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US Leaders With Dual Israeli Citizenship

No worries, because asad71 just took a list of Jews (and Jewish-sounding names, like Robert Zoellick, even though he's Lutheran), and fabricated a lie about their loyalties. He probably got this list from Stormfront.

My opinion still remains the same and it wasn't just against Jews.
 
My opinion still remains the same and it wasn't just against Jews.

Too late.

Obama’s Kenyan Citizenship?

Does Barack Obama have Kenyan citizenship?

A: No. He held both U.S. and Kenyan citizenship as a child, but lost his Kenyan citizenship automatically on his 23rd birthday.

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In all seriousness, I would oppose such a prohibition except for a few specialized positions, like the President, and perhaps some intelligence or defense positions. Otherwise, we would lose sovereignty over who we define as a natural-born citizen. I wouldn't want Canada's laws to deny the presidency to Ted Cruz, for example.
 
Far too simplistic.

While it is true that many people (including Jews) work hard, it is also true that ethnic nepotism plays a prominent role. Does anyone seriously believe that the disproportionate representation of Jews in Hollywood is there because of talent, and talent alone?

The topic cannot possibly be debated rationally since it is politically incorrect to discuss ethnic nepotism.

That's because American society (not government) has some of the strictest thought control on the planet -- that would make Goebbels proud.

Most people won't discuss Israel in an open manner, because they are scared to death of being labeled anti-Semitic. If there was true freedom of thought and expression -- free from social stigma -- to discuss issues related to Israel, you would see a very different dialog.
I hate to share my personal experiences because certain posters raise questions whether I am who I am but still.

It was 2008, and I was attending CFAR (center for AIDS research) meeting in San Diego. Next to me was sitting an elderly lady named Pat Barron from NIH. During the session break, she asked about me and upon learning that I was a Muslims, she inquired about my opinion on Palestinian issue. I told her what I believed (and still believe). She did not argue much and kept quiet. Following several minutes, I asked if she was a Jew and her reply was 'yes'. My heart sank and I though my career was over as far as NIH was concerned.

I returned back to Atlanta and got busy in my research. After a couple of days, Craig my boss forwarded me an email and mentioned that NIH wanted to support my visit to Calgary, Canada to present my work at the Keystone Symposium. I noticed that the email was from Pat Barron, who had praised my work (during CFAR 2008 meeting) and urged Craig to send me to Keystone symposium.

The moral of this story is, professional Jews are professional first, and Jews later. I wish I could narrate a similar story about some Muslim professional I have been interacting with. Religious nepotism (or we call it pedigree) is there but is not as much as many think.

Or we could just make a law forcing them to renounce there dual citizenship to foreign countries before running for a political position.
Yes but this wont stop them from lobbying for their respective countries.
 
I hate to share my personal experiences because certain posters raise questions whether I am who I am but still.

It was 2008, and I was attending CFAR (center for AIDS research) meeting in San Diego. Next to me was sitting an elderly lady named Pat Barron from NIH. During the session break, she asked about me and upon learning that I was a Muslims, she inquired about my opinion on Palestinian issue. I told her what I believed (and still believe). She did not argue much and kept quiet. Following several minutes, I asked if she was a Jew and her reply was 'yes'. My heart sank and I though my career was over as far as NIH was concerned.

I returned back to Atlanta and got busy in my research. After a couple of days, Craig my boss forwarded me an email and mentioned that NIH wanted to support my visit to Calgary, Canada to present my work at the Keystone Symposium. I noticed that the email was from Pat Barron, who had praised my work (during CFAR 2008 meeting) and urged Craig to send me to Keystone symposium.

The moral of this story is, professional Jews are professional first, and Jews later. I wish I could narrate a similar story about some Muslim professional I have been interacting with. Religious nepotism (or we call it pedigree) is there but is not as much as many think.

Well said.

My doctoral content adviser and one of my reviewer for my Ph.D dissertation are both Americans who practice Judaism. They are , in my honest opinion, one of the best examples of the upholding the Honor Code in academic studies. I've contributed to 2 published journal articles with one of them and he was the one who encouraged me to join the research group knowing that this would help me in the future. The same Professor / Adviser was the one who wrote me a stellar letter of recommendation for membership into SIOP (Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychologists). The same one who invited me to his son's Bar Mitzvah. To say that Jews have religious nepotism is absolutely unfair because the ones who've I've close relationship with are actually very accepting and encouraging.

I've had no negative experiences with Americans who practice Judaism. On the contrary, I have very high and fond views of them.
 
Far too simplistic.

While it is true that many people (including Jews) work hard, it is also true that ethnic nepotism plays a prominent role. Does anyone seriously believe that the disproportionate representation of Jews in Hollywood is there because of talent, and talent alone?

The topic cannot possibly be debated rationally since it is politically incorrect to discuss ethnic nepotism.



That's because American society (not government) has some of the strictest thought control on the planet -- that would make Goebbels proud.

Most people won't discuss Israel in an open manner, because they are scared to death of being labeled anti-Semitic. If there was true freedom of thought and expression -- free from social stigma -- to discuss issues related to Israel, you would see a very different dialog.
Because to you, an 'open' discussion about Israel and Jews usually involves stereotypes that led to anti-Semitism. Your previous paragraph is evident of that.
 
Too late.

Obama’s Kenyan Citizenship?

Does Barack Obama have Kenyan citizenship?

