Sean McBride
Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:13:47 -0700
Bill Weinberg's attack on Scott Ritter -- check it out: http://www.ww4report.com/node/3610 .{^Bill Weinberg; Ritter Blames the Jews -- Again; World War IV Report; 2007-04-15; article} <nml> Bill Weinberg /c accused Scott Ritter of anti-Semitism /u http://www.ww4report.com/node/3610 Bill Weinberg /c Greg Palast cohort Bill Weinberg /c Israel lobby apologist Bill Weinberg /c Israeli gatekeeper on the left Bill Weinberg /c Noam Chomsky cohort Bill Weinberg /c used anti-Semitism charge Bill Weinberg /c used expression: the Jews Bill Weinberg /c World War IV Report editor </nml> These militant ethnic cultists who are pretending to be left-wing progressives are really a hoot -- they are as shifty as the neocons. (Scott Ritter has never tried to blame "the Jews" for anything; apparently in Weinberg's fevered brain AIPAC = "the Jews" -- an anti-Semitic formulation which Weinberg, not Ritter, is promoting.)
tim_howells_1000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The Final Act of Submission by Scott Ritter April 15, 2007 ... We must demand not only that Congress reassert its constitutional responsibilities and authority by demanding the president obey the letter of the law when it comes to war, whether against Iran or any other nation, but also to place in check the anti-American activities of one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington, D.C., the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee. For decades AIPAC has operated in the shadows of American foreign policy decision-making, exerting its influence on elected officials away from the public scrutiny of the very constituents who elected those officials to begin with. It is impossible to hold someone accountable for actions that are kept secret, and as such AIPAC's ability to secretly influence American foreign and national security policies represents a flagrant insult and threat to the very essence of American democracy. I am not advocating the dissolution of AIPAC. However, I am demanding that AIPAC be treated as any other representative of a foreign nation is treated. It should have to register as an agent of a foreign power so that the totality of its interactions with American officials can become a part of the public record. We require this of all other nations, including our good friends the British. To state that AIPAC, and by extension Israel, is above the law in this regard is to acknowledge the reality that American national sovereignty no longer matters when it comes to the state of Israel. ... So if we are to continue to permit AIPAC to operate as an undeclared agent of a foreign nation, and to influence American foreign and national security policymaking at the expense of our Constitution, then we should acknowledge our true status as nothing more than a colony of Israel, pull down the Stars and Stripes and raise the Star of David over our nation's capitol. While representing the final act of submission, it would also be the first truly honest act that occurred in Washington, D.C., in many years. ===================================== This article is currently approaching the top of the "Greatest" page at DU: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x658820 ======================================