Grace and peace to their families.boognish_bear said:
Grace and peace to their families.boognish_bear said:
Harrison Bergeron said:Grace and peace to their families.boognish_bear said:
State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller has trouble explaining how much U.S. taxpayer money may go to UNRWA, the UN agency who has numerous employees accused of participating in the October 7th attack on Israel: pic.twitter.com/jGU6oQBoXz
— Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) January 30, 2024
State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller says the Biden administration trusts the United Nations investigation into its own agency, UNRWA, regarding employees who took part in the October 7th attack on Israel: pic.twitter.com/Gxknz4Jg0y
— Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) January 30, 2024
🚨BREAKING: @elonmusk bashes duel loyalties among elected US officials.
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) January 30, 2024
99% of elected officials with dual-citizenship are with Israel.🇺🇸🇮🇱 https://t.co/Kko3QuoPae
Cruz and Bachman are dual citizens. Who are the jews with dual citizenship? I'm not aware of any who were born in Israel or served in the IDF.Redbrickbear said:🚨BREAKING: @elonmusk bashes duel loyalties among elected US officials.
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) January 30, 2024
99% of elected officials with dual-citizenship are with Israel.🇺🇸🇮🇱 https://t.co/Kko3QuoPae
Cobretti said:"We will have those discussions?" What the heck have you been doing for the last 48 hours? https://t.co/VQy3QRiAhK
— Victoria Coates (@VictoriaCoates) January 30, 2024
Iran has told the US via intermediaries that if it strikes Iranian soil directly, Tehran will itself hit back at American assets in the Middle East, @guardian reports.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) January 30, 2024
boognish_bear said:Iran has told the US via intermediaries that if it strikes Iranian soil directly, Tehran will itself hit back at American assets in the Middle East, @guardian reports.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) January 30, 2024
Initial Reports of Renewed Airstrikes by U.S. Aircraft over Northwestern Yemen, with several Explosions having been heard near the City of Saada.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 30, 2024
Iran has about 82 million people. The United States has about 330 million people but half of them are either snowflakes or as brain dead as their President.boognish_bear said:Initial Reports of Renewed Airstrikes by U.S. Aircraft over Northwestern Yemen, with several Explosions having been heard near the City of Saada.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 30, 2024
historian said:
Musk probably did not know that. My guess he was responding to the "Squad" member who said her primary loyalty is to Somalia.
The_barBEARian said:
Dual citizenship wasn't even possible until the 70ties.
Shouldn't they have had to amend the constitution to allow that?
Most sane countries don't allow dual citizenship bcs it's unfair and creates a caste system where some citizens get special treatment and play by a different set of rules than the rest.
Not to mention the fact that one country will always receive less loyalty.
sombear said:historian said:
Musk probably did not know that. My guess he was responding to the "Squad" member who said her primary loyalty is to Somalia.
Correct. Twitter and Red wrong again. Musk was referring to Omar, and the quip about Jewish dual citizenship is total BS that has floated around the internet for years mostly on antisemitic sites.
Redbrickbear said:sombear said:historian said:
Musk probably did not know that. My guess he was responding to the "Squad" member who said her primary loyalty is to Somalia.
Correct. Twitter and Red wrong again. Musk was referring to Omar, and the quip about Jewish dual citizenship is total BS that has floated around the internet for years mostly on antisemitic sites.
I didn't personally make any claim about the country or numbers.
I'm against all dual citizenship in Congress (Somalia or Israel)
Can we get an accurate headcount of how many of our leaders in DC have dual allegiance?
I think that would be nice to know
sombear said:Redbrickbear said:sombear said:historian said:
Musk probably did not know that. My guess he was responding to the "Squad" member who said her primary loyalty is to Somalia.
Correct. Twitter and Red wrong again. Musk was referring to Omar, and the quip about Jewish dual citizenship is total BS that has floated around the internet for years mostly on antisemitic sites.
I didn't personally make any claim about the country or numbers.
I'm against all dual citizenship in Congress (Somalia or Israel)
Can we get an accurate headcount of how many of our leaders in DC have dual allegiance?
I think that would be nice to know
As to your question, I'm unaware of any dual-Israelis in Congress. I don't think any were born there or served in the IDF.
Uh because they don't want to have a debate....they want to shut down debate.The_barBEARian said:
So why don't we just address the third rail and maybe you guys can put on you big boy pants and have a debate without calling me one of the bad guys from WW2.
sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
historian said:
I have mixed feelings about people with dual citizenship. I can understand the reasoning behind it for some. However, it disqualifies someone from a position of leadership, including membership in Congress, if their primary loyalty is to a foreign country. Members of the government must swear an oath to uphold the constitution. If they cannot abide by that oath then they should be immediately removed from that position. Unfortunately, our leaders are wimps and cowards who are unlikely to do anything about this. Part of me likes the proposal of DeSantis: expulsion from Congress, denaturalization, deportation. I don't expect that will happen either.
My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
SCOOP: Secretary of State Tony Blinken asked the State Department to conduct a review and present policy options on possible U.S. and international recognition of a Palestinian state after the war in Gaza, two U.S. officials have briefed.https://t.co/mmp80ACOfb
— Axios (@axios) January 31, 2024
.@ajc w/ a video of Biden calling the family of a soldier killed last weekend.
