Pressure Grows On House Republicans to Condemn Anti-Semitic Signs »

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As House Republicans continue to play blind, deaf, and dumb, various Jewish organizations came out today and condemned the anti-Semitic signs that were visible during yesterday’s tea bagger protest of healthcare reform in Washington, D.C. Elie Wiesel said, “This kind of political hatred is indecent and disgusting."

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    hyperbola2 weeks, 2 days ago

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    Well, one has to chuckle a bit about using a hypocrite like Wiesenthal to "head" this campaign claiming anti-semitism. When has Wiesenthal ever said peeps about this parallel:

    "aryan master race" + "lebensraum (living space) for the master race" + "ethnic cleasning/genocide for subhuman non-aryans"

    is exactly equivalent to:

    "god's chosen people" + "homeland for zionists" + "ethnic cleansing/genocide for subhuman non-zionists".

    Until the israel-firsters start to clean up their own backyard of the massive crimes against humanity committed by zionists, they really don't have much credibility. Over seven million christians and moslems robbed, killed, expelled or put in concentration camps (the world's biggest refugee problem) needs to be ended.

    Forced Migration Review Journal
    Dept. of International Development
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    Palestinian displacement: a case apart?
    http://www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR26/FMR26full.pd...

    This issue of FMR was planned long before the humanitarian crisis which has displaced 20% of the Lebanese population. Articles look beyond the current events to what most international observers regard as the root causes of conflict and displacement in the Middle East. The protracted nature of the displacement, the complexity of the means used to dispossess Palestinians and the apparent double standards of the international community do indeed make this a case apart.

    From high points in the West Bank it is possible to see across Israel/Palestine – from the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean. The articles in this issue discuss how displacement from this tiny sliver of land has had and continues to have far-reaching global consequences.

    The great majority of the seven million Palestinian refugees still live within 100km of the borders of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip where their homes of origin are located. They are refugees because Israel – committed to a permanent Jewish majority and granting citizenship to any member of the Jewish diaspora – denies Palestinians their basic human right to return to their homes of origin. Palestinians may be the world’s largest refugee population, yet...

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    earthlingerer2 weeks, 2 days ago

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    I find these anti-semitic signs that people on the right hold up proudly to be an affront to the semitic palestinian people.

    Once people accept the semitic Palestinians to be humans, just like everyone else, only then can peace be achieved.

    All the palestinian people I have ever met asked for directions. Other people have told me I did not know my own backyard, and that they had GPS... (and were so lost they could never get home...).

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      injest2 weeks, 2 days ago

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      What does the sigh say? Can’t make it out from the picture.

      The only ones I know of who have injected Hitler/ Holocaust into the Healthcare debate has come from the left.

      We have had the Obama/Dingle/Union healthcare supporters showing up at Town hall meetings toting Obama with a Hitler mustache posters.

      Posters provided by Democrat Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche.

      http://theblogprof.blogspot.com/2009/08/busted-oba...

      We have Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) with his "Holocaust" referanceand his being spanked by the ADL.

      Part of the ADL letter to Alan Grayson (D-Fla.)

      We are aware that last night on the Rachel Maddow show you stated that referencing the Holocaust "may not have been the best choice of words." But it is worse than a poor choice of words. Using the Holocaust as an analogy for flaws in the current health care system is inappropriate and serves only to trivialize the murder of six million Jews and millions of others. Suggesting an equivalence between government inaction or a policy failure and the Holocaust demonstrates a profound lack of understanding of this unique tragedy in human history and is an affront to Holocaust survivors and to the memory of its victims.

      He later called a top adviser to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke a “*****.”

      What a guy!

      So unless you have some rock solid proof that this anti-Semitic poster came from the “Right” I will conclude this is another pathetic attempt by the left to smear honest Americans at the expense of the Jews.

      Or this is a diversion by Team Obama to deflect from his FAILED stim plan reports!

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