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- “While basking in the protection offered by America's military capability so they can fund their bulging, barely-functioning welfare programs, when asked for support, these putative allies run for cover”
- "When I spoke to the prime minister, it was clear that Lauder’s intervention with Trump angered and distressed him"
- "If you talk privately to those who work in the Jewish organization world, many will confide that the greatest threat to the security of the American Jewish community is “changing demographics,” which is a euphemism for a growing population of Arab migrants to the United States"
- Yesterday a photo circulated of a Columbia student holding a sign asking why the school would have them read Edward Said’s works if administrators didn’t want them putting the lessons into practice. Good question!
- The Rabbi Cardinal O’Connor Never Knew: His Grandfather
- "And I’m thinking: no I’m not worried about terrorists. Not at all. Not with all these big, handsome, intelligent, trained Jewish kids all around me"
- “Biden-Harris administration has renewed the Iran waiver repeatedly over the objections of congressional Republicans, who warned that the cash helped fuel terrorism”
- How Iran Kept its Jews
Tag Archives: House of Representatives
“AIPAC ‘deeply disappointed’ by administration’s objection to Congress’ move to expand funding for Iron Dome, Arrow, Sling”
TIMES OF ISRAEL White House opposes extra funding for Israel missile defense by Rebecca Shimoni Stoil June 15, 2016 The White House said Tuesday that it was opposed to a move by the House of Representatives to increase funding for … Continue reading →
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Tagged House of Representatives, missiles, President Barack Obama, White House
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The coming Iran battle in Congress
ISRAEL HAYOM by Richard Baehr June 28, 2015 …It is likely that the biggest obstacle that will be faced by opponents of the agreement will be in the House and not the Senate. Just before the Corker-Menendez bill was passed, … Continue reading →