Name: Anonymous 2008-10-20 16:16
A Lebanese American can walk around with a Lebanese flag on his shirt and not be accused of dual loyalty to Lebanon.
An Irish American can paint a four leaf clover on his face for St. Patrick's Day and not be accused of dual loyalty to Ireland.
A German American can celebrate Oktober Fest and not be accused of dual loyalty to Germany.
A Mexican American can celebrate the Day of the Dead and not be accused of dual loyalty to Mexico.
An Italian American can wear a shirt that says Italia and not be accused of dual loyalty to Italy.
A Catholic American can wear a cross and not be accused of dual loyalty to the Vatican.
So why can't a Jewish American support Israel or even be a Jew for that matter without being accused of dual loyalty?
An Irish American can paint a four leaf clover on his face for St. Patrick's Day and not be accused of dual loyalty to Ireland.
A German American can celebrate Oktober Fest and not be accused of dual loyalty to Germany.
A Mexican American can celebrate the Day of the Dead and not be accused of dual loyalty to Mexico.
An Italian American can wear a shirt that says Italia and not be accused of dual loyalty to Italy.
A Catholic American can wear a cross and not be accused of dual loyalty to the Vatican.
So why can't a Jewish American support Israel or even be a Jew for that matter without being accused of dual loyalty?