^And he’s been claiming Iran is only months away from a bomb, for 19 years, so we have to bomb Iran for him.
The reasons I dislike Netanyahu are related to his combining Cheney and Rumsfeld in one body, not his nationality or faith, where he does NOT represent all of his countrymen or devotees of his faith. Just like in America, Likud and Netanyahu do NOT represent all their population, just as Democrat/Republican, or Hillary/Bush(any of them) do.
That’s why the clown conference at the Capitol was a con game run well by Bibi and Boehner, and a total embarrassment to ALL Americans who pledge allegience to THIS country, not Bibi and Israel.
Members of BOTH parties owe true patriots to THIS country and apology for allowing a FOREIGN (doesn’t matter really WHAT country) leader to present himself as OURS! (Let’s open the floor for Kahmeni (sp) and Putin to stand up there and tell the Congress what our foreign policy should be, and subvert the Constitutional role of the Executive branch in formulating policy and treaties, to be ratified, not written, by the Senate.
^And he’s been claiming Iran is only months away from a bomb, for 19 years, so we have to bomb Iran for him.
The reasons I dislike Netanyahu are related to his combining Cheney and Rumsfeld in one body, not his nationality or faith, where he does NOT represent all of his countrymen or devotees of his faith. Just like in America, Likud and Netanyahu do NOT represent all their population, just as Democrat/Republican, or Hillary/Bush(any of them) do.
That’s why the clown conference at the Capitol was a con game run well by Bibi and Boehner, and a total embarrassment to ALL Americans who pledge allegience to THIS country, not Bibi and Israel.
Members of BOTH parties owe true patriots to THIS country and apology for allowing a FOREIGN (doesn’t matter really WHAT country) leader to present himself as OURS! (Let’s open the floor for Kahmeni (sp) and Putin to stand up there and tell the Congress what our foreign policy should be, and subvert the Constitutional role of the Executive branch in formulating policy and treaties, to be ratified, not written, by the Senate.