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What is that old saying, Silence is compliance?

Or "Silence gives assent".

Will Democrat Jews still vote for the Dems after all this?

Nothing seems to wake them up.

Jewish people in the US are not homogeneous. IIRC, ~70% of Jewish people vote "D" in elections. My guess is that the current paroxysm of anti-Semitism will bring that % down into the 40s, with much/most of the change being among Orthodox and Conservative Jews (the religiously observant). Change among Reform and non-religious Jews will probably be slight at most.

That said, a 25%-30% shift among Jewish voters, like a 10%-20% shift among black voters, should be a matter of concern for the Dems.
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If the DEMS succeed in turning either TX or FL blue, our country will be entirely gone.  They have a significant voting population and the invasion was indeed part of the plan to further the DEM stranglehold to retain control once and for all.
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Anti-Israel protesters celebrate victory in deal with Brown University



Brown University on Tuesday reached an agreement with anti-Israel protesters on its Ivy League campus to end the encampment there.

Demonstrators said they would close their encampment in exchange for administrators taking a vote to consider divestment from Israel in October. The compromise appeared to mark the first time a U.S. college has agreed to vote on divestment in the wake of the protests.

“The devastation and loss of life in the Middle East has prompted many to call for meaningful change, while also raising real issues about how best to accomplish this,” Brown President Christina H. Paxton wrote in a message to campus.

“Brown has always prided itself on resolving differences through dialog, debate and listening to each other. I cannot condone the encampment, which was in violation of University policies. Also, I have been concerned about the escalation in inflammatory rhetoric that we have seen recently, and the increase in tensions at campuses across the country. I appreciate the sincere efforts on the part of our students to take steps to prevent further escalation.”

Anti-Israel activists on campus celebrated news of the deal, which brought an end to the encampment.

Last November, Paxton was caught omitting references to Jewish students on campus in a speech after she was heckled by pro-Palestinian activists.

The Associated Press contributed to this update.
Posted by Chris Pandolfo

With universities and other entities willing to pick sides and hand a victory over to mob rule demands, the country will continue to be divided.
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Biden’s trying to dilute the angry, upset with his policies electorate in Florida with grateful Democrat voters

He may not turn Florida blue. But he hopes to turn it at least purple

:thumbsup:
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Anti-Israel protesters celebrate victory in deal with Brown University



Brown University on Tuesday reached an agreement with anti-Israel protesters on its Ivy League campus to end the encampment there.

Demonstrators said they would close their encampment in exchange for administrators taking a vote to consider divestment from Israel in October. The compromise appeared to mark the first time a U.S. college has agreed to vote on divestment in the wake of the protests.

“The devastation and loss of life in the Middle East has prompted many to call for meaningful change, while also raising real issues about how best to accomplish this,” Brown President Christina H. Paxton wrote in a message to campus.

“Brown has always prided itself on resolving differences through dialog, debate and listening to each other. I cannot condone the encampment, which was in violation of University policies. Also, I have been concerned about the escalation in inflammatory rhetoric that we have seen recently, and the increase in tensions at campuses across the country. I appreciate the sincere efforts on the part of our students to take steps to prevent further escalation.”

Anti-Israel activists on campus celebrated news of the deal, which brought an end to the encampment.

Last November, Paxton was caught omitting references to Jewish students on campus in a speech after she was heckled by pro-Palestinian activists.

The Associated Press contributed to this update.
Posted by Chris Pandolfo

No surprise there.
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The ICC is just a bunch of Euro and Turd-World America- and Jooooo-Haters.
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Just proves Our Joe is a perfectionist who demands things are done right.
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Because Biden hadn't let in 11 million plus. It isn't that there was no problem, but it is bigger than ever, in a short period, and done by this current administration. This needs to be combined with finishing and patrolling the wall.

Trump did make some headway on border security but those accomplishments were easily overturned by Brandon.  As for the border wall, the roadblocks to do so will still be present in Trump's second term unless he has a full majority. The Secure Fence Act of 2006 was signed into law - yet funding has always been the hold up.  During Trump's administration $$ was the holdup, along with congressional grumbling and roadblocks.  How would things be any different??  The DEMS have now strategically placed ILLEGALS who I'm sure at least some of them will vote. Point being even if Trump happens to get in, unless he's got people in Congress backing him, he'll run into the same problems resulting in the same failures.

It's a toss of the dice and anyone's guess what Trump is truly going to do or be able to do.

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Anti-Israel protesters celebrate victory in deal with Brown University



Brown University on Tuesday reached an agreement with anti-Israel protesters on its Ivy League campus to end the encampment there.

Demonstrators said they would close their encampment in exchange for administrators taking a vote to consider divestment from Israel in October. The compromise appeared to mark the first time a U.S. college has agreed to vote on divestment in the wake of the protests.

“The devastation and loss of life in the Middle East has prompted many to call for meaningful change, while also raising real issues about how best to accomplish this,” Brown President Christina H. Paxton wrote in a message to campus.

“Brown has always prided itself on resolving differences through dialog, debate and listening to each other. I cannot condone the encampment, which was in violation of University policies. Also, I have been concerned about the escalation in inflammatory rhetoric that we have seen recently, and the increase in tensions at campuses across the country. I appreciate the sincere efforts on the part of our students to take steps to prevent further escalation.”

Anti-Israel activists on campus celebrated news of the deal, which brought an end to the encampment.

Last November, Paxton was caught omitting references to Jewish students on campus in a speech after she was heckled by pro-Palestinian activists.

The Associated Press contributed to this update.
Posted by Chris Pandolfo
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