It is a little shocking that the two party system can present absolutely garbage candidates and we argue over which sack of trash smells less offensive.
Fetterman was born in 1969 at Reading Hospital in West Reading, Pennsylvania, to Karl and Susan Fetterman.[3] Fetterman's parents were married and both 19 years old at the time of his birth.[4] They eventually moved to York, Pennsylvania, where Fetterman grew up and his father became a partner at an insurance firm.[5][6][7] Fetterman's father achieved success in the insurance industry and the family became wealthy.[8] Fetterman grew up in an affluent suburb of York and both of his parents were conservative Republicans.[5][9]
Fetterman is a strong supporter of Israel–United States relations and said if he is elected as a U.S. senator, he will "lean in" on the "relationship between the United States and Israel". He said that the U.S.–Israel relationship "is a special one that needs to be safeguarded, protected, supported and nurtured through legislation and all available diplomatic efforts in the region". He supports United States foreign aid to Israel, including Iron Dome funding. Fetterman criticized Congressional Democrats who voted against Iron Dome funding, calling them "fringe" and "extreme". Fetterman has said he supports the right of Israel to defend itself and is "passionate" in his opposition to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. He supported a law signed into law by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf that barred Pennsylvania from entering into contracts with companies that boycott Israel. He supports a two-state solution and the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the Arab-Israeli agreements brokered under the Trump administration
Not too many jewish features, with the exceptions of ears low on his head, and the top of his head having that jewish angle to it.
If I had to roll the dice, I would say he is a crypto, which is why he's receiving so much support.
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 1768915 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 10, 2022 00:31:24 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 1966256 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 10, 2022 00:47:57 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 3354716 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 10, 2022 07:58:34 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Fascinus
[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 18:05:49 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 2747875 1 point 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 19:12:17 ago (+1/-0)
Not too many jewish features, with the exceptions of ears low on his head, and the top of his head having that jewish angle to it.
If I had to roll the dice, I would say he is a crypto, which is why he's receiving so much support.
[ + ] s23erdctfvyg
[ - ] s23erdctfvyg 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 19:13:47 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Fascinus
[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 19:58:01 ago (+0/-0)
https://files.catbox.moe/tqoyq8.gif
Second your assessment.
[ + ] anon
[ - ] anon 5163228 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 19:21:02 ago (+0/-0)
The republican voters are NOT ZIONIST by anything close to a majority. It's such a fucking game, and a long term sick game of parasites.
[ + ] s23erdctfvyg
[ - ] s23erdctfvyg 0 points 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 19:51:34 ago (+0/-0)
https://www.timesofisrael.com/hosted-by-gop-jewish-group-dr-oz-makes-case-for-becoming-first-ever-muslim-senator/
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 1271023 1 point 2.8 yearsSep 9, 2022 22:18:15 ago (+1/-0)