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Abbas: “We welcome every drop of blood spilled in Jerusalem...." shira Nov 2015 #1
You have no link to the first quote, why is that? n/t Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #2
WSJ. Just added it in, thanks. n/t shira Nov 2015 #3
The author is a member of the Likud Party, and I am not a subscriber to the WSJ, you Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #4
Here's Israel's MFA, with video... shira Nov 2015 #5
Again, the quote is no where to be found except through the Israeli Likud. The Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #7
Here's the NewYorker's Bernard Avishai with the same quote.... shira Nov 2015 #6
Same problem and to imagine the WH would ignore Abbas is quite a stretch. n/t Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #8
House Resolution #293 passed by Congress... shira Nov 2015 #9
Nicely done, Shira leftynyc Nov 2015 #10
I agree it shows how very dependent on Republicans such bills are azurnoir Nov 2015 #13
LOL leftynyc Nov 2015 #18
so you're US politicians are running on proIsrael platforms? azurnoir Nov 2015 #26
Of course they are leftynyc Nov 2015 #31
so now it's when they're asked which is more like it azurnoir Nov 2015 #38
It's a freeking poll leftynyc Nov 2015 #41
Yes, they use the same source, which is the Israeli government. What I said was, there is Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #11
I think Shira decimated every single sequential argument of yours... King_David Nov 2015 #14
Of course you would. One would need the desire not to reconcile why the Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #16
(Oct 16, 2015) Kerry warns Abbas against inciting violence shira Nov 2015 #24
Nothing in that quote you're relying on is referenced, you know this, shira. Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #25
Are you pretending leftynyc Nov 2015 #33
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
71 - 42 = bipartisan King_David Nov 2015 #15
with a strong Republican majority almost 2:1 in fact azurnoir Nov 2015 #17
I see math not your strongpoint King_David Nov 2015 #19
Those pathetically trying leftynyc Nov 2015 #20
Even calling 42:29 a 2:1 ratio is pretty pathetic all in of itself... King_David Nov 2015 #21
If he's so sure leftynyc Nov 2015 #22
by almost 4-1, Americans overall favor Israel over Palestinians ericson00 Nov 2015 #23
and when you break it down it is largely Republicans 81% vs Democrats 48% azurnoir Nov 2015 #28
Since you want to throw numbers around leftynyc Nov 2015 #34
when the majority of that 7 in 10 are Republican is cheering in order? 81% Republican azurnoir Nov 2015 #37
you do realize those numbers are not supplementary to 100, right ericson00 Nov 2015 #35
Of course it would be a landslide leftynyc Nov 2015 #36
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
I said almost actually about 1.5 or do you want it down to 100ths :) azurnoir Nov 2015 #29
Of course it's bipartisan leftynyc Nov 2015 #32
Nothing pathetic here Israel has become a partisan issue Ted Cruz accomplished that azurnoir Nov 2015 #27
It's YOU that has leftynyc Nov 2015 #30
So now you claim I'm a Ted Cruz sympathizer even though my politics run opposite to his? azurnoir Nov 2015 #39
LOL leftynyc Nov 2015 #42
also, its clear that if Obama got along better with Bibi, ericson00 Dec 2015 #44
Yes, they will leftynyc Dec 2015 #45
How many Leftists did you meet on your tourist trip leftynyc.... Israeli Dec 2015 #65
Our main tour guide leftynyc Dec 2015 #66
Hey .... Israeli Dec 2015 #67
No bullshit leftynyc Dec 2015 #68
I have never met an Israeli Leftist .... Israeli Dec 2015 #70
Don't know what to tell you leftynyc Dec 2015 #72
Sounds surreal to me to leftynyc...... Israeli Dec 2015 #73
The Leftists she met were probably what you'd consider Left of Center or Centrists. n/t shira Dec 2015 #69
Probably shira .... Israeli Dec 2015 #71
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
The invitation came from Boehner leftynyc Dec 2015 #50
sorry I confuse the Teappers but still point made thank you azurnoir Dec 2015 #51
And what point is it leftynyc Dec 2015 #52
again 7 out of 10 includes 81% of that 7 figure are Republicans azurnoir Dec 2015 #53
LOL leftynyc Dec 2015 #54
Your math skills are lousy FBaggins Dec 2015 #55
Take another look at the graph 81% Republicans vs 48% of Democrats azurnoir Dec 2015 #56
Again... your post lacks in the most basic math skills FBaggins Dec 2015 #58
so you post 2 graph that have no party break downs, but when you break it down by party affiliation azurnoir Dec 2015 #59
The two graphs were unrelated to the simple mathematical correction. FBaggins Dec 2015 #60
Not when it is broken down by party affiliation I have no problem with the rest azurnoir Dec 2015 #61
Sorry.. you're the one in denial FBaggins Dec 2015 #62
spin away the poll is quite plain though and how do you explain the House and Senate not to mention azurnoir Dec 2015 #63
The poll IS quite plain... which makes your claim of spin quite ironic. FBaggins Dec 2015 #64
Israel is in no sense a partisan issue FBaggins Dec 2015 #46
The point isn't to make Americans like Palestinians more; it's to hate Israel more. n/t shira Dec 2015 #47
Of course FBaggins Dec 2015 #57
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