81 Of US Congress Visit Israel

Started by -Pas-, August 12, 2011, 05:51:02 PM

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-Pas-

I can't find the original video so i don't know from when exactly it is, but it's pretty recent and this one ends with a music video (which was pretty ok, imo).

[youtube:1xsqj8rm]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNQtQk6jw6U[/youtube]1xsqj8rm]

CrackSmokeRepublican

Scamming Israeli Jews in the USA will basically try and shoot down any real challenge, or simply "truth telling", concerning Jewish Political arrogance and stupidity -- like former boxer Jim Moran:

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Moran blames the Iraq War on Jews

Two and a half weeks before American and international forces invaded Iraq in March 2003 to oust dictator Saddam Hussein, Jim Moran told an audience of anti-war constituents in Reston, VA that "If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this. The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should."

Moran came under heavy fire for the comment.

The Jewish Community Council of Washington (JCC) wrote a letter to Moran saying, "The Jewish community is deeply offended...Besides being patently untrue and foolish, your poisonous remarks are reminiscent of age-old vicious canards that have been hurled against Jews for generations."

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), who is Jewish, said the comments were "deeply offensive and morally wrong."  <lol>

Six Jewish Democratic members of Congress said in a joint letter that they would not support Moran's 2004 re-election bid, calling the statement "grossly irresponsible." Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), who is also Jewish, said the remarks were bigoted.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who was House Minority Leader at the time, issued a statement saying, "Congressman Moran's comments were not only inappropriate, they were offensive...His comments have no place in the Democratic Party." He was also condemned by Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD), then-Senate Minority Leader, who said they were "unfounded, baseless, and way out of line."

Moran's campaign pollster accused Moran of using other anti-Semitic language, and Moran's denial of doing so led to the pollster's resignation.

Moran tried to apologize after coming under fire, but it didn't satisfy anyone. Ronald Halber, executive director of the JCC, called his apology "woefully inadequate" and called for him to resign, as did many others.

Then-Gov. Mark Warner (D) said, "Perhaps Congressman Moran should remember that the first thing you do when you find yourself in a hole is to quit digging."

Moran stepped down from his leadership position as a House Democratic regional whip.

In 2004, Moran's campaign distributed 40,000 copies of the Falls-Church News Press's endorsement of Moran. In their endorsement editorial, the newspaper wrote, "This election is not about Moran's ability to lead, or about news headlines accusing him of questionable public statements or personal finances. It's about a cabal of powerful Washington-based interests backing the Bush administration's support for right-wing Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon's handling of the Middle East conflict trying to upend an outspoken and powerful Democratic opponent."

Moran's distribution of such "hate literature" (as described by the American Jewish Committee's Washington director David Bernstein) brought a new round of condemnations from the Jewish community.

You would think that, after being condemned not only by Republicans but all the Democratic leaders, Moran would have learned his lesson. But in 2007, Moran blamed the war on the Jews AGAIN!

In an interview with Tikkun magazine, Moran said the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is "the most powerful lobby and has pushed this war from the beginning. I don't think they represent the mainstream of American Jewish thinking at all, but because they are so well organized, and their members are extraordinarily powerful — most of them quite wealthy — they have been able to exert power."

He also said that AIPAC and its supporters believe "that if you have people who are hostile toward you, it's okay to kill them, rather than talk to them."

The Jewish community was again deeply angered. Sixteen Jewish House Democrats signed a "blistering" joint letter to Moran, saying the comments were "irresponsible and have absolutely no basis in fact...The idea that the war in Iraq began because of the influence of Jewish Americans is factually incorrect and unfortunately fits the anti-Semitic stereotypes some have used historically against Jews."

"As Jewish colleagues, we don't understand your hostility to AIPAC or your determination to embarrass yourself with this series of inaccurate, illogical, and inflammatory comments," the letter said. "But we find them deeply offensive and call on you to retract your statements. They have no place in the House Democratic Caucus."

The letter was signed by such prominent Democrats as Henry Waxman, Rahm Emanuel, and Barney Frank, among others. Waxman, who organized the letter, said, "if I lived in his district, I wouldn't vote for him."

Halber said, "He uses several age-old canards that have been used throughout history that have brought violence upon Jews. He uses clearly anti-Semitic images such as Jewish control of the media and wealthy Jews using their wealth to control policy."

"The 8th Wonder" by Clay Jones, Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star

(Sources: Washington Jewish Week 1, Washington Jewish Week 2, Washington Post, Washington Post 2, Washington Post 3, Washington Post 4, New York Times, Associated Press, CNN, CNN 2, CBS News, Fox News, Politico)

Moran says Israeli PM wants to "kill at will"

In 2001, Moran said in an appearance before the American Muslim Council that then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was coming to Washington "probably seeking a warrant from President Bush to kill at will with weapons we have paid for."

(Source: Washington Post)

Moran calls the GOP the "Taliban ticket"

At a 2009 rally, in reference to the Virginia Republican ticket of Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling, and Ken Cuccinelli, Moran said, "I mean, if the Republicans were running in Afghanistan, they'd be running on the Taliban ticket as far as I can see."

(Source: Washington Post)

http://retirejimmoran.com/morans-greatest-hits/
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan