Fuck YOU. There is one too many of the worthless fucking maggot that you are on this planet.
they're just garden variety anti-semites, living their resentful and worthless little lives.
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Fuck YOU. There is one too many of the worthless fucking maggot that you are on this planet.
By Luke Johnson
The Republican Jewish Coalition declined to invite Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) to its presidential candidates forum next Wednesday in Washington, citing his "misguided and extreme views."
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said Paul was not invited because the organization rejects his views. "He's just so far outside of the mainstream of the Republican party and this organization," he told Washington Jewish Week, adding that inviting him would be like inviting President Barack Obama.
RJC's phone lines were reportedly swamped with complaints over the decision.
At a recent debate, Paul suggested that Israel could take care of itself in the event that it attacked Iran, claiming its undeclared nuclear arsenal made it self-sufficient. "Why does Israel need our help? We need to get out of their way," he said when asked whether he would support an Israeli attack against Iran. If it did happen, "that's their business, but they should suffer the consequences," he added.
Paul supported an amendment that would have ended all U.S. aid to Israel, along with Egypt, Jordan and Pakistan. The U.S. sends about $3 billion per year to Israel in military aid alone.
More: Ron Paul Not Invited To Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Candidates Forum
At RJC forum, Prez cands will 'put to bed smears' by DNC, Wasserman Schultz - Washington Jewish Week - Online Edition - Rockville, MD
By Luke Johnson
The Republican Jewish Coalition declined to invite Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) to its presidential candidates forum next Wednesday in Washington, citing his "misguided and extreme views."
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said Paul was not invited because the organization rejects his views. "He's just so far outside of the mainstream of the Republican party and this organization," he told Washington Jewish Week, adding that inviting him would be like inviting President Barack Obama.
RJC's phone lines were reportedly swamped with complaints over the decision.
At a recent debate, Paul suggested that Israel could take care of itself in the event that it attacked Iran, claiming its undeclared nuclear arsenal made it self-sufficient. "Why does Israel need our help? We need to get out of their way," he said when asked whether he would support an Israeli attack against Iran. If it did happen, "that's their business, but they should suffer the consequences," he added.
Paul supported an amendment that would have ended all U.S. aid to Israel, along with Egypt, Jordan and Pakistan. The U.S. sends about $3 billion per year to Israel in military aid alone.
More: Ron Paul Not Invited To Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Candidates Forum
At RJC forum, Prez cands will 'put to bed smears' by DNC, Wasserman Schultz - Washington Jewish Week - Online Edition - Rockville, MD
Not surprising.
Both parties have sold out to the Israeli lobby a long time ago.
David Duke was not invited to speak at the NAACP annual convention......... how un-American..........
Again, cute, but not applicable. We're talking about a national election... you know, when Americans vote...
David Duke was not invited to speak at the NAACP annual convention......... how un-American..........
Again, cute, but not applicable. We're talking about a national election... you know, when Americans vote...
Here's a newsflash the really intelligent Jewish people will not vote for Ron Paul or Barack Hussein Obama.
If the Jewish community, or at least a segment of it thinks they are the privileged few let the arrogant sob's think it. We got blacks & whites that think their the privileged few. We got the chronically unemployed pup phukers that think their the privileged few. Even a clique in the socialist political arena think their the privileged few. The elitists know no ethnic boarders. No less than JC Himself said... "These people will always be with you." JC was right too. The handout begging elitist pup phukers will be with us until they are eventually retired out in the lake of fire. Until then they remain the scourge of mankind so ya just gotta learn to live with them, unfortunately at the productive peoples cost/misery.
If the Jewish community, or at least a segment of it thinks they are the privileged few let the arrogant sob's think it. We got blacks & whites that think their the privileged few. We got the chronically unemployed pup phukers that think their the privileged few. Even a clique in the socialist political arena think their the privileged few. The elitists know no ethnic boarders. No less than JC Himself said... "These people will always be with you." JC was right too. The handout begging elitist pup phukers will be with us until they are eventually retired out in the lake of fire. Until then they remain the scourge of mankind so ya just gotta learn to live with them, unfortunately at the productive peoples cost/misery.
it doesn't have anything to do with "privilege". why would anyone consider voting for someone who hates them? i doubt they'd invite pat buchanan either....but pat wouldn't be whining about it.
but good to know you're not just a rightwingnut, you're also an anti-semite wacko who talks about "lakeof fire".
By Luke Johnson
The Republican Jewish Coalition declined to invite Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) to its presidential candidates forum next Wednesday in Washington, citing his "misguided and extreme views."
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said Paul was not invited because the organization rejects his views. "He's just so far outside of the mainstream of the Republican party and this organization," he told Washington Jewish Week, adding that inviting him would be like inviting President Barack Obama.
RJC's phone lines were reportedly swamped with complaints over the decision.
At a recent debate, Paul suggested that Israel could take care of itself in the event that it attacked Iran, claiming its undeclared nuclear arsenal made it self-sufficient. "Why does Israel need our help? We need to get out of their way," he said when asked whether he would support an Israeli attack against Iran. If it did happen, "that's their business, but they should suffer the consequences," he added.
Paul supported an amendment that would have ended all U.S. aid to Israel, along with Egypt, Jordan and Pakistan. The U.S. sends about $3 billion per year to Israel in military aid alone.
More: Ron Paul Not Invited To Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Candidates Forum
At RJC forum, Prez cands will 'put to bed smears' by DNC, Wasserman Schultz - Washington Jewish Week - Online Edition - Rockville, MD
Ya well fuckem! They are just mad because he doesnt blindly support Isreal.
I love AIPAC. Because I'm not an antisemite.
I think I've told you about one hundred times that I'm not a Mormon, you stupid fucking bigoted piece of shit.
I think I've told you about one hundred times that I'm not a Mormon, you stupid fucking bigoted piece of shit.
I think I've told you about one hundred times that I'm not a Mormon, you stupid fucking bigoted piece of shit.
They're never going to show you the secret handshake to get into the Celestial Heaven if you keep that up, young man!