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First Muslim Women in US Congress Misled Voters About Views on Israel

  

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First Muslim Women in US Congress Misled Voters About Views on Israel

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First Muslim Women in US Congress Misled Voters About Views on Israel



by  Soeren Kern , Gatestone Institute, November 16, 2018

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Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (pictured) and Rashida Harbi Tlaib will be the first two Muslim women ever to serve in the US Congress. During her campaign, Omar criticized anti-Israel boycotts. Less than a week after being elected, however, Omar admitted that she supports the boycotts. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Ilhan Abdullahi Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Harbi Tlaib of Michigan will be the first two Muslim women ever to serve in the US Congress. Most of the media coverage since their election on November 6 has been effusive in praise of their Muslim identity and personal history.

Less known is that both women deceived voters about their positions on Israel. Both women, at some point during their rise in electoral politics, led voters — especially Jewish voters — to believe that they held moderate views on Israel. After being elected, both women reversed their positions and now say they are committed to sanctioning the Jewish state.

America's first two Muslim congresswomen are now both on record as appearing to oppose Israel's right to exist. They both support the anti-Israel boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement. Both are also explicitly or implicitly opposed to continuing military aid to Israel, as well as to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — an outcome that would establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Instead, they favor a one-state solution — an outcome that many analysts believe would, due to demographics over time, replace the Jewish state with a unitary Palestinian state.

Ilhan Omar, who will replace outgoing Rep. Keith Ellison (the first Muslim elected to Congress) in Minnesota's 5th congressional district, came to the United States as a 12-year-old refugee from Somalia and settled in the Twin Cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul, in the late 1990s.

In her acceptance speech, delivered  without  an American flag, Congresswoman-elect Omar opened her speech in Arabic with the greeting, "As-Salam Alaikum, (peace be upon you), alhamdulillah (praise be to Allah), alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah." She continued:


"I stand here before you tonight as your congresswoman-elect with many firsts behind my name. The first woman of color to represent our state in Congress. The first woman to wear a hijab. The first refugee ever elected to Congress. And one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress."

Omar faced some controversy during the campaign, including a disturbing  report that she had married her own brother in 2009 for fraudulent purposes, as well as a  tweet  from May 2018 in which she refers to Israel as an "apartheid regime," and another  tweet  from November 2012, in which she stated: "Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel."

After the tweets came to light, Omar met with members of her congressional district's large Jewish population to address concerns over her position on Israel, as  reported  by Minneapolis's  Star Tribune . During a Democratic Party candidates' forum at Beth El Synagogue in St. Louis Park on August 6 — one week before Omar defeated four other candidates in the party's primary — Omar  publicly criticized the anti-Israel BDS movement. In front of an audience of more than a thousand people, Omar said she supported a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and that the BDS movement aimed at pressuring Israel was not helpful in trying to achieve that goal.

Pressed by moderator Mary Lahammer to specify "exactly where you stand on that," Omar  replied  that the BDS movement was "counteractive" because it stopped both sides from coming together for "a conversation about how that's going to be possible."

Less than a week after being elected, however, Omar admitted that she supports the BDS movement. On November 11, Omar's office  told  the website MuslimGirl.com that she favors BDS against Israel:


"Ilhan believes in and supports the BDS movement, and has fought to make sure people's right to support it isn't criminalized. She does however, have reservations on the effectiveness of the movement in accomplishing a lasting solution."

On November 12, Omar  told  TC Jewfolk, a website catering to the Jewish community in the Twin Cities, that her position on the BDS movement "has always been the same" and pointed to her vote as a state lawmaker against House bill HF 400, which  prohibits  the state from doing business with companies or organizations that boycott Israel.

In a recent interview with the  Star Tribune , Omar  characterized  the controversy over her tweets about Israel as an effort to "stigmatize and shame me into saying something other than what I believed."

In a July 8, 2018 interview with ABC News, for a segment entitled, "Progressive Democrats Increasingly Criticize Israel, and Could Reap Political Rewards," Omar  defended  her tweets. She said the accusations of anti-Semitism "are without merit" and "rooted in bigotry toward a belief about what Muslims are stereotyped to believe."

On September 22, Omar was the keynote speaker in Minneapolis at a fundraiser  focused  on providing monetary support for Palestinians in Gaza, which is ruled by Hamas. The US Department of State has  officially designated  Hamas a terrorist group. After the event, Omar  tweeted :


"It was such an honor to attend the 'Dear Gaza' fundraiser ... I know Palestinians are resilient people, hateful protesters nor unjust occupation will dim their spirit."

