Jared Kushner appointed as Senior Adviser. All Anti-Israel peeps can Get The F on that side of this that the Islamists are on. Sick of ther shit too.

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He does to me. I can usually pick out the Jewish actors on a TV show. There's no stereotypical Jewish look though. Not every Jew looks like a bearded guy from NYC who should be on the cover of 'Jew Weekly'. None of my brothers or I 'look Jewish'. My dad did though, 100% :)

Dont act like you didnt know i was circumcised :):)
 

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Dont act like you didnt know i was circumcised :):)

LOL .... Fletcher a few years ago people couldn't deal with a poster who introduced themselves by saying, "Hi I'm Fletch. I hear both your parents are hot. They into threesomes?" Nowadays everything goes in here :)
 

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On Palestinian Statehood - Bret Stephens (Wall Street Journal)

  • Would a Palestinian state serve the cause of Mideast peace? This used to be conventional wisdom, on the theory that a Palestinian state would lead to peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
  • Today the proposition is ridiculous. No deal between Jerusalem and Ramallah is going to lift the sights of those now fighting in Syria, Iraq or Yemen. Nor will a deal reconcile Tehran and its terrorist proxies in Lebanon and Gaza to the existence of a Jewish state.
  • Aren't the Palestinians entitled to a state? Maybe. But are they more entitled to one than the Assamese, Basques, Baloch, Corsicans, Druze, Flemish, Kashmiris, Kurds, Moros, Native Hawaiians, Northern Cypriots, Rohingya, Tibetans, Uyghurs or West Papuans - all of whom have distinct national identities, legitimate historical grievances and plausible claims to statehood? What gives Palestinians the preferential claim?
  • Comparisons aside, would a Palestinian state be good for Palestinian people? A June 2015 poll by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion found that a majority of Arab residents in east Jerusalem would rather live as citizens with equal rights in Israel than in a Palestinian state.
  • But isn't a Palestinian state a necessity for Israel? Can it maintain its Jewish and democratic character without separating itself from the Palestinians?
  • In theory, Israel would be well-served living alongside a sovereign Palestinian state that lived in peace with its neighbors. But Israelis don't live in theory. They live in a world where Israeli prime ministers made good-faith offers of Palestinian statehood and were met with rejection and violence.
 

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LOL .... Fletcher a few years ago people couldn't deal with a poster who introduced themselves by saying, "Hi I'm Fletch. I hear both your parents are hot. They into threesomes?" Nowadays everything goes in here :)

Im a trailblazer i guess:)
 

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On Palestinian Statehood - Bret Stephens (Wall Street Journal)

  • Would a Palestinian state serve the cause of Mideast peace? This used to be conventional wisdom, on the theory that a Palestinian state would lead to peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
  • Today the proposition is ridiculous. No deal between Jerusalem and Ramallah is going to lift the sights of those now fighting in Syria, Iraq or Yemen. Nor will a deal reconcile Tehran and its terrorist proxies in Lebanon and Gaza to the existence of a Jewish state.
  • Aren't the Palestinians entitled to a state? Maybe. But are they more entitled to one than the Assamese, Basques, Baloch, Corsicans, Druze, Flemish, Kashmiris, Kurds, Moros, Native Hawaiians, Northern Cypriots, Rohingya, Tibetans, Uyghurs or West Papuans - all of whom have distinct national identities, legitimate historical grievances and plausible claims to statehood? What gives Palestinians the preferential claim?
  • Comparisons aside, would a Palestinian state be good for Palestinian people? A June 2015 poll by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion found that a majority of Arab residents in east Jerusalem would rather live as citizens with equal rights in Israel than in a Palestinian state.
  • But isn't a Palestinian state a necessity for Israel? Can it maintain its Jewish and democratic character without separating itself from the Palestinians?
  • In theory, Israel would be well-served living alongside a sovereign Palestinian state that lived in peace with its neighbors. But Israelis don't live in theory. They live in a world where Israeli prime ministers made good-faith offers of Palestinian statehood and were met with rejection and violence.
Correct me if im wrong, but my understand is the Jews will negotiate two sperate states and even give back land to Palestine. However Palestine wants the temple of the Mount and such when they have no right to considering ummm the Jews relgion predates that filthy vile Quarn by like 2k years.
 

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Fletcher as you recall from our Flotilla Battles Gaza was given to the Palestinians with agricultural economy intact. They tore it up and built a terror state. Land won in defensive wars was returned to both Egypt and Jordan as part of peace deals. The formation of a Pal State is actually recent and started with Clinton as a way to bring Arafat to the peace table and give Clinton a legacy outside of BJs and cigars. That all blew up, literally.

Israel's stance keeps getting softer, especially when the Likud party loses majority. This land for peace charade has never worked. In actuality the Pal leaders considers the entirety of Israel as "Occupied Territory." I believe most of the UN and EU feel the same way. I used to think getting cheper oil was the driving force behind Euro action and bias in this area. I now tend to believe it's purely anti-Semitism.

When Muslims conquer other people's they build mosques atop their religious sites. Al Aqsa, the Dome of the Rock is built atop Solomon's Temple. Part of Pal strategy to foment fake anger is to dig in the area to erase Jewish artifacts, and then spread myth to the Arab world that Israel is trying to destroy al Aqsa's structural integrity. 99.9% of Jews imo even if they fully support Israel's right of self-defense also support all 3 major religions being able to worship in Israel without restrictions. When the Jordanians captured the West Bank (Judea and Sumeria) in 1948 they turned Jewish gravestones into urinal blocks. So we already know how much respect for other religions Israel's enemies have.
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I think Kushnor or Ivanka are being groomed to run in 2024.....Why else would they move to DC...They say Kushnor likes Politics....
 

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