiously impassioned rhetoric that lacks any substantial facts or arguments is unimpressive. Go back to school and learn what this conflict is about.
Posted by Adam on Wednesday, 09 August 2006 at 5:18
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