It's Official: Record Number of Jews Now in Congress
All of these lovers of Zionism will be led by this traitor, Miss Bat Mitzvah herself, Pelosi.

Between this and the overwhelming number of advisors, appointees, department heads and other Zionist barnacles attaching on to the ship of state, there doesn't look like their will be much of a change in DC anytime soon.

Wait until Obama starts appointing his cabinet to see how far the Zionists have sunk their fangs into another American presidency.
Next up: Funnelling more money and weapons to that racist and apartheid Jews only state of Israel and pimping the public for another war for Israel.
And another phony story in Rupert Murdoch's media empire about another "dirty bomb" ship from Iran.
From an article in the JPost online:
All time record for Jewish representation in Congress
Author: rosnersdomain - Categories: congress, election -
My projection was an all-time record 45-46 Jewish legislators in Washington next year. It’s now 44, with Berkowitz of Alaska still waiting for the closing of the polls. That is a new record, up from 43. 13 Senators (doesn’t matter who wins the MN Senate seat), 31-2 House members.
Here’s the almost-final list of the new Jewish congressional caucus:




Anyone share my delight that Al Franken lost and by a handful of votes? Maybe he can go back to being an unfunny, gatekeeping load of shit. Worm Coleman can do Israel's scut work in Senate and Al can suck eggs.
A perfect race for Israel, pit one Zionist against another.
A race that wouldn't have been possible, w/o the murder of now deceased MN Senator Paul Wellstone and his family.
Survey: U.S. absentee voters in Israel back McCain over Obama by 3-1
By Raphael Ahren, Haaretz
American citizens who voted in the U.S. presidential elections via absentee ballots from Israel overwhelmingly favored Sen. John McCain, according to exit polls released Thursday. Seventy-six percent said they voted for the Republican candidate, while only 24 percent voted for the Democrat Barack Obama.
Seventy percent of those polled defined themselves as either Orthodox or Ultra-Orthodox. Four percent said they were not Jewish. Only 52 percent also posses Israeli citizenship, while almost a third of are students.
Almost 60 percent said that "foreign policy including Israel" was the most important factor that influenced their decision; only nine percent said that the war in Iraq was the most important factor.
The polls, which were conducted by the Jerusalem-based research firm Keevon, starkly contrast polls among voters in the United States, which give the Illinois senator a comfortable lead. Experts estimate that of the more than 200,000 American citizens living in Israel, about 45,000 requested absentee ballots.
An estimated 40,000 Americans living in Israel are expected to vote, and pollster Mitchell Barak says he believes his survey is a good indicator on how they will choose.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1032932.html
Yeah, and how many of them voted twice?
Or didn't ACORN sign up the Chosen Ones?