‘Jews Must Be Stopped’: California GOP Congressional Candidate Robocall

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/21224

No, this is most often the work of progressive activists and groups, like the Antifa movement, who engage in confrontation and seek to suppress speech. And the epidemic of campus anti-Semitism is largely attributable to liberal BDS advocates, leftist faculty stooges, and Islamists – not neo-Nazis or white supremacists [bold mine], who unlike progressives don’t have a symbiotic relationship with American academia.

One can disagree with President Trump or dislike him for any number of reasons, but he cannot reasonably be blamed for suppressing speech, encouraging political violence, or promoting anti-Semitism. These excesses today are more closely associated with leftists who justify radicalism with dubious victimhood narratives and benefit from media enablers who downplay their extremism. They are also empowered by the refusal of many Democrats to categorically condemn progressive intolerance.
 
I guess it is time to bust out this video.


That is called scripting and editing. Like anyone would walk over and complain about a guy holding a ISIS flag smoking :)

You know like the ones where they show ten Americans in a row who can't find Canada on a map.

Iraq, Korea probably don't need that.

Of the 30 current Jewish lawmakers, 28 are Democrats and two are Republican. Wonder why.
 
Maybe not the world, just US politics. The Jewish neocons in Bush Jr's cabinet pushed for the invasion of Iraq, because it would reduce threats to Israel, resulting in thousands of dead US soldiers and hundreds of thousands of Muslims.

  • PNAC — Neoconservative think tank and lobby. Backed Iraqi regime change in 1998.
  • IASPS — “A Jerusalem-based think tank with an office in Washington, D.C.” Lobbied Israel for Iraqi regime change in 1996.
  • JINSA — The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. Backed Iraqi regime change on 9/13/2001.
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The Cost of the Iraq War
Many costs of the war that are difficult to tack, but we know for sure the Congressional appropriations that are earmarked for the war. These total $858,649,587,408


http://zfacts.com/p/252.html
 
That is called scripting and editing. Like anyone would walk over and complain about a guy holding a ISIS flag smoking :)

You know like the ones where they show ten Americans in a row who can't find Canada on a map.

Iraq, Korea probably don't need that.

Of the 30 current Jewish lawmakers, 28 are Democrats and two are Republican. Wonder why.
Whatever you say StartaBarfFast.
 
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