Did you bother to visit the website: https://stopworldcontrol.com/? There are about 18 videos on that site - lots of names are named. For you to conclude there is a "complete lack of sincere seriousness" on his part is ludicrous!
You want "honest communication"? Go listen to his videos.....they might save you from having to do "time-consuming research".
Thanks for your response. It was articulate and thoughtful! I certainly agree that Israel has problems and that those problems probably can't be solved until other problems are solved first.
And I agree that "the politics of Israel may be entwined with the politics of the U.S." And that's the worrisome part to me. Is it right for our Senators and Reps. to be dual US/Israeli citizens? Which nation are they loyal to? What would people think if our politicians held dual citizenship with another country? How about US/Germany dual citizenship? Or US/fill in the blank?
And what campaign contributions politicians receive from AIPAC, the American/Israeli PAC? There's only a handful of US politicians that don't take AIPAC $$. It's almost as if our foreign policy is controlled by Israel. I have no problem with Trump having the "deepest religious respect" for Israel. I have the deepest religious respect for Israel also. The problem comes in when we mix up religious respect with politics and foreign policy.
Did you bother to visit the website: https://stopworldcontrol.com/? There are about 18 videos on that site - lots of names are named. For you to conclude there is a "complete lack of sincere seriousness" on his part is ludicrous!
You want "honest communication"? Go listen to his videos.....they might save you from having to do "time-consuming research".
Oh OK! Glad you are a communicator. So what's your take on "we are saving Israel for last"? I'd love to hear/read your thoughts on this subject.
Dude is more like a BSer than a communicator. He is like one of those indocrinated professor type characters......lol
Thanks for your response. It was articulate and thoughtful! I certainly agree that Israel has problems and that those problems probably can't be solved until other problems are solved first.
And I agree that "the politics of Israel may be entwined with the politics of the U.S." And that's the worrisome part to me. Is it right for our Senators and Reps. to be dual US/Israeli citizens? Which nation are they loyal to? What would people think if our politicians held dual citizenship with another country? How about US/Germany dual citizenship? Or US/fill in the blank?
And what campaign contributions politicians receive from AIPAC, the American/Israeli PAC? There's only a handful of US politicians that don't take AIPAC $$. It's almost as if our foreign policy is controlled by Israel. I have no problem with Trump having the "deepest religious respect" for Israel. I have the deepest religious respect for Israel also. The problem comes in when we mix up religious respect with politics and foreign policy.