The US needs to tax American Jews more to pay for their aid package

She doesn't have the ability to follow a conversation.

yes it seems she's distracted by hated of Jews more than anything while you're distracted by hatred of Muslimists. You're both hater dupes

What the hell is a Muslimist? Perhaps you meant Islamists? Jihadists?
yes it seems she's distracted by hated of Jews more than anything while you're distracted by hatred of Muslimists. You're both hater dupes with no peace plan so why waste your time here?

You confuse hated with dislike, to have hatred is a powerful feeling, and due to the fact they want us in another war and are taking our tax dollars and give us nil, and their actions in the ME and history, I dislike them. Besides all that, I really do not want to think about them, but since they are so involved in the US government and buying our politicians, I have to think about them.

right ---Penelope----you spit the same anti semitic shit that the scum of your ilk have been spitting for centuries-----but you SUDDENLY decided jews are causing problems last year -----NOPE----you were spawned from a pile of
anti semite shit-------you were inundated with it from early childhood----I grew up surrounded by shit just like you-------so when did you find out that DA JOOOOOS HAVE ALL DA MONEY??? last week?. You never heard about it from your inebriated beer belly uncle Gus?? When did you find out DA JOOOOS RUN Hollywood-------yesterday? or that----DA JOOOOS do all the white collar crime--------yesterday ----or from your addicted second cousin in jail for robbing a gas station? or was it the local liquor store
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,
So lets quit, it beneath them to receive hand outs.
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,
So lets quit, it beneath them to receive hand outs.


Penelope-------a SERVIETTE is a napkin------I have no idea what a
"self serviette" is-------but when I use a napkin-----I use in a SELF MANNER----
I wipe my own mouth and chin of remaining spaghetti sauce
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,
So lets quit, it beneath them to receive hand outs.
Let's drop aid to the Palestinians too.
 
Lets quit drinking French wine----especially that champagne stuff-----lets all give up Danish sardines
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

really ----GREAT IDEA----they wanted the jooos to pay for Kristallnacht-----
islamo Nazis have so much to teach us. I propose that the cost of the
intervention in Iraq ----years ago and the current attempt to make things right
in Yemen, Iraq and Syria-----be billed to the existing mosques in the USA. MOST important----I propose that muslims in the USA pay all ransom demands
made by islamo Nazis who kidnap PERSONS. -------the payments, of course,
must not be regarded as taxexempt because Penelope claims that tax exempt is simply another word for "MONEY LAUDERING" everyone on board with me???
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

really ----GREAT IDEA----they wanted the jooos to pay for Kristallnacht-----
islamo Nazis have so much to teach us. I propose that the cost of the
intervention in Iraq ----years ago and the current attempt to make things right
in Yemen, Iraq and Syria-----be billed to the existing mosques in the USA. MOST important----I propose that muslims in the USA pay all ransom demands
made by islamo Nazis who kidnap PERSONS. -------the payments, of course,
must not be regarded as taxexempt because Penelope claims that tax exempt is simply another word for "MONEY LAUDERING" everyone on board with me???