A: No. He held both U.S. and Kenyan citizenship as a child, but lost his Kenyan citizenship automatically on his 23rd birthday.

----

In all seriousness, I would oppose such a prohibition except for a few specialized positions, like the President, and perhaps some intelligence or defense positions. Otherwise, we would lose sovereignty over who we define as a natural-born citizen. I wouldn't want Canada's laws to deny the presidency to Ted Cruz, for example.

To late how, did he hold a political position before loosing his Kenyan citizenship? If not then the prohibition wouldn't be against him. Don't care about Canada's laws to presidency.

Yes but this wont stop them from lobbying for their respective countries.

Already thought of that, lobbying for a foreign country would be limited.
 
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)

wtf a list of jews?-
Last time i checked they never wanted to be on any list-
because last time some one put all of them in a list- genocide happened-
 
To late how, did he hold a political position before loosing his Kenyan citizenship? If not then the prohibition wouldn't be against him. Don't care about Canada's laws to presidency.

If you're convinced that a renunciation of another citizenship unambiguously clears the question of loyalty, then everything is fine (as I said previously, I still believe that people can be loyal to two different countries). Ted Cruz was elected Senator while still a Canadian citizen. Michele Bachman was elected to Congress while still a Swiss citizen. I'm sure I can find more examples for you, but I want to be fair by pointing out examples from "my side" to show that I view this as a non-partisan issue.

If you don't care about Canada's laws in relation to the presidency, then we are agreed that dual citizenship is a non-issue.
 
Let's all review the definition of 'Dual Nationality' in its Applicability to the United States of America and the Laws of the United States.


Section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) states that “the term ‘national of the United States’ means (A) a citizen of the United States, or (B) a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States.” Therefore, U.S. citizens are also U.S. nationals. Non-citizen nationality status refers only individuals who were born either in American Samoa or on Swains Island to parents who are not citizens of the United States. The concept of dual nationality means that a person is a national of two countries at the same time. Each country has its own nationality laws based on its own policy. Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. national parents may be both a U.S. national and a national of the country of birth.

A U.S. national may acquire foreign nationality by marriage, or a person naturalized as a U.S. national may not lose the nationality of the country of birth. U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one nationality or another. Also, a person who is automatically granted another nationality does not risk losing U.S. nationality. However, a person who acquires a foreign nationality by applying for it may lose U.S. nationality. In order to lose U.S. nationality, the law requires that the person must apply for the foreign nationality voluntarily, by free choice, and with the intention to give up U.S. nationality.

Intent can be shown by the person's statements or conduct. The U.S. Government recognizes that dual nationality exists but does not encourage it as a matter of policy because of the problems it may cause. Claims of other countries on dual national U.S. nationals may conflict with U.S. law, and dual nationality may limit U.S. Government efforts to assist nationals abroad. The country where a dual national is located generally has a stronger claim to that person's allegiance.

However, dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country. They are required to obey the laws of both countries. Either country has the right to enforce its laws, particularly if the person later travels there. Most U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport does not endanger U.S. nationality. Most countries permit a person to renounce or otherwise lose nationality.

Reference:

Dual Nationality
 
Because to you, an 'open' discussion about Israel and Jews usually involves stereotypes that led to anti-Semitism. Your previous paragraph is evident of that.

You are unqualified to "debate" anything outside the cut-and-paste world of radar specs.

Avoid yourself the embarrassment and don't even dream to enter a debate about ethnic nepotism.
 
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)
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thanks
but if you can also give their 2nd national status will be more helpful
 
The moral of this story is, professional Jews are professional first, and Jews later. I wish I could narrate a similar story about some Muslim professional I have been interacting with. Religious nepotism (or we call it pedigree) is there but is not as much as many think.

I have known literally hundreds of Jews in the US, of all stripes, religious and political.

You can't begin to imagine the hatred that conscientious Jews, who dare to speak ill of Israel, face from the mainstream Jewish community. The Zionists have utterly brainwashed most Jews into believing that supporting Israel is their religious duty.

How many Muslim voices do you hear in the Western media? The only Muslims who manage to survive in the Western media are those who support Israel, either fervently or through acquiescence.

The thought control in the Western media is utter and absolute. Any substantive criticism of Israelis quashed as "anti-Semitism". Any Jews who dare to oppose Israel are dismissed as "self-hating Jews".
 
I have known literally hundreds of Jews in the US, of all stripes, religious and political.

You can't begin to imagine the hatred that conscientious Jews, who dare to speak ill of Israel, face from the mainstream Jewish community. The Zionists have utterly brainwashed most Jews into believing that supporting Israel is their religious duty.

How many Muslim voices do you hear in the Western media? The only Muslims who manage to survive in the Western media are those who support Israel, either fervently or through acquiescence.

The thought control in the Western media is utter and absolute. Any substantive criticism of Israelis quashed as "anti-Semitism". Any Jews who dare to oppose Israel are dismissed as "self-hating Jews".
Well I admit my interactions are limited with Jews in academia and what you are saying does hold weight when one looks at it closely.
 
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 are still working on it and are even seem to be getting there.
But they will not have the same clout as the Jewish lobby, since Religious affinity is the least of their attributes. They have to use their success and financial standing instead. Which is a better thing.
 
They are still working on it and are even seem to be getting there.
But they will not have the same clout as the Jewish lobby, since Religious affinity is the least of their attributes. They have to use their success and financial standing instead. Which is a better thing.

Obviously. :tup:
 
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