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) January 31, 2024
“we’re promoting her posthumously to sergeant.”
“Thank you, sir”
“You don’t know how much that means to us”
Then the parents sobbed. A family friend held the phone.
pic.twitter.com/ckpn4j8DZF
sombear said:My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
I said I am not aware of any in Congress. I do not pretend to know every intricacy of Israeli citizenship, but obviously being born there is one way. And I also know that enlisting and serving in the IDF is another way, but I'm sure there are specific criteria that must be met - guessing type of service, duration, for example.
You then seemed to find that smoking gun showing there may be one! An article about Rep. Mast wearing his IDF uniform.
The Irish need all the help they can get... if the native Irish coalesced to forcibly remove migrants from their island would the United States send financial and military aid like we do w/ Israel or bomb them into extinction like we did with the Serbs in the 90ties?sombear said:My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
I said I am not aware of any in Congress. I do not pretend to know every intricacy of Israeli citizenship, but obviously being born there is one way. And I also know that enlisting and serving in the IDF is another way, but I'm sure there are specific criteria that must be met - guessing type of service, duration, for example.
You then seemed to find that smoking gun showing there may be one! An article about Rep. Mast wearing his IDF uniform. That was hardly a secret. The media covered that heavily. But I do not think his volunteering to pack medical kits is the kind of service that qualifies for Israeli citizenship. Maybe I am wrong.
But sitting here on an airplane heading east right now, I still am unaware of any dual-Israelis serving in Congress. There may very well be some, as well as dualies as to other countries beyond Cruz.
Then you seemingly moved the goal post from dual citizenship to "Dual Loyalty," is that right? If so, I'm not sure what that means. Do you have dual loyalties in Congress if you are a Christian? A Texan? Work in oil and gas? Are part Irish?
It was easy to assume when you led with "Awkward" in response to my post saying I was unaware of any dual-Israelis based on Israeli birth or IDF service.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
I said I am not aware of any in Congress. I do not pretend to know every intricacy of Israeli citizenship, but obviously being born there is one way. And I also know that enlisting and serving in the IDF is another way, but I'm sure there are specific criteria that must be met - guessing type of service, duration, for example.
You then seemed to find that smoking gun showing there may be one! An article about Rep. Mast wearing his IDF uniform.
You know what they say about making assumptions right?
Posting a link to twitter does not mean the poster of the link is making a claim.
You have to understand how that works.
If you posted a link from someone on twitter saying that Biden plans to strike Iran tomorrow & invade...I would not then say "Sombear you seem to like Biden invading Iran!"
ps.
The question is still out there....how many duel citizens are in Congress? Are there any? And if so how many?
sombear said:It was easy to assume when you led with "Awkward" in response to my post saying I was unaware of any dual-Israelis based on Israeli birth or IDF service.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
I said I am not aware of any in Congress. I do not pretend to know every intricacy of Israeli citizenship, but obviously being born there is one way. And I also know that enlisting and serving in the IDF is another way, but I'm sure there are specific criteria that must be met - guessing type of service, duration, for example.
You then seemed to find that smoking gun showing there may be one! An article about Rep. Mast wearing his IDF uniform.
You know what they say about making assumptions right?
Posting a link to twitter does not mean the poster of the link is making a claim.
You have to understand how that works.
If you posted a link from someone on twitter saying that Biden plans to strike Iran tomorrow & invade...I would not then say "Sombear you seem to like Biden invading Iran!"
ps.
The question is still out there....how many duel citizens are in Congress? Are there any? And if so how many?
Yes, talking about criteria for citizenship, and the guy obviously fell short of that merely packing medical kits as a volunteer.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:It was easy to assume when you led with "Awkward" in response to my post saying I was unaware of any dual-Israelis based on Israeli birth or IDF service.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:My gosh, this is not difficult. The issue you raised through your post and pasted tweet was dual-Israeli citizenship. The tweet suggested that is a huge problem that even Elon recognizes!Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Awkward? As usual, you need to actually research.
The research is that he served in the IDF...I provided you the article from a news organization I'm sure you think is credible.
You said and I quote: "don't think any...served in the IDF"
I then posted a article about a member of Congress who did in fact serve in the IDF...then wore his old IDF uniform in the Halls of our Legislature
I asked again for how many members in Congress have Dual loyalty?
That is a question not a statement.
Do you understand the difference?
I said I am not aware of any in Congress. I do not pretend to know every intricacy of Israeli citizenship, but obviously being born there is one way. And I also know that enlisting and serving in the IDF is another way, but I'm sure there are specific criteria that must be met - guessing type of service, duration, for example.
You then seemed to find that smoking gun showing there may be one! An article about Rep. Mast wearing his IDF uniform.
You know what they say about making assumptions right?
Posting a link to twitter does not mean the poster of the link is making a claim.
You have to understand how that works.
If you posted a link from someone on twitter saying that Biden plans to strike Iran tomorrow & invade...I would not then say "Sombear you seem to like Biden invading Iran!"
ps.
The question is still out there....how many duel citizens are in Congress? Are there any? And if so how many?
You said "or IDF service"
So I posted a article/pic showing you some congressional Duffus strutting around our Capital in the uniform of a foreign nation (Israel) touting his service to a ethno-state on the other side of the planet.
Something you don't seem to have problem with