Writing in the  New York Post , political commentator David Harsanyi  noted  that Omar's rhetoric had anti-Semitic undertones:


"Now, it isn't inherently anti-Semitic to be critical of Israeli political leadership or policies. The Democratic Party antagonism toward the Jewish state has been well-established over the past decade. But Omar used a well-worn anti-Semitic trope about the preternatural ability of a nefarious Jewish cabal to deceive the world....

"Omar had a chance to retract, or at least refine, her statement. Instead, she doubled down ... blaming Jewish Islamophobia for the backlash....

"To accuse the only democratic state in the Middle East, which grants more liberal rights to its Muslim citizens than any Arab nation, of being an 'apartheid regime' is, on an intellectual level, grossly disingenuous or incredibly ignorant. And when a politician singles out Jewish allies as 'evil,' but ignores every brutal theocratic regime in the area, it's certainly noteworthy....

"Omar's defenders will claim she's anti-Israel, not anti-Jewish. 'Anti-Zionism' has been the preferred justification for Jew-hatred in institutions of education and within progressive activism for a long time. Now it's coming for politics. Democrats can either allow it to be normalized, or they can remain silent."

In Michigan, meanwhile, Rashida Tlaib, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, won a largely uncontested race for the open seat in state's heavily Democratic 13th congressional district.

In Tlaib's acceptance speech,  delivered  with a Palestinian flag, she credited her victory to the Palestinian cause. "A lot of my strength comes from being Palestinian," she said.

Like Omar, Tlaib has changed her positions on key issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. During her race for the Democratic nomination in the state primary,  Tlaib actively  "sought out the support and received the endorsement of J Street." J Street is a left-leaning organization that is highly critical of the Israel government, and through "JStreetPAC," it also allocates financial support to those who back J Street's policies.

J Street endorsed Tlaib  "based on her support for two states" with the JStreetPAC website  claiming  that she "believes that the U.S. should be directly involved with negotiations to reach a two-state solution. Additionally, she supports all current aid to Israel and the Palestinian Authority."

After her primary win on August 7, however, Tlaib radically shifted her positions on Israel, so much so that  Haaretz  suggested that she pulled a " bait-and-switch ."

In an August 14 interview with  In These Times  magazine, Tlaib was asked whether she supported a one-state or two-state solution. She  replied :


"One state. It has to be one state. Separate but equal does not work.... This whole idea of a two-state solution, it doesn't work."

Tlaib also  declared  her opposition to US aid for Israel, as well as her support for the BDS movement.

When asked why she accepted money from J Street, Tlaib  said  that the organization endorsed her because of her "personal story," not her policy "stances."

In an August 13 interview with Britain's Channel 4, Tlaib  revealed  that she subscribes to the specious concept of  intersectionality , which posits that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is fundamentally a dispute between "white supremacists" and "people of color."

When Tlaib was asked about her position on Israel, she replied, "I grew up in Detroit where every single corner of the district is a reminder of the civil rights movement."

When Tlaib was asked whether, once in Congress, she would vote to cut aid to Israel, she  replied : "Absolutely. For me, US aid should be leverage."

On August 17, J Street withdrew its endorsement of Tlaib's candidacy. J Street  noted :


"After closely consulting with Rashida Tlaib's campaign to clarify her most current views on various aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we have come to the unfortunate conclusion that a significant divergence in perspectives requires JStreetPAC to withdraw our endorsement of her candidacy.
"While we have long championed the value of a wide range of voices in discussion of the conflict and related issues, we cannot endorse candidates who conclude that they can no longer publicly express unequivocal support for a two-state solution and other core principles to which our organization is dedicated."

Commentator Jonathan Tobin  noted  that many American Jews seemed indifferent to victories by these anti-Israel Democrats:


"The base of the Democratic Party has been profoundly influenced by intersectional arguments that, like Tlaib's slurs, view the Palestinian war on Israel as akin to the struggle for civil rights in the United States....

"For most [American Jews], Israel is, at best, just one among many issues they care about. At the moment, that means most American Jews are far more interested in evicting US President Donald Trump from the White House or expressing solidarity with illegal immigrants than about threats to Israel...

