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Re: Joseph Gutnick



It's about flooding the backlines.


"The Bamptons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What bearing does Joseph Gutnik have on this and what is the relevance to
> football?
> ..........................................Shamus.
>
>
> "Daniel Balint" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Ayoon wa Azan (New Definition Of Anti-Semitism)
> > Jihad Al Khazen     Al-Hayat     2003/10/6
> > Over the past few weeks, I noticed that an increasing number of Jewish
> > Likudniks around the world have been reading the Arab press, especially
> the
> > press that is translated to English and published on the Internet. They
> > either make comments or respond, and most of the time they accuse the
> > reporter of this broad accusation of "anti-Semitism."
> >
> > In the past, anti-Semitism used to mean a person who hates Jews. Today,
in
> > the era of Sharon's Likudnik immorality, it means any person hated by
the
> > Jews. I used to object to letters I received complaining about what I
said
> > about the Israeli government and its practices. The people sending me
the
> > letters considered what I said as being against the Jews in general,
> > although I am always cautious and rarely attack Israel without
mentioning
> > that the majority of Jews in Israel still wish for a peaceful solution
and
> > that the majority of Jews in the world are moderate liberals with whom
it
> is
> > easy to make peace.
> >
> > This was and still is my opinion, and I have always objected to my
> articles
> > being read in a selective manner; nevertheless, I found some consolation
> > when Edgard Bronfman, a committed Zionist presiding the World Jewish
> Forum,
> > was victim of a defamation campaign, waged by radicals who have blood on
> > their hands, such as Ariel Sharon. He had dared send President Bush a
> letter
> > objecting to Israel's construction of the security wall on Palestinian
> > territory.
> >
> > The security wall means that it is impossible to reach a peaceful
> agreement,
> > because if it is completed the way Sharon and the war criminals around
him
> > want it, it could take up 40% of the West Bank territories. Once,
Mahmoud
> > Abbas told me that if the Israelis want to build such wall for security
as
> > they claim, nothing prevented them from building it on their own land.
> Abbas
> > insisted that it would be impossible to reach an agreement if the wall
was
> > completed according to Sharon's official plans.which would mean that the
> > wall's construction comes against the Israeli people's desire for peace,
> > which is vindicated in the opinion polls.
> >
> > What matters is that Bronfman (along with Lawrence Eagleburger, the
former
> > U.S. Secretary of State) dared express the desire of the majority of
Jews
> > with regards to the wall, and the result was that one of Sharon's
> supporters
> > attacked him and accused him of being disloyal.
> >
> > I read that Bronfman's letter reached Izy Leibler, the deputy president
of
> > the World Jewish Forum, so he launched a campaign on the president and
> asked
> > him to withdraw his letter and apologize because his duty is to promote
> the
> > Israeli government.
> >
> > Bronfman is a billionaire who presides SEGHAM. He constitutes along with
> his
> > family one of the pillars of the world Jewish support to Israel. The
> reason
> > why he is treated so disrespectfully is because he expressed the stance
of
> > the majority of Jews; so the reader can only imagine how an Arab writer
or
> > any commentator is treated if he dare criticize Israel.
> >
> > Trying to control the media and silencing the opposition to Israel goes
> > along with the process of killing Palestinians and destroying peace.
> Before
> > Bronfman, George Bush was subject to a harsh campaign that reflected the
> > endless impudence of Israel and its supporters.
> >
> > This was in the beginning of the summer, when a truce between the
> > Palestinian factions and Israel was worked out so Abbas' government
would
> be
> > able to implement the Roadmap; but Israel tried to kill Dr. Abdulaziz
> > Rantissi, who escaped, but killed a woman and a three-year-old child,
also
> > injuring 27 people. President Bush's comment on that was that he was
> > concerned about the attacks of the Israeli helicopters and that he was
> sorry
> > for the loss of lives, adding, he did not believe the attacks helped
> > Israel's security.
> >
> > Israel and its supporters in Congress replied to these simple words by
> > objecting and denouncing. Tom DeLay, the leader of the Republican
majority
> > in Congress, threatened President Bush that Congress would issue a
> > resolution supporting the Israeli attacks if the President did not
declare
> > his unconditioned support for Israel.
> >
> > I would add here that Hamas retaliated the next day of the murder
attempt
> > through a suicide attack in Jerusalem, where 16 people were killed. I
> insist
> > that it was the war criminal Sharon who killed them and not Hamas,
because
> > he knew his crime would be punished. He probably even welcomed the
> > retaliation in order to justify his next crime.
> >
> > With the mounting Israeli crimes, there is a wide campaign to ban any
> > criticism of Israel. One of the official members of the Jewish lobby
AIPAC
> > wrote in the Denver Post that the unacceptable side of anti-Semitism
today
> > is to criticize Israel, which, he added, is the only state in the world
> > controlled by Jews (he forgot to mention the U.S.) then he complained
> about
> > focusing on Israel and neglecting the violation of human rights in other
> > countries.
> >
> > What I understood is that human rights violations in other countries
> justify
> > their violation in Israel. Most important is silencing the media, in the
> > lobby's member sayings, an attempt we followed in Europe as well, for in
a
> > conference about anti-Semitism the representative of French Jews called
> for
> > banning Al-Jazeera, claiming that it provoked anti-Israeli feelings.
Some
> > people in the conference called for controlling the Internet and finding
> > ways to ban any criticism of Israel under the excuse of fighting
> > anti-Semitism.
> >
> > As I write, I have before me a paper clip about Israel and its
supporters'
> > attempt to ban a novel called A Little Piece of Ground written by
> > award-winner novelist from New Zealand, Elizabeth Laird, in which she
> tells
> > the story of Karim, a Palestinian boy living under the occupation who
sees
> > his father threatened and humiliated and the family's land stolen by the
> > settlers. The result was that Jewish groups threatened the publisher
> > McMillan and called for destroying all copies of the book.
> >
> > George Orwell talked about Big Brother, who controls the minds and
decides
> > on behalf of the people, but he had expected the Big Brother would come
> from
> > some great country and not from the criminal state of Israel, protected
by
> > the U.S., which gives it free reign to control and subdue us all.
> >
> >
>
>





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