Sent from my iPhoneSUSIYA, West Bank — IN 1948, as Israeli forces closed in on his village of Qaryatayn, my grandfather carried my father in his arms to Susiya, about five miles north, in the South Hebron Hills area.
“We will go back home soon,” my grandfather told my father.
They did not. Qaryatayn was destroyed, along with about 400 other Palestinian villages that were razed between 1948 and the mid-1950s. My family rebuilt their lives in Susiya, across the 1949 armistice line in the West Bank.
In 1986, my family was expelled from our home once again — not because of war, but because the occupying Israeli authorities decided to create an archaeological and tourist site around the remains of an ancient synagogue in Susiya. (A structure next to the abandoned temple was used as a mosque from about the 10th century.) This time, it was my father who took me in his arms as the soldiers drew near.
“We will return soon,” he said.
We did not. Without compensation, we were forced to rebuild Susiya nearby on what was left of our agricultural lands.
If, in the coming weeks, the Israeli government carries out demolition orders served on some 340 residents of Susiya, I will be forced to take my children in my arms as our home is destroyed and the village razed once again. I do not know if I will have the heart to tell them that we will soon go home; history has taught me that it may be a very long time until we are able to return.
In 2012, the Civil Administration branch of Israel’s Defense Ministry issued demolition orders against more than 50 structures in Susiya, including living quarters, a clinic, shop and solar panels. The reason given in these orders was that our village was built without permits from the Israeli military authorities.
The new Susiya was built on Palestinian villagers’ private agricultural land, but that is no safeguard. In practice, it is virtually impossible for a Palestinian living in what is known as Area C — the 60 percent of the West Bank under both civil and security control of the Israeli military — to receive a building permit. According to Bimkom, an Israeli nonprofit focused on planning rights, more than 98 percent of Palestinian requests for building permits in Area C from 2010 to 2014 were rejected.
The threat has now become immediate. Following the initial distribution of demolition orders, there was a political and legal campaign spearheaded by the residents of Susiya that had support from Palestinian, Israeli and international activists and rights groups. The village was not demolished, our case returned to the courts and the pressure let up.
But this past May, a few months after the re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Supreme Court justice Noam Sohlberg, who himself lives in an Israeli settlement that is considered illegal under international law, caved in to pressure from right-wing and settler organizations and ruled in the High Court that the Israeli military could go ahead with demolitions in the village — despite the fact that the higher-ranking Supreme Court had scheduled a hearing for our case on Aug. 3.
Earlier this month, I learned from lawyers working against the demolition of Susiya that representatives of the Israeli military had stated their intent to demolish parts of our village before the Aug. 3 hearing. Since the May ruling, we in Susiya have been grateful for an outpouring of support and solidarity. Last week, the State Department’s spokesman, John Kirby, made a strong statement on the issue.
“We’re closely following developments in the village of Susiya, in the West Bank,” he said, “and we strongly urge the Israeli authorities to refrain from carrying out any demolitions in the village. Demolition of this Palestinian village or parts of it, and evictions of Palestinians from their homes, would be harmful and provocative.”
That was a step in the right direction, but we need more than mere declarations now. If the Israeli government demolishes all or part of Susiya once again, it will be for no other reason than that we are Palestinians who refused to leave, despite immense pressure and great hardships of daily life under occupation.
The situation in Susiya is only one of many such situations in Area C of the West Bank. Several villages near ours have pending demolition orders as well. If Susiya is destroyed and its residents expelled, it will serve as a precedent for further demolitions and expulsions through the South Hebron Hills and Area C of the West Bank. This must not be allowed to happen.
This story is not a story of Jews against Muslims, or even a story of Israelis against Palestinians. We’re grateful for the many messages of support our village has received from Jewish communities around the world, and the groups and activists working by our side include many Israelis. This is simply a story of justice and equality against dispossession and oppression.
Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter.
Nasser Nawaja is a community organizer and a field researcher for the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem.
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.
come on, I have often said the liberals should pay for welfare since they support it so its not so far fetched to suggest the America Jews should pay for Israel. Rosie is so obsessed with anti Semitism that she cant be rationale. Our Israeli policy is idiotic and has not moved us toward peace one tiny bit.
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

You must be referring to me, I am immune to your language , although a little soap in your mouth is needed, I am suggesting we QUIT aid to Israel completely. It is time. The Jews have plenty of billionaires that make money off of us gentiles and they send money to Israel, and also the Jews have many non profit organizations that also send money to Israel. The Evangelicals with the leader John Hagee also donate millions to Israel. Whatever they want to do fine, as long as they pay their American taxes to the US gov first, they they can send the rest of their income to Israel , I don't care. Its time our gov. quits sending aid to Israel, also Egypt and some other countries.
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

You must be referring to me, I am immune to your language , although a little soap in your mouth is needed, I am suggesting we QUIT aid to Israel completely. It is time. The Jews have plenty of billionaires that make money off of us gentiles and they send money to Israel, and also the Jews have many non profit organizations that also send money to Israel. The Evangelicals with the leader John Hagee also donate millions to Israel. Whatever they want to do fine, as long as they pay their American taxes to the US gov first, they they can send the rest of their income to Israel , I don't care. Its time our gov. quits sending aid to Israel, also Egypt and some other countries.

dear, that's not a peace plan so why are you wasting your time???
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

You must be referring to me, I am immune to your language , although a little soap in your mouth is needed, I am suggesting we QUIT aid to Israel completely. It is time. The Jews have plenty of billionaires that make money off of us gentiles and they send money to Israel, and also the Jews have many non profit organizations that also send money to Israel. The Evangelicals with the leader John Hagee also donate millions to Israel. Whatever they want to do fine, as long as they pay their American taxes to the US gov first, they they can send the rest of their income to Israel , I don't care. Its time our gov. quits sending aid to Israel, also Egypt and some other countries.

dear, that's not a peace plan so why are you wasting your time???

I don't care about peace with Israel, I just want to cut Fed Aid to them. Peace that is up to them, there is nothing the US can do, Israel will not stop. Its been going on way to long and no one seems to care. Israel gives us nothing but one big headache. Lets put that money to use in downtown Detroit and some infrastructure here in the US, Israel wants to destroy,
 
Lets get back to the topic. No more aid for Israel. They don't appreciate it and I hate to force aid upon them, if you read the article I posted, they think giving is self serviette and they are not for philanthropy,..

