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So two days before New Years Eve and with the FBI putting out an alert on possible terrorist activity, New York deploying national guard along with extra state police, what could be the dumbest annoucement to come out of the White House?? What would throw gasoline on a smoldering fire?
-----For the second time this month the Biden administration is bypassing Congress to approve an emergency weapons sale to Israel.-----
Could it be timed any better to encourage terrorist activity on New Years Eve? Is this what they want to happen?
So two days before New Years Eve and with the FBI putting out an alert on possible terrorist activity, New York deploying national guard along with extra state police, what could be the dumbest annoucement to come out of the White House?? What would throw gasoline on a smoldering fire?
-----For the second time this month the Biden administration is bypassing Congress to approve an emergency weapons sale to Israel.-----
Could it be timed any better to encourage terrorist activity on New Years Eve? Is this what they want to happen?
A group of Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the swearing-in of a West Hartford official on Tuesday afternoon—bringing one of the most heated geopolitical issues to the halls of local government.
The protest began sharply when half a dozen demonstrators, all wearing medical face masks, rose during a keynote address by Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (D-Conn.) as she spoke to a gathering of local officials and citizens in West Hartford’s Town Hall.
“We demand that Susan Bysiewicz call for an immediate ceasefire,” the protesters chanted. The demand for a “permanent ceasefire” in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has become a rallying cry for protesters around the world who believe Israel’s military response to the Oct. 7 Hamas-led terrorist attack has been inhumane to the people of Gaza.
Bysiewicz stood calmly and silently as the protesters shouted, “Susan, what do you say? How many kids did you kill today?”
The demonstrators unfurled homemade banners that read “Ned’s Leaving Kids Dead” and “Ned & IDF: Joined at the Hip.”
This was simply the Lt. Gov. of Conn. speaking at a small community event.
Amazing that they think this is the appropriate place to get anything like that accomplished.
A group of Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the swearing-in of a West Hartford official on Tuesday afternoon—bringing one of the most heated geopolitical issues to the halls of local government.
The protest began sharply when half a dozen demonstrators, all wearing medical face masks, rose during a keynote address by Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (D-Conn.) as she spoke to a gathering of local officials and citizens in West Hartford’s Town Hall.
“We demand that Susan Bysiewicz call for an immediate ceasefire,” the protesters chanted. The demand for a “permanent ceasefire” in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has become a rallying cry for protesters around the world who believe Israel’s military response to the Oct. 7 Hamas-led terrorist attack has been inhumane to the people of Gaza.
Bysiewicz stood calmly and silently as the protesters shouted, “Susan, what do you say? How many kids did you kill today?”
The demonstrators unfurled homemade banners that read “Ned’s Leaving Kids Dead” and “Ned & IDF: Joined at the Hip.”
This was simply the Lt. Gov. of Conn. speaking at a small community event.
Amazing that they think this is the appropriate place to get anything like that accomplished.
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A high school girls' varsity basketball game in New York State was canceled Thursday after players from the visiting team were subjected to antisemitic slurs, according to the .
"At the end of the quarter, players on the opposing team started shouting, and other antisemitic slurs and curses at us," Bosworth wrote. "Attacking a team because of their school’s religious association is never acceptable, but especially due to the current war in Israel and the world’s rise in antisemitism, this felt extremely personal to me and many members of my team."
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@Raiders22
A high school girls' varsity basketball game in New York State was canceled Thursday after players from the visiting team were subjected to antisemitic slurs, according to the .
"At the end of the quarter, players on the opposing team started shouting, and other antisemitic slurs and curses at us," Bosworth wrote. "Attacking a team because of their school’s religious association is never acceptable, but especially due to the current war in Israel and the world’s rise in antisemitism, this felt extremely personal to me and many members of my team."
High School's Basketball
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