"With many Jews expressing distaste for an 'illiberal' Israel, it's little surprise that the bulk of American Jewry isn't overly bothered about the election of Socialists who are unsympathetic to the Jewish state or consider Zionism to be racist."

Soeren Kern  is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based  Gatestone Institute .



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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

This article, and others I posted previously, clearly point out that the Democrats have appointed deceitful liars to Congress, opportunists who had one story to tell to gain votes and financial support, and the opposite once they were elected. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
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1.1  Texan1211  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago

You gotta admit it, it isn't really surprising.

Sad, yes.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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1.2  Cerenkov  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago

A lying antisemite. How surprising...

 
 
 
JBB
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1.3  JBB  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago

Eight new Jewish members of Congress were elected and all are Democrats...

Is it fair to condemn support of Israel? Nobody was appointed by Democrats. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.3.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  JBB @1.3    6 years ago

???  Shouldn't the last word in your comment be "Republicans", in order to make sense of your comment?  And no, I think it ISN'T fair to condemn support of Israel - I think it's misguided to do so.

 
 
 
JBB
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1.3.2  JBB  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.3.1    6 years ago

No, all eight of the new Jews elected to our congress are Democrats...  

You said, "Democrats appointed deceitful liars". Nobody got appointed.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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1.3.3  Cerenkov  replied to  JBB @1.3.2    6 years ago

So what?

 
 
 
JBB
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1.3.4  JBB  replied to  Cerenkov @1.3.3    6 years ago

American Jews are overwhelmingly Democrats as are US Jewish leaders.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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1.3.5  Cerenkov  replied to  JBB @1.3.4    6 years ago

So what?

 
 
 
Don Overton
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1.3.6  Don Overton  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.3.1    6 years ago

Actually you are making stories up and it is fair to condemn Israel  for the violence they have to to children, women and men that are not part of hezbollah

I find your remarks without merit and a wild generalization 

 
 
 
Don Overton
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1.3.7  Don Overton  replied to  Cerenkov @1.3.3    6 years ago

You mean it's ok Buzz to fabricate stories,  OK, got ya

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.3.8  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Don Overton @1.3.7    6 years ago

Just what stories did I fabricate, Don? Sounds to me like you're calling me a liar. I note that Episte thumbed up your comment, so I'm hereby asking her to point out what story I have fabricated.

 
 
 
Spikegary
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1.3.9  Spikegary  replied to  JBB @1.3.4    6 years ago

Which is kind of surprising, as Democrats lead the anti-Israeli rhetoric here in the U.S.

 
 
 
Spikegary
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1.3.10  Spikegary  replied to  Don Overton @1.3.6    6 years ago

This from the guy with the Nazi Flag in his avatar and a photoshopped picture of the President in a Nazi uniform.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

It's about 10:20 pm here and since I'm turning off my computer for the night, this seed is locked for the night. I will reopen it in about 10 hours from now.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

This seed is now unlocked and open for civil comments.

 
 
 
charger 383
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4  charger 383    6 years ago

Did anybody believe her first statements?

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  charger 383 @4    6 years ago

I think they most likely did, and I'll bet even supported her to establish their inclusiveness, and now they know what it's like to be betrayed by a deceitful liar. 

 
 
 
charger 383
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4.1.1  charger 383  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @4.1    6 years ago
to establish their inclusiveness

That has a way of biting you in the butt

 
 
 
epistte
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5  epistte    6 years ago

I'd vote for her if I had the chance. Israel is the problem child in the middle east and the US should not be supporting their Zionist policies.  I see Israel's Zionism as little different than South Afrika's apartheid under P.W. Botha.

I'd rather she not support Islamic policies, but she has that right. 

 
 
 
MrFrost
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5.1  MrFrost  replied to  epistte @5    6 years ago
Israel is the problem child in the middle east and the US should not be supporting their Zionist policies. 

Bingo. They want all the power, all the nukes, all the money, all the weapons, etc.. While denying other countries their right to defend themselves and have a society, (that we may or may not agree with), that they choose. 

I have nothing against Israel, but their leadership is lacking. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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5.1.2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  MrFrost @5.1    6 years ago
"They want all the power, all the nukes, all the money, all the weapons, etc"

Yeah, Mr. Frost, just like in America those avaricious Jews control all the media, all the banks, Hollywood, and the American government is controlled by Netanyahu.

