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FreedomFighter's avatar

I never imagined that the Israeli split between Republicans and Democrats historically would be so high. I guess there are two reasons for that. First, Jews largely support the Dems (reason unknown). Second, Dems, until the Gazan invasion, appeared to actually support Israel more than in reality (reason Jewish support and money). More than any other, save abortion, this Israel-"Palestine" issue serves to illustrate just how divided the two parties are.

Surak, thanks for presenting this.

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Dan Dagovitz's avatar

Sorry, there was no Gaza invasion; there was an anti-terrorist, anti-Hamas operation after (AFTER) a murderous terrorist attack on Israeli women, children and babies.

There are no Palestinian People!

Unless you wear leather armor, carry a pilum and salute the Emperor!

And before I face the usual barrage of comments, I am not Israeli. I am retired from 26 years in the U.S. Army and an engineer!

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Dan Dagovitz's avatar

I would be interested in seeing where the numbers have been for the last 20 years for Saudi Arabia. Do the numbers reflect Saudi Arabia's support for peace or relationship with the USA or Israel.

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Steve Boronski's avatar

The party system creates division and it's time to dispense with it and vote for the person that supports your values locally.

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Dan Dagovitz's avatar

Amen Brother!

Scream it from the mountaintop!

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