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Response to oberliner (Reply #29)

Netanyahu replied to Kerry's speech in English and it was not on Israeli TV in any language. applegrove Dec 2016 #1
Support for Israel is a rightwing position. geek tragedy Dec 2016 #2
No, it's not oberliner Dec 2016 #3
Obama and Kerry are no longer considered supporters of Israel geek tragedy Dec 2016 #4
J Street applauds Kerry speech, urges congressional backing oberliner Dec 2016 #13
J street is irrelevant. geek tragedy Dec 2016 #18
They are left-wing supporters of Israel oberliner Dec 2016 #19
Israel does not view them as supporters. geek tragedy Dec 2016 #20
Yes, they do oberliner Dec 2016 #21
57% of Knesset seats are controlled by far-right parties. geek tragedy Dec 2016 #22
57% of the members of the House of Representatives in the US are Republicans oberliner Dec 2016 #23
Touche'. In fact the situation here parallels exactly what is happening in Israel still_one Jan 2017 #52
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #24
No. aranthus Jan 2017 #44
Not all criticism is hostility. geek tragedy Jan 2017 #47
True, but I'm talking about aranthus Jan 2017 #49
The Paleo right used to hold that view until Muslims geek tragedy Jan 2017 #50
It will be interesting, to say the least. DanTex Dec 2016 #5
We're going to have at least 4 years of anyone who dissents from the Bibi-Trump pro-apartheid party geek tragedy Dec 2016 #6
That's not really new. Already criticism of Israel is reflexively labeled anti-Semitic. DanTex Dec 2016 #7
In the past Barack Obama and Joe Biden and John Kerry and Jerry Nadler and geek tragedy Dec 2016 #8
I agree with you fully. DanTex Dec 2016 #9
No, it's not oberliner Dec 2016 #10
No, I didn't do that at all. DanTex Dec 2016 #11
Fair enough oberliner Dec 2016 #12
Thanks. Question for you. DanTex Dec 2016 #14
I think it is in a lot of trouble, but I would not say it is dead oberliner Dec 2016 #15
Thanks for the answer. I am more pessimistic. DanTex Dec 2016 #16
Understandable oberliner Dec 2016 #17
My take is that Israelis have given up on it. aranthus Jan 2017 #45
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #25
I've been wondering just how long this love affair between the Con anbd Bebe will last. The Con napi21 Dec 2016 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Dec 2016 #27
You're wrong oberliner Dec 2016 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Dec 2016 #30
He is a Democrat who expresses strong support for Israel oberliner Dec 2016 #33
Making the Progressive Case for Israel shira Dec 2016 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Dec 2016 #34
If you think support for Israel is "right-wing," branford Jan 2017 #35
Excellent post. Thank you, Branford. grossproffit Jan 2017 #36
LT is likely confusing softening support for Israel among the *far left* of the Democratic Party, branford Jan 2017 #37
I couldn't agree with you more. I greatly appreciate your putting into words what I've been feeling grossproffit Jan 2017 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Jan 2017 #42
We know where your views are "aligned." branford Jan 2017 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Jan 2017 #65
Lots of Democrats are liberals on everything but Israel. geek tragedy Jan 2017 #48
Support for Israel is a reflex action for most supporters HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #53
Who appointed you official judge of who is liberal? branford Jan 2017 #63
There is no political upside amongst white voters geek tragedy Jan 2017 #64
Yahoo is a putz! dubyadiprecession Dec 2016 #28
As a Jew, I am afraid that Bibi and Trump will eventually hurt Israel Gothmog Dec 2016 #32
If our party was concerned about Bibi and Trump becoming too aligned, branford Jan 2017 #38
Bibi and Netanyahu are the same person oberliner Jan 2017 #40
Congratulations, you discovered a typo. branford Jan 2017 #41
Thanks for the correction oberliner Jan 2017 #43
First of all Benjamin Netanyahu is Polish not Israeli underthematrix Jan 2017 #51
How was he instrumental in our election? grossproffit Jan 2017 #54
Trump had eight "campaign" offices in underthematrix Jan 2017 #56
So, you have nothing other than your own conspiracy theory. grossproffit Jan 2017 #60
I don't deal in con spiracy theories but whatever works for you underthematrix Jan 2017 #61
Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949 Mosby Jan 2017 #57
Yes. The two Polish people who produced him underthematrix Jan 2017 #58
your statements are bigoted Mosby Jan 2017 #59
There's nothing bigoted about saying he's European. underthematrix Jan 2017 #67
His ancestry is the People of Israel, just like his parents Mosby Jan 2017 #70
I see what you're saying underthematrix Jan 2017 #71
Wow. This is racist as hell. grossproffit Jan 2017 #66
Now this is truly bizarre. Bernie is of Polish ancestry. Biden is of Irish underthematrix Jan 2017 #69
Netanyahu is Israeli, as much as most progressive Israelis wish otherwise geek tragedy Jan 2017 #68
I doubt it alienates a key Democratic constituency karynnj Jan 2017 #46
This 2009 article is still timely HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #55
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