Only a matter of time dude.
When the fundamentalist Christian (arsehole) members of Congress get fucked out on their ear, who'll give a fuck then?
Let's be realistic, the fundamentalist Christians only support Israel because they want to "assist" in the coming of the Rapture.
Get all the Jews back to Israel and then they get to meet Jah-he-sus.
Don't laugh at me, they're the ones who believe that shit literally word for word and are nuts enough to try enact it.
Well that and the Israel and Jewish lobby (not a conspiracy theory, public record)
The
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (
AIPAC,
/ˈeɪpæk/ AY-pak) is a
lobbying group that advocates pro-
Israel policies to the
Congress and
Executive Branch of the United States. The current President of AIPAC is
Michael Kassen from
Westport, Connecticut.
[3]
Describing itself as "America's Pro-Israel Lobby",
[3] AIPAC is a mass-membership, American organization whose members include
Democrats,
Republicans, and
independents.
The New York Times has called it "the most important organization affecting America's relationship with Israel."
[4] It has been described as one of the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington, DC. Its critics have stated it acts as an agent of the
Israeli government with a "stranglehold" on the
United States Congress with its power and influence.
[5] There is some disagreement as to where AIPAC's agenda lies ideologically. Some critics on the political left allege that AIPAC holds views that are politically conservative in their nature,[
citation needed] while AIPAC's membership has also been described as "overwhelmingly Democratic" by conservatives.
[6] AIPAC describes itself as a bipartisan organization,
[7] and bills it lobbies for in Congress are always jointly sponsored by both a Democrat and Republican.
[8]
In 2005, a
Pentagon analyst pleaded guilty to charges of passing
US government secrets to two AIPAC staffers in what is known as the
AIPAC espionage scandal. Both staffers were later fired by AIPAC.
[9] In 2009, all charges against the former AIPAC employees were dropped