 
 
 
Don Overton
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5.1.3  Don Overton  replied to    6 years ago

You mean republicans don't you

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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5.2  Cerenkov  replied to  epistte @5    6 years ago

"Israel is the problem child in the middle east..."

What a joke. Israel is the only democracy in the ME. Opposition to Israel is almost always cloaked antisemitism. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
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5.2.1  Texan1211  replied to  Cerenkov @5.2    6 years ago

Amazing how quick some are to throw our allies under the bus while at the same time bitching about Trump doing it!

Why, I don't see anything hypocritical there, do you?

And for those that need it:

/S

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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5.2.2  Cerenkov  replied to  Texan1211 @5.2.1    6 years ago

Deleted Any claim that Israel is a uniquely evil nation in the ME is laughable. And so are the antisemites that suggest so.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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5.2.3  Texan1211  replied to  Cerenkov @5.2.2    6 years ago

The self-proclaimed "Party of Tolerance" shows yet once again how stupid and how much of a flat-out lie that claim is.

 
 
 
epistte
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5.2.4  epistte  replied to  Cerenkov @5.2    6 years ago
"Israel is the problem child in the middle east..." What a joke. Israel is the only democracy in the ME. Opposition to Israel is almost always cloaked antisemitism. 

I have a problem with the Jewish government Zionist policies. All people have the right to exist freely, Jews and Arabs of all faiths

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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5.2.5  Cerenkov  replied to  epistte @5.2.4    6 years ago

Rights that Israel guarantees but which no Islamic nation does. Do you see the bigotry yet? 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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5.2.6  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  epistte @5.2.4    6 years ago
"I have a problem with the Jewish government Zionist policies."

Before being critical perhaps you should first learn the meaning of the word "Zionism".

Oxford English Dictionary:

Zionism

A movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.

Can you explain what your problem with Zionism is, now that you know what the word means?  By the way, I doubt that you are an anti-Semite, but comparing Israel to a genuinely apartheid state such as South Africa once was is well established as an ANTISEMITIC CANARD.  If you feel that Israel is an apartheid state, do you also believe in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and that Jews use the blood of Christian children to make their Passover matzoh?

 
 
 
MrFrost
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6  MrFrost    6 years ago

So she said something misleading to get elected. Um, that's not a first by a long shot. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
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6.1  Texan1211  replied to  MrFrost @6    6 years ago

No, not the first. But usually they have to be at least sworn in before reversing course!

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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6.1.1  Cerenkov  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1    6 years ago

We probably shouldn't elect jihadists..

 
 
 
Texan1211
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6.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Cerenkov @6.1.1    6 years ago

I agree, but what else would you expect from progressive liberals?

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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6.1.3  Cerenkov  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.2    6 years ago

Nothing less. Many of them hate America. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
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6.1.4  Texan1211  replied to  Cerenkov @6.1.3    6 years ago

Rather sad and pathetic, no?

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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6.1.5  Cerenkov  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.4    6 years ago

Quite.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

Well, it's nice to see the true prejudices of NT members. Israel survives in a cauldron of hatred surrounding it, ONLY because of strong leadership. With a wimpy government and leader, how long does anyone think Israel would survive as the only true democracy in the Middle East and Homeland for the Jews it was created to be, while being surrounded by nations that want to wipe it off the face of the Earth, those nations with horrid humanitarian records also being supported by supposedly civilized western countries, and as we now also see, many individuals who live in them. The ironic thing is, that those who hate Israel most likely take advantage of all the beneficial medical, humanitarian, technological, agricultural, military and intelligence benefits created or discovered by Israelis. And the Arabs/Islamic nations provide ??? benefits to the rest of the world? - oh yes, I almost forgot, OIL.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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7.1  Cerenkov  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @7    6 years ago

They provide an endless supply of genocidal antisemitism as well...

 
 
 
Don Overton
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7.2  Don Overton  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @7    6 years ago

And  you don't think there isn't a culture of hate in Israel?

