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Didn't read any of the article or the thread, but just Chinned for the FREE PUB!RaceBannon said:Don't forget @PurpleBaze
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Oh goodie, this is where we hear about O'Keefed's Muslim friend who wouldn't hurt a fly.HHusky said:
Do you actually know any Muslims?Bendintheriver said:
Ha ha ha.....I am sure Omar, Tlaib and Pressley just love those Jews. Especially the muslims, hell all muslims love Jews right?HHusky said:
Zionism isn't Semitism.Bendintheriver said:
Anyone who lives in Israel is no coward. Not surprised the libs on here side with the anti-semites.HHusky said:Cowardice
Someone should have told ya.
Hey HH, "I got some, ocean front property in Arizona, from the front porch you can see the sea". George Strait would like me to sell it to you.
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What about the IDF snipers that target medics and then laugh about it? That’s not cowardice?Bendintheriver said:
Anyone who lives in Israel is no coward. Not surprised the libs on here side with the anti-semites.HHusky said:Cowardice
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And another one is?HardlyClothed said:“The only democracy in the Middle East”
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2 of its neighbors, I’ll let you research which ones since you clearly need the regional educationRaceBannon said:
And another one is?HardlyClothed said:“The only democracy in the Middle East”
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Sure
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That was quick, glad you’re all studied upRaceBannon said:Sure
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Omar and Tlaib are upset that Israel is boycotting them because they advocate the boycott of Israel.
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According to the Democracy Index 2016 study, Israel (#29 worldwide) is the only democracy in the Middle East, while Tunisia (#69 worldwide) is the only democracy in North Africa.[1] The measure of the level of democracy in nations throughout the world published by Freedom House and various other freedom indices, the Middle Eastern and North African countries with the highest scores are Israel, Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan and Kuwait. Countries that are occasionally classified as partly democratic are Egypt and Iraq. The remaining countries of the Middle East are categorized as authoritarian regimes, with the lowest scores held by Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Jordan is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Jordan's constitution, adopted in 1952 and amended a number of times since, is the legal framework that governs the monarch, government, bicameral legislature and judiciary.[129] The king retains wide executive and legislative powers from the government and parliament.[130] The king exercises his powers through the government that he appoints for a four-year term, which is responsible before the parliament that is made up of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judiciary is independent according to the constitution.[129]



