Lawmaker calls out “hateful” messages disparaging Israel on Northbrook billboard – CBS2 (Chicago)

U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider said in a post on X at  that he was "aware of the hateful, antisemitic billboard signs located on Edens Spur Tollroad in Northbrook, one that says 'F*$% ISRAEL' and one that reads 'DEATH TO ISRAEL.'" The congressman added it was "notable that this sign is located in a community with a large Jewish population, in close proximity to a Jewish day school, at the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot."
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Non-WMS
1 year ago

I fully support Israel and I’m not Jewish. What completely baffles me is why Jewish people vote Democrat??? The current Democratic party is pro-Hamas and anti-Israel. Come on people, wake up and vote for the party that has historically been more supportive of Jews and Israel!!

Old Joe
1 year ago

I will bless those that bless you and curse those that curse you.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

Guess who will go to the polls and vote Democrat?

Non-WMS
1 year ago
Reply to  Fullbladder

Agree! Makes no sense, unless it is woke-mind-virus?

FJB
1 year ago

“My name is Kamala Harris and I approve this sentiment”

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  FJB

My name is Kamala Harris and I approve this sentiment settlement (in the Golan Heights)! LOL

Freddy
1 year ago
Reply to  debtsor

What about? My name is Kamala Harris and I came from a middle class family and blah blah blah blah blah or this clip from SNL.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/snl-takes-aim-at-kamala-harris-middle-class-family-response-during-family-feud-skit/ar-AA1sbEHp

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