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and so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics? just getting to, i've been to a screen for most americans for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. we are the ones traveling the extra mile there are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the
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supreme court as long hill that political boycotts or form of expression protected by the 1st amendment. a sponsor, the anti boycott bill because you know, i think it's just the right thing to do. jewish people are gods chosen people and i, i feel like an obligation to do anything within my control or power to support them or protect preston for the house. this passage of senate bill 513 or the machine mr . clair, i would say probably have would identifies evangelical. they understand how important it is to support israel. $69.00 days, 3 days, 0 present, the bill is passed. i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that period. so their business and i
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sent an email to my son's coordinator. i'm telling her, listen, i cannot sign this, this is against my principles against my constitutional rights. and, and it's also against my moral and ethical values, considering that i am a palestinian america. i was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this, the, and i think the states, they don't want the public to really be aware of what's going on. they don't want to have an open debate about it. they recognize them and people actually understand what the state is doing. here they would be absolutely for if i didn't uphold that legislatures would be trading away. americans 1st amendment right. so easily
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i do not remember hearing about the arkansas anti board cut bill until the arkansas times took up the challenge against harry. i'm the rabbi of the largest congregation in the state. nobody had talked with me about this proposal. supporting israel is of the greatest importance to me. i could not be stronger in my opposition to boycotts of any israeli products. however, i was told that a newspaper would have to sign, i own that, it would not participate in any kind of political action. habit as a visa, american freedoms are terribly important to americans use,
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you know, we wouldn't be in the magnificently enviable position in which we find ourselves. where are we not blessed with freedom of religion and the rights to express ourselves as we see fit the i haven't spoken to leadership in the jewish community, the local jewess leaders like to talk here in little rock i. i don't, i don't, i don't agree with. so i didn't need the locals opinion on this. i don't feel like her auntie boycott build bridges on individuals, 1st amendment rights at all. every now and then we're and somebody that disagree with that like the arkansas times and you know, from the position were asked and almost agree with nothing that they right. so if they don't, if they don't take any state money, i think that's
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a win as well. like to live in a country that they get their day in court and we'll see what the court's aside the hey, greg, how are you doing okay, how are you? good. it might be good to have some questions to tell you. were talking about for thought of essence, ancient israel. oh, i don't know enough. i know they've got me in a little trouble with a few people. i knew a democratic republicans and democrats. so did you get pushed back for voting for the bill? sometime last year somebody posted something on facebook, they just discovered that we had done it. and i had completely forgotten about it wasn't even sure how i would have had to go back and look at that. and so people are finding like, why do we do? just one of those bills and we vote for 1000 times during the session and it was one of those that for whatever reason wasn't all my read the policy any movements
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not here educating the other side of the issue. right, right. and so no one, no one heard the other side of the argument. i doubt there was a question to just going through. did you read read, how do you vote in or um, i regret not knowing more about the issue, whatever it is and knowing now haven't heard from my constituents. i probably would put it against it. it's only been a handful of people that have reached out. unfortunately, been there kansans even though it's still the video stands for the investment and sanctions. the b b s move in started from the palestinian civil society. and these are folks on the ground in palestine who are not part of the military and they're not part of any sort of regime. these are people that are suffering
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the, the created a campaign that has now traveled worldwide. that says here is what's happening to us. here are the things that we want to be changed. i mean, want your help by not investing in continuing to support some of these problems for god divestment and sanction. manage or just the international community to do something that is within their power to put pressure on s around in order to achieve palestinian human or a lot of people have joined the media movement. the boy divestment section movement. cbs is a tactic. we know certain governments have decided that they want their universities to die and churches have decided to boycott. companies that are complicit.
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i've seen so many similarities between the black lives movement and the palestinian movement. the and the reason this is important to us in america is that we're helping fund this we're funding israel to the tune of some $4000000000.00 per year, 40000000000 dollars over 10 years. so we're directly responsible for some of this. here's the deal. the united states has been sending money to israel for decades. in fact, israel has been the largest cumulative recipient of u. s. foreign assistance since world war 2. i think the question that democrats are starting to have, which is a very valid conversation, i think, is if american taxpayers money are going to be going to find these really weapons purchases. whether we have the rights have opinions about how those weapons are being used. and about the policies that are being perpetuated with american
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taxpayer money the so tomorrow the court has opens at 8 am. you're not going to be able to bring your electronics. okay. i will read under tomorrow's my hearing and i'm very optimistic and then we need to go upstairs. i believe judge police, the judge will see that this is a violation of the 1st amendment and he will repeal this law. do you have any
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questions? nope. i think that earlier, so i think i'm reading the mike and actually wanted to come tomorrow. i have been keeping them out of the media, but they actually asked me to come to the lesson to them. the
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process is mom, it's hard, but it's worth it to get us. you know, i'm fighting like real good. so here who's here here and i knew what they're learning about the government and how does it work for lady about the 4000. they're learning about the big words when they see, you know, different arguments and the points in the counter point, all this beautiful setting. i do the whole school to do this all the time phase. it gets out, and it's only, especially when it comes to the constitutional rights, these, these are all the amendments. and what about using anything else on those things? because to actually make a point to go out. so this isn't what did you wanna do with the 2nd? because because the one just such as the what is the speed for you
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personally, you know, is this a fine for you? but, you know, your daughter is here with you to, is this also by for her? because this and such, everybody is not only be, but it's put to every day people, people that want to learn on the own, get facts on their own regarding, you know, political views. the state of texas has no business telling video or anybody else which kind of homeless device which kind of products to buy. those are things that are part of our 1st amendment. the there's 275 a to hey, terry, how are you? i'm nick. your neighbor, remember the democrat. yeah. how are you doing?