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7.2.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Don Overton @7.2    6 years ago

Yes, I have to admit that when I saw the demolished reception room of the Park Hotel in Netanya just after the Palestinian terrorist blew up a Seder attended by many families with their young children, I didn't feel a lot of love for the Palestinians.  And I'll have to admit that when I witnessed a bus bombing in Jerusalem that decimated innocent women and children it was hard for me to LOVE the Palestinian who did it. And I have to admit that I wasn't happy when I had to run and hide in a bomb shelter when balloon or kite bombs were flying over me.  As well, I do resent that my son and daughter were almost slaughtered in separate bombings in Israel because only for the grace of God they just very narrowly escaped them.  And I must admit that I think the burning of thousands of acres of forests, orchards and crops and the burning alive of animals has not made me want to hug and kiss a Gazan, especially since I paid thousands of dollars to plant a 1000 tree forest in Israel as a memorial to my late father when he died and I kind of hoped it wasn't the forest I planted.  So yes, Don, I do admit that I'm not particularly happy, but I don't know if you have ever been to Israel, although I've been there more than once, and notwithstanding everything I said here, I did NOT find a culture of hate, only a culture of HOPE, and HOPING for a peaceful future.  So what did you find while you were there, because I assume you know first-hand from personal experience that there is a culture of hate among Israelis....or have you just learned that from reading Palestinian propaganda and listening to the BDS advocates? What would that be Don, rense? mondoweiss? Veterans Today? or just the usual leftist biased media?

And I guess it's more likely that there's a culture of hate among the Palestinians and Gazans who are taught from a young age to hate Israelis, from reading their textbooks that tell them to, and glorify the "martyrs" who kill Jews and then have parks, streets and schools named after them.  At least a couple of European countries have stopped funding the printing of those textbooks when they FINALLY realized that they were being used to foment Jew-hatred, which those countries explained by saying they were counterproductive to peace being achieved.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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8  Split Personality    6 years ago

Ilhan_Omar_portrait.JPG   won her election 267,690 votes to her opponents 74,437 votes and there were 1,219 write in votes.  That's a 78.0% to 21.7% drubbing.

I would venture to guess that BDS was not on the minds of many voters that day in Minnesota, nor one speech in one synagogue made a significant difference in the end result.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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8.1  Texan1211  replied to  Split Personality @8    6 years ago

So sometimes lying by a politician is acceptable to you?

 
 
 
Split Personality
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8.1.1  Split Personality  replied to  Texan1211 @8.1    6 years ago

Haven't you said "all politicians lie" especially about the constant harping on Trump?

 
 
 
Texan1211
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8.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Split Personality @8.1.1    6 years ago

No, I haven't.

haven't you criticized other politicians for lying?

 
 
 
Don Overton
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8.1.3  Don Overton  replied to  Texan1211 @8.1    6 years ago

And Trump, McConnell, and the rest of the trump republicans don't lie.  Hypocrite. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
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8.1.4  Texan1211  replied to  Don Overton @8.1.3    6 years ago

before you call someone a hypocrite, you should read the posts. 

Now, if you can quote me ever saying those people didn't lie--you MIGHT have had a point.

But you can't, and you don't.

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Cerenkov
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8.3  Cerenkov  replied to  Split Personality @8    6 years ago

Some people support an antisemitic candidate. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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8.4  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Split Personality @8    6 years ago
"That's a 78.0% to 21.7% drubbing."

So what? That doesn't make her any less a deceitful liar.

 
 
 
Don Overton
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8.4.1  Don Overton  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @8.4    6 years ago

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Buzz of the Orient
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9  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

It's 10:07 pm where I am and I'm really tired so I'm locking this article for the night and will reopen it in about 10 hours from now.  In the meantime check out this article if you're looking for a morning laugh. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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10  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

Now unlocked.  I just read that Omar is going to campaign for allowing religious head covers in Congress.  I see nothing wrong with that, but if she campaigns for banning the banning of BDS (26 States have done that) I definitely object.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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11  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

It's about 10:35 pm here so I'm turning off my computer for the night. I will reopen this seed in about 10 hours.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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12  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

Okay, unlocked for the day (my day awake, not the same as most of yours).

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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13  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

I have some important things to do outside of my home tomorrow so I am locking this seed due to its  being somewhat controversial, and I will be unable to open it again until about 21 hours from now.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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14  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

My necessary mission is accomplished, and this seed in now reopened for a few hours, but then I go to sleep and will lock it for overnight.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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15  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

I've had a rough day today and I can't keep my eyes open so this is good night, and the seed will be reopened tomorrow, i.e. in about 10-11 hours.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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16  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

That's strange. I thought I unlocked this article.  Okay now it is definitely unlocked for the (my) day.

 
 

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