

Greeneyed Snoopy 🇺🇸🦅
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Am Yisrael Chai




@11point7 Having any NCAA record in those uniforms should be illegal. Highlighter yellow and blue for Boston College?

Hard to believe it’s been a year! What a year! 5 wars, hostage release, peace agreements and never a dull moment!



Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe announce they're splitting up trib.al/hjDyiKZ



Abe Foxman, former ADL head and Jewish Democratic leader, tells me re: last night’s vote: “This is a calamity for the Democratic Party if it is not contained and stopped. The litmus tests are also being applied first to Jewish candidates. It’s a sad time for American politics.”

Did you know @Delta absolutely hates Jews? They hate Israel. They hate America. Now their lounge at @JFKairport is pushing “Free Palestine” genocidal propaganda for Muslim Arab Heritage Month. Maps erasing Israel, Ramallah as capital. Share now to EXPOSE them. They have done nothing about their past incidents. They won't do anything about this either. Never give @DeltaNewsHub another dime of your money.

Today, I voted to block the provision of U.S. military assistance to Israel: 1,000-pound so-called ‘dumb’ bombs and military bulldozers. In the future, I will continue to assess U.S.-funded offensive weapons to Israel on a case-by-case basis, and I will continue to support sending Israel much-needed defensive weapons, like Iron Dome. I have struggled with these Joint Resolutions of Disapproval as much as any vote since I joined Congress. I represent a state with a large Arab and Muslim population and a large Jewish population. And over these last two-plus years, few issues have been as raw, painful, and personal as this one. Throughout that time, I have worked hard to call balls and strikes based on my experience and the facts on the ground, even when some are reluctant to consider new information. My entire life, I have been -- and continue to be -- a strong supporter of a Jewish and democratic State of Israel. The people of Israel, like all people throughout the region, deserve long-term security and peace. But being pro-Israel today is not about simply supporting the political or military agenda of Prime Minister Netanyahu, just like being pro-American should not be equated with loyalty to President Trump. This is a complex truth that many of us who support Israel hold, and it applies to my own patriotism and government as well. I can support the security of a country without supporting the specific policies of any one political party or leader. And if Israelis can take part in rigorous debate and protests of their own government’s policies, Americans supportive of Israel can do the same thing. I have no love lost for the Iranian regime or their proxy groups like Hezbollah. I know firsthand from three tours in Iraq alongside our military how Iran is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and thousands more civilians in the Middle East. But President Trump committed the U.S. to a war of choice against Iran, alongside Israel, with no evidence of an imminent threat, no clear objectives, and without Congressional approval. Seven weeks in, he has yet to provide a strategy for this war or a clear path to get out of it. So just as I am against more U.S.-funded weapons to Israel today, I am also deeply skeptical of more U.S. funding for the Iran war, which reportedly could be anywhere between $50 to $200 billion, on top of $1 trillion provided to the Pentagon last year. Every American should be invested in the U.S. ending this war with the least possible loss of blood and treasure. It is my hope that we can get a comprehensive and durable ceasefire as soon as possible.