Monday, July 29, 2019

What Do Humtpy Dumpty, Rashida Tlaib & Jeffery Epstein Have In Common? - Detroit

Q: What do Humpty Dumpty, Rashida Tlaib & Jeffery Epstein have in common?

A: If you said a great big fall, you would only be partially correct because I was going for Detroit.

The Humpty Dumpty Institute is taking Rashida to AIPAC trip to Palestine.

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Mark Epstein is on Board of the Directors for the Humpty Dumpty Institute.

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Mark Epstein is the brother of Jeffery Epstein.

I will not get into the Epstein "begotten" lineage, just quite yet.

I want to watch her #sayhisname.

Rashida Tlaib partners with Humpty Dumpty Institute for Israel-critical trip to West Bank


Rashida Tlaib partners with Humpty Dumpty Institute for Israel-critical trip to West Bank
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Rashida Tlaib has her anti-Israel priorities straight, but her message may be getting scrambled. The Palestinian-American congresswoman is partnering with the oddly named Humpty Dumpty Institute for a congressional summer trip to the Israeli-occupied territories that will coincide with a similar junket held annually by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. In a “You’re Invited” flier, Tlaib asked fellow lawmakers to join her on the trip to “Occupied Territories in Palestine” for five days in mid-August, Jewish Insider reported. The trip is being funded and organized by the Humpty Dumpty Institute, an international non-governmental organization that purports to — you guessed it! — “put the pieces back together again.” Humpty Dumpty says it was founded by disillusioned aid workers after the Rwanda genocide and claims it brokers “strategic public/private partnerships that provide sensible solutions to serious problems.”
 
“The principle is that once things fall apart you can’t put them back together again,” said Joe Merante, the group’s executive director, comparing Humpty Dumpty’s unusual name to the Robin Hood Foundation which takes donations from the wealthy to help the poor.

The group emphasizes that it never takes political stands and seeks to foster dialogue to help people see different sides of issues. It has led trips to dozens of foreign hot spots in recent years, including similar trips to the West Bank for congressional aides in 2017 and for lawmakers last year. record also includes efforts solve unconnected problems like child nutrition in the U.S., uncleared landmines in Sri Lanka and Vietnam, and the global fight to save “at-risk dogs and cats.”

Merante suggested that the agenda for the Tlaib trip would include Israeli voices too, although the main focus will be on “people-to-people" meetings with West Bank Palestinians. Several other lawmakers have expressed interest in joining the trip although none have confirmed.

Another sponsor is MIFTAH, the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy.

“We hope people can listen to all sides of the issue,” Merante said.

Tlaib (D-Michigan) has been whipping up interest in the West Bank trip since her election along with Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) as the first Muslim women members of Congress. She pleaded with Republicans and Democrats to join her to get a different perspective on the Mideast conflict from the Palestinian side.

Omar has stirred a hornet’s nest of criticism with remarks suggesting that supporters of Israel put their loyalty to the Jewish state ahead of America and that AIPAC uses power and money to squelch criticism of Israel and its 52-year occupation of Palestinian lands.

AIPAC hosts lawmakers on an annual summer trip to Israel, where they mostly meet with Israeli decisionmakers, including government and opposition figures, along with some Palestinians.


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