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[quote=Anonymous]If there's a single reason why the Democrats don't take control of Congress during the midterms, it will be because of jews and other zionists in Congress. Jews can no longer hide behind anti-semitism nor play the victim card. As many people have asked: How can you still try to portray yourself as David when you're actually acting like Goliath? Oh and one more thing that I'm not sure American K-12 slop history teaches: The Holocaust did not happen in the Western Hemisphere nor were Americans involved in it. SO leave us out of the discussion and the blame. DNC votes down 'dark money' resolution singling out AIPAC, defers resolution on military aid to Israel [url]https://abcnews.com/Politics/dnc-votes-dark-money-resolution-singling-aipac-defers/story?id=131897410[/url] Members of the Democratic National Committee voted down a symbolic resolution aimed at curbing the "growing influence" of "dark money" corporate groups in Democratic primaries that specifically called out the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Earlier in Thursday’s meeting in New Orleans, committee members approved a broader measure condemning the influence of dark money in the midterms without naming specific groups. They then rejected a separate resolution that singled out AIPAC. Allison Minnerly, who sponsored the resolution, responded to the criticism that her resolution was singling out AIPAC, the pro-Israel political lobbying group. "Members like to say that we don't want to single out AIPAC, but AIPAC will entirely single out them and all of our different progressive leaders when it comes to primary elections," said Minnerly. AIPAC’s influence has become a flashpoint inside the Democratic Party, as leaders struggle to respond to rapidly shifting views about Israel among progressives, especially in the wake of the war in Gaza and amid the current U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. DNC Chair Ken Martin posted on X, stating, "We had various resolutions that focused on different industries and groups, and instead of going one-by-one, we passed a blanket repudiation." The panel's rejection of the AIPAC resolution means it will not go before the full body for a final vote on Friday. [/quote]
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