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originally posted by: Aleister
Almost all of the exit polls in the 2004 U.S. presidential election showed John Kerry winning the office. Then, surprisingly to the nation, George W. Bush "won" for a second, well, ah, first time. This trip back in time in history brought to you by your friends at Rent-A-Pres, the people who bring you presidents and prime ministers whatever the vote count.
Wait so Obama pumping all that money into the other party in Israel and trying to sway elections in Israel didnt work.....?
So now they are saying there was election fraud?
Obamas actions in another country trying to affect their elections is of no consequence to anyone? Nota WORD about that...
Mean while Obama is trying to negotiate with Iran,whos Ayatollah , by the way, just gave the green light on a plan to shut down the power grid of the entire US......
The stupid.......it hurts......
A powerful U.S. Senate investigatory committee has launched a bipartisan probe into an American nonprofit’s funding of efforts to oust Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Obama administration’s State Department gave the nonprofit taxpayer-funded grants, a source with knowledge of the panel's activities told FoxNews.com.
The fact that both Democratic and Republican sides of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations have signed off on the probe could be seen as a rebuke to President Obama, who has had a well-documented adversarial relationship with the Israeli leader.
Source: gettr.com...
"After five elections that have paralyzed Israeli politics for nearly four years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally returned to power with the government he has long coveted: a parliamentary majority of religious and far-right lawmakers who share his hard-line views toward the Palestinians and hostility toward Israel’s legal system."
JERUSALEM (AP) — Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday returned to power for an unprecedented sixth term as Israel’s prime minister, taking the helm of the most right-wing and religiously conservative government in the country’s 74-year history.