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' I said, 'Baby, they don't, because we're going to go in there and we're going to impeach the ”
Accored to pew research polling....he is right. Especially younger memeber of the jewish faith...they no longer hold Isreal in the same regard..also only 52% of olders jews....He said Israel used to have "absolute power" over Congress. You don't get more anti-Semitic tropey than that. And for rhetorical flourish, he throws out the old "Jews control the media" one.
For the record:
Sulzberger was born in Washington, D.C., on August 5, 1980, to Gail Gregg and Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. He is of German ancestry. His paternal grandfather was Jewish, and the rest of his family is of Christian background (Episcopalian and Congregationalist)
This could be a very interesting race because if she is able to win, then that is a terrible omen for the Democrats strategy of flooding the country with foreigners to gain an advantage. We're seeing that Latino immigrants aren't exactly giving them the support they were expecting, but if the last two years are able to flip these other immigrant groups to even 40/60 GOP/DNC, then them clowns are in trouble.We need to trade out about 10 more just like her from Somalia for the white libs on this board.
This could be a very interesting race because if she is able to win, then that is a terrible omen for the Democrats strategy of flooding the country with foreigners to gain an advantage. We're seeing that Latino immigrants aren't exactly giving them the support they were expecting, but if the last two years are able to flip these other immigrant groups to even 40/60 GOP/DNC, then them clowns are in trouble.
It is not immediately clear what prompted the boos, but a Newsweek article said that some people suggest it was related to the Somali-American congresswoman's support for abortion and LGBTQ rights.
Another possible reason for the cold shoulder could be her comments Thursday claiming that Minnesota has worse conditions than a Somali refugee camp.
Reps. Omar and Tlaib Among Democrats Tied To Group With Alleged Links To Hamas Slaying
At least eight Democratic members of Congress share close ties to a nonprofit group that is now subject to discovery in a landmark federal civil lawsuit that seeks to hold the group financially liable for the terrorist slaying of an American teenager in 1996.
David Boim was 17 when members of Hamas, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization, shot and killed him at a bus stop in the West Bank in 1996. Boim's parents successfully sued a network of American-based Palestinian nonprofit groups in federal court for financing the terrorists that killed their son, and a federal judge ultimately awarded the family a $156 million judgment under the Anti-Terrorism Act following a jury trial in 2004.
But the groups never paid up. Shortly after the judgment was levied, the groups claimed they were bankrupt and went out of business. One of the groups, the Holy Land Foundation, had its monetary assets seized by the United States, and five of its leaders were sentenced to decades in prison in 2008 for providing material support to Hamas.
That's where American Muslims for Palestine, an Illinois-based nonprofit group that has since developed close ties with influential Democratic lawmakers such as Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MN), came into play, the Boim family alleged in a follow-up lawsuit filed in federal court in 2017.
Reps. Omar and Tlaib among Democrats tied to group with alleged links to Hamas slaying