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Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Israel's Shabak pulls the rug under Netanyahu's feet - [View all]azurnoir
(45,850 posts)13. I agree it shows how very dependent on Republicans such bills are
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The author is a member of the Likud Party, and I am not a subscriber to the WSJ, you
Jefferson23
Nov 2015
#4
Again, the quote is no where to be found except through the Israeli Likud. The
Jefferson23
Nov 2015
#7
Same problem and to imagine the WH would ignore Abbas is quite a stretch. n/t
Jefferson23
Nov 2015
#8
Yes, they use the same source, which is the Israeli government. What I said was, there is
Jefferson23
Nov 2015
#11
Nothing in that quote you're relying on is referenced, you know this, shira.
Jefferson23
Nov 2015
#25
let's take a look of the 71 co sponsors 42 were Republican it was introduced to the house in June
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#12
when the majority of that 7 in 10 are Republican is cheering in order? 81% Republican
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#37
Did you get dizzy writing that, so much spin but bald facts from m your own link
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#40
what's your point? Fact is among all groups, Israel 2:1 or better support over the Palis
ericson00
Nov 2015
#43
Nothing pathetic here Israel has become a partisan issue Ted Cruz accomplished that
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#27
So now you claim I'm a Ted Cruz sympathizer even though my politics run opposite to his?
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#39
The Leftists she met were probably what you'd consider Left of Center or Centrists. n/t
shira
Dec 2015
#69
so it's Obama's fault? Has nothing to do with Ted Cruz and Netanyahu's attempt to undercut
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#49
The mere mention of the implications of Cruz's actions towards Obama are more disturbing to some
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#48
so you post 2 graph that have no party break downs, but when you break it down by party affiliation
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#59
Not when it is broken down by party affiliation I have no problem with the rest
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#61
spin away the poll is quite plain though and how do you explain the House and Senate not to mention
azurnoir
Dec 2015
#63