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1   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Mar 8, 12:27pm  

All Soros funded foundations should register as a foreign agent, since he holds multiple citizenships.
4   Misc   2023 Oct 25, 4:01am  

The United States and Israel have signed multiple bilateral defense cooperation agreements, to include: a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement (1952); a General Security of Information Agreement (1982); a Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (1991); and a Status of Forces Agreement (1994).
5   apex   2023 Oct 25, 8:32am  

> > The largest NATO fleet ever assembled gathers in the eastern Mediterranean to defend
> not a NATO member

Also not in the North Atlantic...
6   Reality   2023 Oct 25, 9:06am  

Misc says


The United States and Israel have signed multiple bilateral defense cooperation agreements, to include: a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement (1952); a General Security of Information Agreement (1982); a Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (1991); and a Status of Forces Agreement (1994).


All agreements and treaties involving the US signed or prepared in a process involving dual-citizens of the other party to the agreement/treaty representing the US are results of identity theft / possible treason to US interests, therefore null and void; likewise for any agreement/treaty ratified by a Congress containing voting members that holds dual-citizenship of the other party in the agreement/treaty.
9   Patrick   2024 Mar 5, 1:26pm  




It's a bit too anti-Semitic, but makes a good point. AIPAC has way too much influence.

Congress should represent Americans alone.
10   Patrick   2024 Mar 30, 4:09pm  




Seems unconstitutional to me.
11   AmericanKulak   2024 Mar 30, 4:11pm  

Yep, we need more laws that prevent University Administrators, Gov Department Grantwriters, and other people who spend the taxpayer's money from unilaterally determining according to their personal beliefs how and with whom that money should be spent.

Why the hell should a State University Assistant Dean of Purchasing, or the Faculty of State University, make a decision not to buy Israeli?
13   AmericanKulak   2024 Apr 14, 7:10pm  

Patrick says





TEE HEE!!!

THE RIFT IS A GIFT!!!
15   richwicks   2024 May 2, 7:52pm  

Patrick says

It's a bit too anti-Semitic, but makes a good point. AIPAC has way too much influence.

Congress should represent Americans alone.


People have been saying this since at least the 1960's, GOOD LUCK trying to change it now.
17   Ceffer   2024 May 3, 10:07pm  

It only takes 15 to 20 million to force legislation to overturn the First Amendment? How did it even last this long?Patrick says




18   AmericanKulak   2024 May 4, 1:18am  

Patrick says






Who funds Opensecrets ?

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21   RayAmerica   2024 May 11, 2:39pm  

I recall what former Rep. Barbara Jordan (D) said about her experience with the Israeli lobby:

She said that each Member of Congress received a 'pledge card' from AIPAC in which the Member was asked to fill out, sign and return. It asked a few questions which basically boiled down to the Member agreeing to support Israel in all future legislative and or expenditures. If the Member refused to pledge their undying support for Israel, Jordan claimed that AIPAC would target the Member in the upcoming primary by supporting, with A LOT of money, the opposition candidate. That is exactly what happened to Jordan. She refused to sign, and although she was popular in her district, AIPAC saw to it the she would be defeated in the Primary, which she was.

Jordan later claimed that ALL Members of Congress (who have to run every two years) were well aware of the incredible power that AIPAC and other pro-Israeli lobbies yield in Washington, and as a result, were frightened of that power.

Sounds an awful lot like election interference by a foreign government to me. Of course it is, but nothing will ever come of it.

By the way, I would have opposed Jordan, who died in 1996, on practically every other issue that she stood upon, but on this one, IMO, she was 100% correct.

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