I'm not surprised texxx would stand with the leader of another country over his own President. You did the same with Putin as I recall.
80% of Jews are Democrat. It's a longstanding loyalty going back to when we immigrated. Although this president is doing a good job of destroying a lot of that loyalty.
I cannot respect Obama's actions regarding Israel. I stand on the side of common sense and loyalty for what's right.
Fortunately, there are some voices of reason like you left on this sub-forum. The leftist/Islamist backslappers are disgusting.
I'm seeing the trend in discussions with those who are in the upper tax brackets and/or work in the medical field. These are Jewish people who aren't exactly Zionists and who are disappointed in where the party is trending. Under this administration, I would say I have switched from strong Democrat to true Independent. If the Republican party gives up on the pro-life and homophobic schtick, I could def swing into that tent.
Here comes the LIBERAL PILE ON CREW! And ATW...I just lost the little bit of respect I actually had for you when you called bigtexxx a voice of reason. That is hilarious. Your credibility, while suspect before, is now completely gone as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you for letting me know. I have always been very concerned about gaining your respect...wait...who are you again?
Question what has Potus done that is disrespectful to Israel.You say you stand on the side of common sense what has been done that wasn't as common sense or loyal to Israel.
He didn't kiss their ass enough while he was protecting them from everyone in the region that hates their guts.
It just get's worse and worse for Boehner. CNN/ORC poll: Majority of Americans oppose Netanyahu invite Washington (CNN)A large majority of Americans believe that Republican congressional leaders should not have invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to Congress without consulting the White House, according to a new CNN/ORC survey. The nationwide poll, released Tuesday, shows 63% of Americans say it was a bad move for congressional leadership to extend the invitation without giving President Barack Obama a heads up that it was coming. Only 33% say it was the right thing to do. And as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues to simmer in the Middle East, the survey found that a similar majority thinks the U.S. should stay out of that fight altogether.
"So let's see, so far John Boehner's attempt to sabotage the American president's foreign policy has caused a worsening of the American-Israeli diplomatic relationship, controversies in both nations as to whether the move is an attempt to interfere in upcoming Israeli elections, is likely to curb future information-sharing with Israel over the state of American negotiations with Iran, and is opposed by nearly two-thirds of the American population." HAT TRICK!