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— 3 Jewish Satanists: Cloyd, Debusk & Mosley Burn 9 Churches
http://judicial-inc.biz/church_fires_in_alabama_supplement.htm#Shot_cows
— Will they get 39 years like White Supremacist Sean Gillespie, 21, 
     for firebombing A Jewish temple in April 2004. 
http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_the_news/-White_Supremacy/Gillespie+Oklahoma+Firebombing.htm
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  3 from Jewish Times
  http://jta.org/page_view_breaking_story.asp?intid=2027
   
  Kosher Deli appeal in Abramoff sentencing 
 
One of the letters that successfully sought leniency 
  for Jack Abramoff, noted that he ran a kosher deli at a loss. 
A letter from Nathan Lewin, a prominent Washington lawyer 
  who is an Orthodox Jew appealed to the Florida judge who sentenced 
  Abramoff this week by saying that the disgraced lobbyists 
  ran Stacks “at great personal sacrifice.” 
   
  Paul Huck, the federal judge, apparently took 262 letters appealing 
  for leniency to heart and sentenced Abramoff to the minimum 5 years 
  10 months for his role in a fraudulent scheme to purchase a casino boat.
   
  Stacks and another kosher enterprise Abramoff ran, Archives, 
  closed last year as his role in a major cash-for-legislation scandal 
  in Washington emerged. He has yet to be sentenced in that case. 
   
  Washington Post columnist Al Kamen suggested that 
  Abramoff’s friends keep away from the kosher restaurant argument, 
  noting that Stacks food was not up to par: knishes were
   “microwaved so much that the potato filling was liquefied,” 
  he recalled. That could persuade a judge to order
   “Summary Execution, not Leniency,” Kamen said.
   
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  http://jta.org/page_view_story.asp?intarticleid=16468&intcategoryid=3
   
  Paper on Israel Lobby raises hackles,
but fails to gain traction in Congress 
  (I wonder why?)
  
By Ron Kampeas 
  
WASHINGTON, March 29 (JTA) 
  – Two weeks after two prominent political science professors published 
  a paper that they promised would expose the pro-Israel lobby in the 
  U.S., the collective reaction so far suggests they get a D for impact. 

  “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” 
  by John Mearsheimer, a professor of political science at the University 
  of Chicago, and Stephen Walt, a professor of international affairs at 
  Harvard’s John. F. Kennedy School of Government, has been the subject 
  of numerous Op-Eds — which generally have discredited it 
  — but has been all but ignored in the halls of Congress, its purported 
target. 
   
  Among other assertions, the paper suggests that the pro-Israel lobby 
  — and particularly the American Israel Public Affairs Committee 
  — have helped make the United States more vulnerable to terrorist attacks, 
  — steered the country into the Iraq war, 
      silenced debate on campuses and in the media, 
  — cost the United States friends throughout the world 
  — and corrupted U.S. moral standing. 
   
  The paper’s “disagreement is not with
   America’s pro-Israel lobby, but with the American people, 
  who overwhelmingly support our relationship with Israel,” 
  said an official with a pro-Israel lobbying organization in Washington. 
  The Anti-Defamation League called the paper
   “an amateurish and biased critique of Israel, 
    American Jews,& American policy.” 
   
  Especially outrageous, some said, are the paper’s insinuations 
  that Jewish officials in government are somehow suspect. 
  — “Not only are these charges wildly at variance with what I have 
  personally witnessed in the Oval Office, but they also impugn 
  the unstinting service to America’s national security 
  by public figures like Dennis Ross, Martin Indyk and many others,” 
   
  David Gergen, Walt’s fellow academic at the Kennedy School and a veteran 
  of four administrations, wrote in an opinion piece in the New York Daily 
News. 
  One of the few positive reviews came from white supremacist David Duke, 
  who said the authors reiterate points he has been making for years. 
   
  The controversy passed almost unnoticed on Capitol Hill. A statement 
  from Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) was typical of the few who bothered 
  to pay attention to the paper, which Nadler called
   
   “Little more than a repackaging of old conspiracy theories, historical 
    revisionism, and a distorted understanding of U.S. strategic interest.” 

  U.S. support of Israel was no mystery, Nadler said:
   
  “Israel is our only democratic and reliable ally 
  in an extremely volatile and strategically important region. 
  It is in our nation’s best interests to maintain that alliance.”
   
  The authors anticipated silence, arguing that the Israel lobby is
   “manipulating the media” because “an open debate might cause 
  Americans to question the level of support that they currently provide.” 
   
  The problem with that theory is that some of the harshest criticism 
  of the paper has come from individuals and groups who have long called 
  for changes in how the United States deals with Israel.
   
