On the very week that convicted Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard was released from prison, Senator Rand Paul introduced an amendment in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, which would prevent certain refugees from receiving public housing aide.
Paul's proposal includes the list of 34 'high risk' middle-east countries, including basically all the countries on the PNAC 'New Pearl Harbor' document, and a few others.
Paul's list of dangerous countries includes Syria, Iran, Russia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, North Korea, Lebanon, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, and of course the obligatory 'Palestinian Territories.' Paul has demonized Palestinians regularly throughout his tenure in the Senate, and portrays 'our closest ally' Israelis as poor innocent victims of the viscious terrorist Palestinians.
Guess which country is left off Rand Paul's list??!
Keep in mind also that this is also the week that mainstream Jewish newspapers admitted that Israel had advance warnings of the Nov 13th Paris terrorist attacks, just like they did the attacks on New York on 9/11/01.
Below is the text from Paul's amendment 2843 to H.R. 2577.
Rand also included 3 Youtube videos of his Senate speech in his weekly e-mail wrap-up. I left comments on each of the three videos, including the following. Rand oftentimes does not allow comments on his videos, but this time he did. Let's see how long my comment remains. I have screenshots of them. Clink the video links below to leave your own comments for Rand! Why should Rand's amendment allow our tax dollars continue to subsidize known-terrorist Israelis??!
"Why don't you include ISRAEL on your list of dangerous terrorist countries, randy?? Especially considering ISRAELI TERRORIST SPY Jonathan Pollard's release from prison this week, & the fact that Israel has admitted they had advance notice of the 11/13 Paris attack. Or, did you attend Pollard's release party with your yarmulke? You're a traitor Israeli shill rand, a disgrace to your father's legacy. See RandPaulZionist.com for much more."