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yeah, yeah. we're just checking to see if, if you have voted or not active in the democratic party. thanks. okay. present committee person for, nor sedona. what's interesting is in all of these attempts to take away political right, is there been many democrats that just sign on arizona, his law kinda slip through the legislature without any of debate? this bills, it's easy. they see anything that's always the israel of table. i better say yes to that. this piece that we're doing today here is a bi partisan piece in this house. it's a good move, good piece for, for all of us to say arizona does believe it is. i think that so many legislators in the us are afraid to take on the pro israel lobby. good afternoon everyone. my name is joseph sparks. i was one of the attorneys who created the
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model legislation of how much arizona's law is based. and since then, i've served as an expert helping thousands of other states freight law, such as the one that's being put for consideration for this committee today. the pro israel lobby that lobby's probably as strong as the enter rate policy. dr. engagement that made possible by brands we must continue to stand firm against the pro found we by. 8 campaign to de, legitimize the state of his meal through boycotts commencement and science. i am assigned an executive order that says, you boy,
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tide against israel. new york for board cards you, we in america must stand strong with is really picking one of the highest duties of elected legislators is to defend their constitution. but here they're just giving away our 1st amendment rights to a foreign country. the final report there on the 7th i and these really investigative magazine about freedom of speech transparency broke again the etc on the last few years we saw. 5 investigating the connection between nathan yellows, government and bro, is riley organizations in america. we
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filed the freedom of information request to uncover the network that they were building. the. the 1st interesting thing that we found out is that we have an entire ministry do by the media movement overseas. the, our government did not want to share this information with the public. we get the sense that if it's activity is, will be published, there will be an international scandal i would like reveal here for the 1st time our map here are the $42.00 leaders of the b ds network as we bodies in the meetings field, footages affairs say hey,
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that the ministry is to think you could 1st had a really complex problem with a spinning mean. a single tone with is look at all the let me show you the apologize. they wanted to fund american organizations to come. but the media's movement, but the foreign agent act of the us a, requires organizations getting funds from other governments to be registered. to me through the digit affairs, use an organization named concert as a buffer, the channel, the money the ministers that digit fast was fully aware that this was a problem with the loss of the united states of america. the director general of the ministry of strategic affairs, set it in the open kinessa, tearing them out,
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but none of them slot shaheed yesterday, a girl named the ball. i'm a voice slightly level of dimensions, but not just don't show you like a zip code. the homewood clinic is okay. i'm not sure what the what else i'm trying to set it up that way up on that page. mcculloch's below. above and typing physically that i don't we found out that all kinds of organizations in america were getting funds from the side of the government. the to a by stands a game medias which is economic anti semitism. john, hey, these christians, united for each other on $1300000.00, half of that came from the east side of the government and the other half from concert confidential donors. and we need to fight this evil darkness until it is
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destroyed in our congress. in our churches, in our colleges and universities and, and our nation this borders of cd us today may not be using guns and bombs, but they have the same goals as isis. the ron moss has blocked the complete destruction of the jewish the christians. united for israel is fighting back against this beads . pdf constitutes commercial discrimination against israel on the basis of national origin. this movement employs classic anti semitic themes, blood libel. and that's a real danger. we still don't have the full picture, but i can say as a fact that the is really government allocated millions of dollars in all the to
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change the american political discourse about is when you see a few more tunnels, more comfortable with some of the most viewed the both of them with this global level of dealing with them. team sure. mission with human design and that's about some of the zone in the whole. only consumers that run a whole members news the
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and the results there are 71 percent of the democratic party voters are in favor of reducing military aid to israel. if it's a next is portions of westbank or continues to expand settlements. so that's us. 3 or 4 democrats. believe that the when we lost the lawsuit, i was very confident. i mean, any country that bases, it's found the mythology around the boston tea party and the boy kind of t. you would think that today you, 100 years later,
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we would still see boy cods as a political up on the political speech and therefore protected by the 1st amendment . unfortunately, the judge, a little rock, disagreed the so we lost the didn't make a bit of sense to me is just an insult. the the case,
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i think putting it is often get emotionally invested in their cases. i'm certainly very emotionally invested in these cases. i think allen's frustrated, i think it's a lot of pressure americans on times. they are really leading a lot of money on the table to participate in this lawsuit. the, what we know from the judge a decision is that he really thinks that participating in these boy casa, is not constitutionally protected. i just think he got it wrong. in the 1960, the citizens of fort gibson, mississippi, organized a boycott of white businesses to protest ongoing segregation. and the justices hold unanimously that the 1st amendment protects the rights of boy. what they say is that boycotting is a practice deeply embedded in the american political process. as
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a recovery and conservative. i want to be left alone. here you do your job, you get your business on merit. and you get paid for it. and you know, pass some political litmus tests. this is america. a lot of this is motivated by this evangelical biblical literalism. scary. listen to this very closely. the bottom it says when jerusalem is no longer trodden down by the gentiles been shelving in time and space. pastor john, hey get back to your leadership. now there are millions and millions of devout christians will stand with it as well. so i want to search you on behalf of all the people of israel, and i want to thank the thousands of you who come to washington from across america to stand with israel. you may not care about this will tell us then that you
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