Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "JUST SAW A VIDEO OF "PROTESTERS" UNLEADING A TRUCK FILLED WITH EQUIPMENT FOR THEIR PROTEST IN LOUISVILLE.
Who organized this?
Who is paying for this?
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And considering that the protest should be against the drug dealers and the gangs that were responsible for the girl's death, why are the demonstrations still going on against the police ?
The answer is simple. This has nothing to do with Black Lives and the police.
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This has to do with domestic violence, politics, and power.
And who benefits?
The Democrats, The Drug Dealers, the Gangs, and the very wealthy in this country that want Trump stopped."
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@EliseStefanik @nypost Funding of Pro-Palestinian Rallies
The funding for pro-Palestinian rallies comes from various sources, including city contracts, council funding, and taxpayer funding.
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@EliseStefanik @nypost Several organizations and groups involved in pro-Palestinian activism have received significant financial support from city councils and contracts. For example, the Arab American Association of New York, the Muslim American Society of New York, and
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@EliseStefanik @nypost other related groups have received substantial funding from city council discretionary funding and city contracts, totaling millions of dollars.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "COUNTING THE OMER - WHAT?
The practice of counting the Omer begins on the evening after the First Day of Pesach. It continues for exactly 7 weeks, 49 days. 1)
It commemorates the period between the Exodus from Egypt and the advent of the Jewish Nation and the time the Torah was given to the people, defining our history, our connection to HaShem and one another, and our culture.
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The Omer was originally a measure. It was the ration of manna (מן) allocated per person provided each day except Shabbat for survival.
Originally, for 1300 years, the “counting of the Omer” was considered to be a happy time. Spring. Great weather before the heat of summer.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "WATCHING THE IMMUNITY HEARING AT THE US Supreme Court
I find it interesting that the Lawyer for the Special Council has made two big errors in his argument. In fact he has contradicted himself several times.
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1. He is basing his argument on the assumption that Immunity for Acts of a President is not needed as prosecutors and grand juries are always honest, non-political and objective. OF COURSE THAT IS ABSURD.
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WE HAVE WITNESSED THE POLITICIZATION OF THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AND THE PROSECUTOR. In short, Trump should be denied immunity because we should all trust the Government. Justice Alito questioned this assumption.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS HAS THE RIGHT IDEA ON THESE PRO-TERRORIST, ANTISEMITIC DEMONSTRATIONS AT UNIVERSITIES.
He has repeated that Florida has a code of conduct. Those that violate it should be expelled.
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And that foreign students who participate in political activity should be deported.
In Florida, universities that violate the code of conduct which is for students and staff, can be penalized.
Now, where is the rest of the country?
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Fact, the pro-Hamas, antisemitic protesters are criminal. One does not negotiate with criminals. One does not make concessions to those who condone Hamas terrorism. A person who condones terrorism is a facilitator of terrorism.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "AN OPEN LETTER TO REAL JEWS AND REAL CHRISTIANS
Yes, we are seeing a resurgence of antisemitism in the USA and worldwide but we need to focus. This is not the 1930’s.
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This is not that period of time when antisemitism was virtually the norm of the majority of Cristians in the US and Europe. No, this is 2024, and there are a lot of differences from what was the reality of the 1930’s.
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In 2024, the problem of antisemitism is not coming from the Churches.and their members. It is coming from the most secular, the least committed to moral values and standards, and from those who have a political interest for which antisemitism is an easy tool.
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