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DavidDvorkin

(20,478 posts)
Tue Jun 10, 2025, 09:26 PM Jun 2025

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rashida Tlaib vote 'present' on resolution to condemn antisemitic attacks

The women — both of whom have been accused of antisemitism themselves — each said they could not support the resolution because of what they said was Congress’ inattention to other groups facing deadly threats.


https://forward.com/fast-forward/726619/marjorie-taylor-greene-and-rashida-tlaib-vote-present-on-resolution-to-condemn-antisemitic-attacks/
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Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rashida Tlaib vote 'present' on resolution to condemn antisemitic attacks (Original Post) DavidDvorkin Jun 2025 OP
Tlaib tells us who she is. comradebillyboy Jun 2025 #1
Politics can be seen as a circle delisen Jun 2025 #2
Anyone for a rousing game of horseshoes? Behind the Aegis Jun 2025 #3

delisen

(7,194 posts)
2. Politics can be seen as a circle
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 12:03 AM
Jun 2025

A portion of the far left and the far right sometimes meet on one section of the circumference of the circle.

It is not always a good place to be.

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