  — “It was a lot of warmed-over arguments that have been 
  tossed about for years, brought together in a rather unscholarly fashion 
  and presented as a Harvard document, clearly not deserving of the title,” 
   
  said Lewis Roth, assistant executive director of 
  Americans for Peace Now, a group that has argued for increased 
  U.S. pressure on Israel to achieve a peace agreement. 
   
  In fact, Mearsheimer and Walt have quietly removed the imprimatur 
  of the Harvard and Kennedy schools that originally appeared on the paper. 
  Walt holds the Robert and Renee Belfer professorship at the 
  Kennedy School, and the paper appalled Robert Belfer, 
  a major donor to Jewish causes, according to a report in the New York Sun. 
  The chair is the equivalent of an academic dean at the Kennedy School, 
  one of the most influential foreign policy centers in the United States.
   
  “It read more like an opinion piece than serious research, 
  and even as opinion it was so overreaching in some of its claims,” 
  Roth said. “It didn’t have a lot of utility.” 
   
  One of the harshest critics of the paper was Noam Chomsky, 
  the political theorist who routinely excoriates the U.S.-Israel relationship. 
  He ridiculed the paper’s central “wag the dog” thesis, that the U.S. has
   “been willing to set aside its own security
    in order to advance the interests of another state.” 
   
  Walt and Mearsheimer — “have a highly selective use of evidence (and 
  much of the evidence is assertion),” Chomsky wrote in an e-mail to followers. 
  One example, he says, is how the paper cites Israel’s arms sales to China 
  as evidence that the Jewish state detracts from U.S. security interests. 
   
  “But they fail to mention that when the U.S. objected, Israel was compelled 
  to back down: under Clinton in 2000, and again in 2005, in this case 
  with the Washington neo-con regime going out of its way to humiliate Israel,” 
Chomsky notes. 
  Walt and Mearsheimer see as interchangeable the pro-Israel lobby 
  and the neo-conservatives who have developed Bush’s foreign policy. 
  One of the paper’s more curious conclusions is that
   “what sets the Israel Lobby apart is its extraordinary effectiveness. 
    But there is nothing improper about American Jews and their 
  Christian allies attempting to sway U.S. policy towards Israel.” 
   
  If so, it begs the question of why Walt and Mearsheimer set out 
  to write the paper. Mearsheimer did not return a call for comment.
  In other areas, the paper gets facts wrong, for example when it says 
  Israel wanted to sell its Lavie fighter aircraft to the United States, 
  when it was strictly a domestic project. 
  According to the writers, 
  “pressure from Israel and the Lobby 
  was not the only factor behind 
  the U.S. decision to attack Iraq in March 2003, 
  but it was a critical element.” 
   
  Off the record, Jewish officials here reverse that equation, 
  saying their support for the Iraq war was necessary in order 
  to curry favor with a White House that was hell-bent on war. 
  In fact, the adventure unsettled many Israeli and Jewish officials 
  because of concerns that the principal beneficiary would be Iran. 
  “That really jumped out at me,” Roth said.
  —  “Among nasty neighbors, Iran was clearly the greater threat.” 
   
  Jewish groups and individuals at first were reluctant to react to a paper 
  they saw as impugning their patriotism, but in time they could not resist. 
  Detailed debunkings of Walt and Mearsheimer have proliferated. 
  Some of these, notably by fellow Harvard professors Ruth Wisse 
  and Alan Dershowitz, have likened the writers to Duke 
  — a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan — and other anti-Semites. 
   
  For some Jews, however, the criticism proved that despite the paper’s flaws, 
  it correctly identified a symptom afflicting discussion of Israel: 
  — a tendency to dismiss all criticism as anti-Semitism. 
   
  “Even if the paper is as bad as its critics say, 
  that does not obviate the need to respond to the points it makes,” 
  said Eric Alterman, a media critic for The Nation.
   “So far, most of what I am seeing is mere character assassination 
  of exactly the kind I, also, experience whenever I take up the issue. 
      This leads me to conclude the point of most 
      — but not all  — of the criticism is to shut down debate 
      because AIPAC partisans are wary of seeing their arguments 
      and tactics subjected to scrutiny of any kind.” 
 
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  http://jta.org/page_view_breaking_story.asp?intid=1975
  Bush names Bolten chief of staff 
 
President Bush appointed Joshua Bolten as his chief of staff. 
Bolten, who is Jewish, replaces Andrew Card, who resigned Tuesday. 
  Bolten, 51, has been director of the Office of Management and Budget f
  or three years. “Josh is a creative policy thinker,” Bush said
  . “He is an expert on the budget and our economy. 
  He is a man of candor and humor and directness. 
  No person is better prepared for this important position.” 
  Card has served since the start of Bush’s first term in 2001. 
  He leaves as Bush’s public approval ratings have fallen to new lows.

        
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