Why is the Democrat Party 100% supportive of the murder of Jews just like Hitler and OBL were anti Jewish? Are Democrats stupid, crazy, evil or all 3?

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We are completely under siege by people who embrace the same ideology as Hitler.

Our society has failed by allowing such examples of mankind to be raised and to infiltrate our institutions and government and, in effect take control of America.
We are completely under siege by people who embrace the same ideology as Hitler.

Our society has failed by allowing such examples of mankind to be raised and to infiltrate our institutions and government and, in effect take control of America.
Who in the democrats supports what Hitler did?
Why would Biden be supporting Israel if he were trying to kill them?

Someone is putting so etching in your porridge son. You're off your face.
 
Who in the democrats supports what Hitler did?
Why would Biden be supporting Israel if he were trying to kill them?

Someone is putting so etching in your porridge son. You're off your face.
ALL Democrats support Hitler now.

The only Democrats who don't support Hitler, support Israel.

The Time has Come to Choose.
 
Do you agree with God about Israel or not?

i don't agree that mythical religious books confer secular legal rights, no.
otherwise any loony can show up with their own religious book and make legal claims, and that's a stupid way to run anything. duh
 
i don't agree that mythical religious books confer secular legal rights, no.
otherwise any loony can show up with their own religious book and make legal claims, and that's a stupid way to run anything. duh
The best way for someone like you to make progress on this matter is to abandon ANY thoughts of Christianity as a religious ethos and instead look at it as an informal set of life rules which make a society better for the most numbers of people without it being codified as laws.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

If everyone obeyed that rule of thumb, it would help most of us lead happier, healthier lives.
 
The best way for someone like you to make progress on this matter is to abandon ANY thoughts of Christianity as a religious ethos and instead look at it as an informal set of life rules which make a society better for the most numbers of people without it being codified as laws.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

If everyone obeyed that rule of thumb, it would help most of us lead happier, healthier lives.

for a change, i completely agree with you. I have developed my set of morals over time, based on a number of inputs.
the new testament of the bible in particular has some useful insights, plus just general "being nice" to others.
 
ALL Democrats support Hitler now.
Where's your ignorant unresearched evidence of that? Paranoia and hate reign supreme.
The only Democrats who don't support Hitler, support Israel.

The Time has Come to Choose.
To chose to return to a POTUS who tried to emulate Hitler in j6?
To a former POTUS who is up on 91 charges who tried to overthrow democracy yet you suggest democrats support Hitler?

You're as dumb as dogshit. You know nothing but hate and vitriol and ignorance. Do yourself a favour and get some facts. You are a clone of silly mark.
 
i don't agree that mythical religious books confer secular legal rights, no.
otherwise any loony can show up with their own religious book and make legal claims, and that's a stupid way to run anything. duh
The Biblical record has never been disproved by historical or archaeological evidence, yet fools disbelieve the accurate historical Biblical record nonetheless.
 
The Biblical record has never been disproved by historical or archaeological evidence, yet fools disbelieve the accurate historical Biblical record nonetheless.
Because nothing has ever proven the theology is true duh
As such your mythical book is no more credible than any other work of fiction
 
MYTH

The Jews have no claim to the land they call Israel.

FACT

A common misperception is that all the Jews were forced into the Diaspora by the Romans after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 C.E. then, 1,800 years later, the Jews suddenly returned to Palestine demanding their country back. In reality, the Jewish people have maintained ties to their historic homeland for more than 3,700 years.

The Jewish people base their claim to the Land of Israel on at least four premises: 1) the Jewish people settled and developed the land, 2) the international community granted political sovereignty in Palestine to the Jewish people, 3) the territory was captured in defensive wars, and 4) God promised the land to the patriarch Abraham.

Even after the Second Temple’s destruction and the exile’s beginning, Jewish life in the Land of Israel continued and often flourished. Large communities were reestablished in Jerusalem and Tiberias by the 9th century. In the 11th century, Jewish communities grew in Rafah, Gaza, Ashkelon, Jaffa, and Caesarea. The Crusaders massacred many Jews during the 12th century, but the community rebounded in the next two centuries as many rabbis and Jewish pilgrims immigrated to Jerusalem and the Galilee. Prominent rabbis established communities in Safed, Jerusalem, and elsewhere during the following 300 years.

By the early 19th century—years before the birth of the modern Zionist movement—more than 10,000 Jews lived throughout what is today Israel.1 The 78 years of nation-building, beginning in 1870, culminated in the reestablishment of the Jewish State.

Israel’s international “birth certificate” was validated by the promise of the Bible; uninterrupted Jewish settlement from the time of Joshua onward; the Balfour Declaration of 1917; the League of Nations Mandate, which incorporated the Balfour Declaration; the United Nations partition resolution of 1947; Israel’s admission to the U.N. in 1949; the recognition of Israel by most other states; and—most of all—the society created by Israel’s people in decades of thriving, dynamic national existence.



Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its “right to exist.” Israel’s right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia, and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel’s legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgment…There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its “right to exist” a favor, or a negotiable concession.
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MYTH

The Jews have no claim to the land they call Israel.

FACT

A common misperception is that all the Jews were forced into the Diaspora by the Romans after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 C.E. then, 1,800 years later, the Jews suddenly returned to Palestine demanding their country back. In reality, the Jewish people have maintained ties to their historic homeland for more than 3,700 years.

The Jewish people base their claim to the Land of Israel on at least four premises: 1) the Jewish people settled and developed the land, 2) the international community granted political sovereignty in Palestine to the Jewish people, 3) the territory was captured in defensive wars, and 4) God promised the land to the patriarch Abraham.

Even after the Second Temple’s destruction and the exile’s beginning, Jewish life in the Land of Israel continued and often flourished. Large communities were reestablished in Jerusalem and Tiberias by the 9th century. In the 11th century, Jewish communities grew in Rafah, Gaza, Ashkelon, Jaffa, and Caesarea. The Crusaders massacred many Jews during the 12th century, but the community rebounded in the next two centuries as many rabbis and Jewish pilgrims immigrated to Jerusalem and the Galilee. Prominent rabbis established communities in Safed, Jerusalem, and elsewhere during the following 300 years.

By the early 19th century—years before the birth of the modern Zionist movement—more than 10,000 Jews lived throughout what is today Israel.1 The 78 years of nation-building, beginning in 1870, culminated in the reestablishment of the Jewish State.

Israel’s international “birth certificate” was validated by the promise of the Bible; uninterrupted Jewish settlement from the time of Joshua onward; the Balfour Declaration of 1917; the League of Nations Mandate, which incorporated the Balfour Declaration; the United Nations partition resolution of 1947; Israel’s admission to the U.N. in 1949; the recognition of Israel by most other states; and—most of all—the society created by Israel’s people in decades of thriving, dynamic national existence.



Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its “right to exist.” Israel’s right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia, and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel’s legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgment…There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its “right to exist” a favor, or a negotiable concession.
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Lots of people can lay claim to the land there, that's the problem.
Claiming a book of mythology as one of the cla8ms is most amusing
 
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