Wow! Dem Congressman Tweets His Real Feeling About Israel--It’s Disturbing
Two days ago, on August 1st, Beto retweeted Twitter user “Mosh Miller,” saying that Israeli’s missile-interception system, which is purely defensive, is an “atrocity” and the U.S. should “stop funding” it.
O’Rourke apparently had second thoughts and removed his retweet, but he wasn’t fast enough to evade our friends at Twitchy.
The Iron Dome is Israel’s missile-interception system. Its purpose is purely defensive, i.e., to protect Israeli civilians from incoming rockets. Late Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 395-8 for a $225 million package to help Israel replenish the Iron Dome system. The bill, which was approved earlier by the Senate in a voice vote, now goes to President Obama.
One of the eight House members to vote against funding was Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-Texas. Via the El Paso Times:
“I could not in good conscience vote for borrowing $225 million more to send to Israel, without debate and without discussion, in the midst of a war that has cost more than a thousand civilian lives already, too many of them children,” O’Rourke said in a statement…Read the full story: www.youngcons.com
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