Yeah ? so. ? what is your answer to the problem-----people who lost homes during that area should be compensated ----OR JUST ARAB MUSLIMS?-------my husband's family fled a shariah shit hole in which their jewish community had lived for more than 2500 years ------penniless-------the few items of jewelry they had ---were used to bribe their way out. Of course people lost stuff-------jews and arabs lost stuff ----------in the Indian subcontinent---hindus and muslims lost stuff

As I recall that wasn't the subject of this thread at all but rather the braying of some Nazi lunatic bitch who insisted we enact a special tax on America's Joooz.
You must know that after staging Kristallnacht your forebears had the temerity to tax the Joooz to pay for it. You dweebs haven't changed a bit.

really ----GREAT IDEA----they wanted the jooos to pay for Kristallnacht-----
islamo Nazis have so much to teach us. I propose that the cost of the
intervention in Iraq ----years ago and the current attempt to make things right
in Yemen, Iraq and Syria-----be billed to the existing mosques in the USA. MOST important----I propose that muslims in the USA pay all ransom demands
made by islamo Nazis who kidnap PERSONS. -------the payments, of course,
must not be regarded as taxexempt because Penelope claims that tax exempt is simply another word for "MONEY LAUDERING" everyone on board with me???

Sent from my iPhoneSUSIYA, West Bank — IN 1948, as Israeli forces closed in on his village of Qaryatayn, my grandfather carried my father in his arms to Susiya, about five miles north, in the South Hebron Hills area.
“We will go back home soon,” my grandfather told my father.
They did not. Qaryatayn was destroyed, along with about 400 other Palestinian villages that were razed between 1948 and the mid-1950s. My family rebuilt their lives in Susiya, across the 1949 armistice line in the West Bank.
In 1986, my family was expelled from our home once again — not because of war, but because the occupying Israeli authorities decided to create an archaeological and tourist site around the remains of an ancient synagogue in Susiya. (A structure next to the abandoned temple was used as a mosque from about the 10th century.) This time, it was my father who took me in his arms as the soldiers drew near.
“We will return soon,” he said.
We did not. Without compensation, we were forced to rebuild Susiya nearby on what was left of our agricultural lands.
If, in the coming weeks, the Israeli government carries out demolition orders served on some 340 residents of Susiya, I will be forced to take my children in my arms as our home is destroyed and the village razed once again. I do not know if I will have the heart to tell them that we will soon go home; history has taught me that it may be a very long time until we are able to return.
In 2012, the Civil Administration branch of Israel’s Defense Ministry issued demolition orders against more than 50 structures in Susiya, including living quarters, a clinic, shop and solar panels. The reason given in these orders was that our village was built without permits from the Israeli military authorities.
The new Susiya was built on Palestinian villagers’ private agricultural land, but that is no safeguard. In practice, it is virtually impossible for a Palestinian living in what is known as Area C — the 60 percent of the West Bank under both civil and security control of the Israeli military — to receive a building permit. According to Bimkom, an Israeli nonprofit focused on planning rights, more than 98 percent of Palestinian requests for building permits in Area C from 2010 to 2014 were rejected.
The threat has now become immediate. Following the initial distribution of demolition orders, there was a political and legal campaign spearheaded by the residents of Susiya that had support from Palestinian, Israeli and international activists and rights groups. The village was not demolished, our case returned to the courts and the pressure let up.
But this past May, a few months after the re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Supreme Court justice Noam Sohlberg, who himself lives in an Israeli settlement that is considered illegal under international law, caved in to pressure from right-wing and settler organizations and ruled in the High Court that the Israeli military could go ahead with demolitions in the village — despite the fact that the higher-ranking Supreme Court had scheduled a hearing for our case on Aug. 3.
Earlier this month, I learned from lawyers working against the demolition of Susiya that representatives of the Israeli military had stated their intent to demolish parts of our village before the Aug. 3 hearing. Since the May ruling, we in Susiya have been grateful for an outpouring of support and solidarity. Last week, the State Department’s spokesman, John Kirby, made a strong statement on the issue.
“We’re closely following developments in the village of Susiya, in the West Bank,” he said, “and we strongly urge the Israeli authorities to refrain from carrying out any demolitions in the village. Demolition of this Palestinian village or parts of it, and evictions of Palestinians from their homes, would be harmful and provocative.”
That was a step in the right direction, but we need more than mere declarations now. If the Israeli government demolishes all or part of Susiya once again, it will be for no other reason than that we are Palestinians who refused to leave, despite immense pressure and great hardships of daily life under occupation.
The situation in Susiya is only one of many such situations in Area C of the West Bank. Several villages near ours have pending demolition orders as well. If Susiya is destroyed and its residents expelled, it will serve as a precedent for further demolitions and expulsions through the South Hebron Hills and Area C of the West Bank. This must not be allowed to happen.
This story is not a story of Jews against Muslims, or even a story of Israelis against Palestinians. We’re grateful for the many messages of support our village has received from Jewish communities around the world, and the groups and activists working by our side include many Israelis. This is simply a story of justice and equality against dispossession and oppression.
Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter.
Nasser Nawaja is a community organizer and a field researcher for the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem.
 

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