You have hardly answered all of SoCal’s statements in post 230. Copying text from Wikipedia is OK, I guess, but you have not responded to all the charges.
We don’t need an anti-Israel senator in 2010. I haven’t noticed, either, that the two parties try to outdo each other in support for Israel, as you state in a reply above.
mentioned you in reply above
Anti-Israel? How so?
I havent noticed, either, that the two parties try to outdo each other in support for Israel, as you state in a reply above.
I suggest you take a look at how Congress votes on assistance to Israel and on resolutions that affect Israel. The votes overwhelmingly support Israel. There is not a dime's worth of difference between the two parties on this issue.
There are 45 Jewish members of the 111th Congress, 14 in the Senate counting Boxer. Only one is a Rep, Eric Cantor.