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& what of all the Zionists who are not Jews?
The Arabs will never win a war against Israel, because they will never have as much at stake. They will always lose because they can afford to lose. With 56 Muslim nations and 21-23 Arab states (depending on how you count) compared to the singular, minuscule Jewish state, Israel’s enemies enjoy the luxury of being able to repeat defeat. Globally, about 370 million Arabs and 1.6 billion Muslims vastly overshadow the world’s 15 million Jews.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: neo96
Yeah the Muslim, Christian, Atheist & Agnostic Zionists?
How is criticising any of them anti-Semitic?
Answer the question this time or go away!
Same GD way anyone criticizing terrorist's is an 'islamophobe'.
Uselessly unproductive!
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: buster2010
He has EVERY right.
Congress has invited speeches by dignitaries throughout its history. Initially, the standard manner in which both the House and the Senate received addresses by foreign leaders was to invite dignitaries to a one-chamber reception. This procedure required either unanimous consent or resolution by the chamber that wished to receive the foreign leader. The Marquis de Lafayette was the first foreign leader to address a House Reception on December 10, 1824. Though typically used to receive foreign dignitaries, five notable exceptions included receptions to honor United States Major General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1866, United States General Jonathan M. Wainwright in 1945, United States General Lucius D. Clay in 1949, United States Senator Hubert H. Humphrey in 1977, and United States General H. Norman Schwarkopf in 1991.
These receptions are not associated with other informal, social receptions and lunches provided for foreign leaders on behalf of congressional leadership or individual committees. In the post-World War II era, the practice of using one-chamber receptions largely disappeared. The last House Reception to honor a foreign leader was held for Mexican President José Lopez Portillo in 1977.
history.house.gov...
That hatred for all things Israel sure runs deep.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: CharlieSpeirs
Uselessly unproductive!
Finally I agree.
Jewphobia with that slight hipper wrap for BIGOTRY with it's pc term 'zionist'.
Is uselesly unproductive.
I gots 99 problems and people crying about Israel ain't one of them.