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Why should the POTUS denounce things that don't exist anymore?
I want him to denounce T. Rex and Bigfoot.
So were suppose to denounce the existence and concept of white nations and only white nations? So white people and only white people can't any longer have nations because? How is this not a racist implication or double standard against whites?
I'm calling on Jewish leaders and anyone else to denounce casting aspersions on white nations. If they do not then I will presume they are racists.
The Studebaker factory on 131st Street housed a doll factory for a while, and is now owned by Columbia University. I say we denounce Columbia for promoting gentrification.
When did they become the unelected representative of the couple of million living in that metro area? This speaks more about them, than it ever did about Trump.
This turned out to be 12 Democrats who called themselves that.
Jamie Forrest
Joshua Friedman
Jamie Harris
Tammy Hepps
Harry Hochheiser
Sasha King
Rachel Kranson
Jonathan Mayo
Elinor S. Nathanson
Avigail S. Oren
Kate Rothstein
Yael Silk
Was there any investigative reporting from the very anti-Trump "The Hill". Absolutely not. You poor NPCs have been rooked yet again.
This turned out to be 11 Democrats who called themselves that.
Jamie Forrest
Joshua Friedman
Jamie Harris
Tammy Hepps
Harry Hochheiser
Sasha King
Rachel Kranson
Jonathan Mayo
Elinor S. Nathanson
Avigail S. Oren
Kate Rothstein
Yael Silk
Was there any investigative reporting from the very anti-Trump "The Hill". Absolutely not. You poor NPCs have been rooked yet again.
Can you provide numbers or proofs of "certainly" in your statement above? Links?
"Among secular Jews, only 23 percent called caring about Israel an essential Jewish trait. It ranks sixth, behind "having a good sense of humor."
1. Most Americans Jews are secular
2. Of those who are not, most are reform or at most conservative (not orthodox).
3. "Caring about Israel" is not Zionism - in fact, it could just as well be that they care about a good two state solution.
If your entire premise is wrong, then why come up with "certainly"?
You can say whatever you like when you are the media LOL.
If I am American, I am American. Period. Not American Muslim or American Christian or American Hindu.
Its funny how there aren't any other white people that hyphenate their American-ness or feel the need to combine their religion and ethnicity with their nationality.
I wonder why that is? Usually its something you see to indicate dual nationality. (and really thats the only reason to be using the term...and even then, is it a good idea?)
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