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Members in US politics who hold dual US / Israeli citizenship:


1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey

2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff

3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle

4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz

5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith

6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams

7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby

8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten


9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman

10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass

11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick

12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger

13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton

14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser

15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen

16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith

17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten

18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield

19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz

20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman

21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak


22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman

23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin

24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff

25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler

26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children
and Families – Christopher Gersten

27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for
Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger

28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum

29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer

30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger

31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman

32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen

33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth DavisCurrent members Senate:

•Senator Barbara Boxer (California)
•Senator Benjamin Cardin (Maryland)
•Senator Russ Feingold (Wisconsin)
•Senator Al Franken (Minnesota)
•Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
•Senator Herb Kohl (Wisconsin)
•Senator Frank Lautenberg (New Jersey)
•Senator Joe Lieberman (Connecticut) (Independent)
•Senator Carl Levin (Michigan)
•Senator Bernard Sanders (Vermont) (Independent)
•Senator Charles Schumer (New York)
•Senator Ron Wyden (Oregon)
House of Representatives:

•Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
•Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
•Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
•Representative Howard Berman (California)
•Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
•Representative Susan Davis (California)
•Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
•Representative Bob Filner (California)
•Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts)
•Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
•Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
•Representative Jane Harman (California)
•Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
•Representative Steve Israel (New York)
•Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
•Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
•Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
•Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
•Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
•Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
•Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
•Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
•Representative Adam Schiff (California)
•Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
•Representative Brad Sherman (California)
•Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
•Representative Henry Waxman (California)
•Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
•Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)
 
It's going to change. America's changing at a faster pace than I thought it would. More people are openly speaking what people used to say were 'anti-Jewish conspiracies'.

Hopefully that new generation can lead us to a two state/one state solution for genuine peace.
 
Jews are rich and smart.

Some historians say hitler was mad at jews because they didn't finance him well.
 
Well, if the US law permits dual nationality then we should have no objection. I have been residing in States for 5 years, and this is one (and perhaps only) country/system which really promotes talent. If you are in states and you are talented and hard working, sky is the limit. American Jews have greatly contributed towards the development of the US, and if you see them on the key positions, its not be because of some conspiracy, but because of their hard work.

It's going to change. America's changing at a faster pace than I thought it would. More people are openly speaking what people used to say were 'anti-Jewish conspiracies'.

Hopefully that new generation can lead us to a two state/one state solution for genuine peace.
I wish it is never changed. Today US is the only place in the entire world where someone can make career irrespective of color, race, religion etc.
 
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I wish it is never changed. Today US is the only place in the entire world where someone can make career irrespective of color, race, religion etc.

That's not what I meant would change. I meant that their influence on issues like unconditional support to Israel will have to change. They themselves may even reform their views towards that.
 
That's the best thing about Israelis, they come to US, work their *** off to get into top position in the society, and use their influence to sway the opinion in their favor. I want the same policy to be taken by fellow Indians in US/EU.
 
That's the best thing about Israelis, they come to US, work their *** off to get into top position in the society, and use their influence to sway the opinion in their favor. I want the same policy to be taken by fellow Indians in US/EU.

It's not the best thing actually. It may create more trouble for you over the long term. And it is for them.
 
Members in US politics who hold dual US / Israeli citizenship:


1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey

2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff

3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle

4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz

5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith

6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams

7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby

8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten


9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman

10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass

11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick

12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger

13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton

14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser

15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen

16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith

17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten

18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield

19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz

20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman

21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak


22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman

23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin

24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff

25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler

26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children
and Families – Christopher Gersten

27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for
Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger

28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum

29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer

30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger

31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman

32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen

33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth DavisCurrent members Senate:

•Senator Barbara Boxer (California)
•Senator Benjamin Cardin (Maryland)
•Senator Russ Feingold (Wisconsin)
•Senator Al Franken (Minnesota)
•Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
•Senator Herb Kohl (Wisconsin)
•Senator Frank Lautenberg (New Jersey)
•Senator Joe Lieberman (Connecticut) (Independent)
•Senator Carl Levin (Michigan)
•Senator Bernard Sanders (Vermont) (Independent)
•Senator Charles Schumer (New York)
•Senator Ron Wyden (Oregon)
House of Representatives:

•Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
•Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
•Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
•Representative Howard Berman (California)
•Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
•Representative Susan Davis (California)
•Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
•Representative Bob Filner (California)
•Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts)
•Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
•Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
•Representative Jane Harman (California)
•Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
•Representative Steve Israel (New York)
•Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
•Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
•Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
•Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
•Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
•Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
•Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
•Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
•Representative Adam Schiff (California)
•Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
•Representative Brad Sherman (California)
•Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
•Representative Henry Waxman (California)
•Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
•Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)

They work hard to be at the position they hold currently. In regards to Americans who profess the Hebrew Faith, many of them are talented and hard working individuals. Why should they be persecuted for their hard work ? After all, there is truth in the old adage, "You reap what you sow". If you sow hard work, you reap the bountiful fruits....
 
That's the best thing about Israelis, they come to US, work their *** off to get into top position in the society, and use their influence to sway the opinion in their favor. I want the same policy to be taken by fellow Indians in US/EU.
They don't come to US, they are 2nd and 3rd generation American Jews (who migrated at the turn of the 20th century) we are talking about (the people in the list above). Rest of your post is correct.
 
It's not the best thing actually. It may create more trouble for you over the long term. And it is for them.

Didn't seems so. We have few Israeli professors, they were pretty successful is forming a favorable opinion towards their community and Israel. Often in our recess time, we talk about Israel-India politics in his office. It doesn't seems like they're running into trouble in near-far term. It's only going to get better for them.

They don't come to US, they are 2nd and 3rd generation American Jews (who migrated at the turn of the 20th century) we are talking about (the people in the list above). Rest of your post is correct.

Yes, my views are regarding the Jews who are already well settled, and is in a panache segment of the society. And few 1st Gen Israelis, we are sharing our class with.
 
Members in US politics who hold dual US / Israeli citizenship:


1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey

2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff

3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle

4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz

5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith

6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams

7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby

8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten


9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman

10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass

11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick

12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger

13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton

14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser

15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen

16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith

17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten

18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield

19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz

20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman

21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak


22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman

23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin

24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff

25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler

26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children
and Families – Christopher Gersten

27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for
Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger

28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum

29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer

30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger

31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman

32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen

33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth DavisCurrent members Senate:

•Senator Barbara Boxer (California)
•Senator Benjamin Cardin (Maryland)
•Senator Russ Feingold (Wisconsin)
•Senator Al Franken (Minnesota)
•Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
•Senator Herb Kohl (Wisconsin)
•Senator Frank Lautenberg (New Jersey)
•Senator Joe Lieberman (Connecticut) (Independent)
•Senator Carl Levin (Michigan)
•Senator Bernard Sanders (Vermont) (Independent)
•Senator Charles Schumer (New York)
•Senator Ron Wyden (Oregon)
House of Representatives:

•Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
•Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
•Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
•Representative Howard Berman (California)
•Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
•Representative Susan Davis (California)
•Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
•Representative Bob Filner (California)
•Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts)
•Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
•Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
•Representative Jane Harman (California)
•Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
•Representative Steve Israel (New York)
•Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
•Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
•Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
•Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
•Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
•Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
•Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
•Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
•Representative Adam Schiff (California)
•Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
•Representative Brad Sherman (California)
•Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
•Representative Henry Waxman (California)
•Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
•Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)


I'd ask for proof that these individuals hold dual-citizenship, but I don't care to read an article on Stormfront.
 
Hi,

If the U S can have best of both the worlds---then why did Pakistan have problem with it---most probably out of IGNORANCE and that stupid ex Chief Just Chaudhry---.
 
If there is another list of politicians and officials as well as prominent Americans receiving Israeli financial and other support, then USA could truly be called a country remote controlled from Tel Aviv.
 

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