Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:14 p.m. No.4931427   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4931406

>>4931406

amnesty for all

guaranteed reproductive rights, she didn't say for men or women, so I am not sure? Do men have reprodutive rights?

 

oh BTW

she is not perfect , but will speak with decency.

 

HOw long will that last?

 

Lead with integrity and speak the truth.

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:18 p.m. No.4931472   🗄️.is đź”—kun

ah oh

 

she is talking about the 'dangers' of challenging Trump.

 

oh man, she knows she is in trouble and is playing the victim already.

 

'these are not ordinary times and THIS WILL NOT BE AN ORDINARY ELECTION, BUT THIS IS OUR AMERICA'

 

'WE HAVE THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE AND CAN GIVE OUR CHILDREN THE FUTURE THEY DESERVE'

WE CAN RESTORE AMERICA'S MORAL LEADERSHIP ON THIS PLANET'

 

SO ……..LETS DO THIS.!!…CACKLE CACKLE CACKLE CACKLE CACKLE

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:22 p.m. No.4931522   🗄️.is đź”—kun

CNN- 'ripple of energy in crowd' in the heart of Trump country.

Coalition is extraordinary diverse, latinos, whites, gays and straights….how does CNN know who is what??

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:53 p.m. No.4931858   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1861 >>1895 >>1964 >>2125

5 Jewish facts about Kamala Harris

https://www.jweekly.com/2019/01/14/5-jewish-facts-about-kamala-harris/

 

 

  1. She smashed a glass at her wedding

She met her Jewish husband, Douglas Emhoff, on a blind date in San Francisco, arranged by friends. They married in 2014 — Harris’ sister Maya officiated — and smashed a glass to honor Emhoff’s upbringing. It was her first marriage and his second — Emhoff has two children from his first marriage.

You thought Jews can be parochial? “Most eligible Indian American bachelorette marries fellow lawyer” is how one Indian American media outlet reported the story.

Emhoff took the Washington, D.C. bar exam in 2017 so he could work in the same city.

 

  1. She did the blue box thing

“So having grown up in the Bay Area, I fondly remember those Jewish national fund boxes that we would use to collect donations to plant trees for Israel,” she said at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in 2017. “Years later when I visited Israel for the first time, I saw the fruits of that effort and the Israeli ingenuity that has truly made a desert bloom.”

No mention why Harris was a blue box girl growing up — and Google was no help. JTA has put a query into her office.

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:54 p.m. No.4931861   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1895 >>1964 >>2125

>>4931858

  1. She’s more AIPAC than J Street

Since being elected in 2016, Harris has spoken twice at the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Her 2018 speech, with the California delegation, was off the record (itself not unusual, although critics of Israel were unnerved), but she gave a good picture of where she stands in her 2017 speech.

She’s for two states — so is AIPAC, although, sometimes less than emphatically — but she doesn’t believe in big-footing either side.

“I believe that a resolution to this conflict cannot be imposed,” she said. “It must be agreed upon by the parties themselves.”

More than half of the Democratic caucus in the Senate gets the endorsement of J Street, the Jewish liberal lobbying group that believes pressure is necessary to start peace talks. J Street did not endorse Harris. Her only association with the group was in November 2017, when she was one of 17 local and federal politicians on the host committee (i.e., “yes you can stick my name on the invitation”) of a party thrown by J Street’s Los Angeles chapter.

Harris also co-sponsored a Senate resolution in early 2017 that essentially rebuked the Obama administration for allowing through a U.S. Security Council resolution condemning Israel’s settlement policies.

She supported the Iran nuclear deal, although she was not a senator in 2015 when Congress voted on it, and is on the record opposing the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement targeting Israel.

Harris also digs Israel’s Supreme Court building.

“The beauty of the architecture and spirit of design left a lasting impression — the straight lines in the building represent the immutable nature of truth, while the curved glass and walls were built to represent the fluid nature of finding justice,” she told J. in 2016. “The Court, like Israel, is a beautiful home to democracy and justice in a region where radicalism and authoritarianism all too often shape government.”

 

  1. She’s big on tackling hate crimes

Harris created a hate crimes unit as San Francisco District Attorney and made hate crimes a focus of her work as the state’s attorney general. (Harris reported that in 2012 anti-Jewish hate crimes were the most commonplace religion-based hate crime.)

One of her first successful Senate actions was to get passed a non-binding Senate resolution that named religious institutions as possible targets of hate crimes, and urged better hate crime reporting, a key demand of Jewish civil rights groups over the years.

 

  1. Her big sisters are Jewish

Well, in political terms, anyway. In October 2016, she got key endorsements from the state’s two Jewish senators — Barbara Boxer, who was retiring and whom Harris would replace, and Dianne Feinstein, the state’s senior senator. This was important because in California’s “jungle primary” system the two top vote-getters in the primaries get on the November ballot even if they are of the same party. Harris was facing a popular Democrat, Rep. Loretta Sanchez, in the general election.

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 2:59 p.m. No.4931919   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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the Senator’s sister, Maya, who also happens to be a lawyer, same as Harris and Douglas.

 

Maya Harris is also an MSNBC political analyst. Kamala’s brother-in-law, Tony West, is a former senior official of the U.S Justice Department and is also the General Counsel for Uber. The Senator has a niece and two stepchildren by reason of her relationship with Douglas Emhoff.

 

https://heightline.com/kamala-harris-husband-children/

Anonymous ID: a4f684 Jan. 27, 2019, 3:14 p.m. No.4932036   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2046 >>2111 >>2125

KAMALA'S BRO-IN-LAW is a very interesting cabal-type figure.

he is married to her sister, Maya, a commentator on CNN and lawyer.

 

HIs name is TONY WEST.

HE worked for Hussein admn and pepsi-co

works for uber now.

 

While working for Hussein from 2009- 2014 prosecuted child trafficking and abuse cases.

 

http://everything.explained.today/Tony_West_(attorney)/