AIPAC

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is the most influential special interest group in America and that is saying a lot. AIPAC is doing its utmost to make America attack Iran. It was complicit in the fraudulent American invasion of Iraq and it has two men in court for spying on America. All of this is  for Zionist interests and America be damned. NB The source of the second story is Jewish and shameless. Read for yourself. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself.

AIPAC and Israel
Fred explains. AIPAC makes Israel hated. It's easy; bombing, torture, rape, that kind of thing. Congress will have to choose between $20 gas or humouring AIPAC. There is only one answer as far as voters are concerned. Gas matters. Zionist crazied do not.

 

AIPAC espionage scandal from the Wikipedia
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"The investigation and prosecutions, which began in 1999, have attracted attention because critics of U.S. Israeli policy have long claimed AIPAC has served ..."
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This is from the Wikipedia, which is also a Jewish front operation. Notice the enthusiastic use of Words as Propaganda Tools; words like alleged and claimed.

 

AIPAC listed 2nd most powerful group on Fortune list
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DANIEL KURTZMAN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

A forthcoming edition of Fortune magazine ranks the American Israel Public Affairs Committee as the second most powerful interest group in Washington.

The magazine, which based its findings on a survey of Washington political players, said AIPAC - along with the Association of Trial Lawyers and the American Medical Association -

The pro-Israel lobby, which the magazine called "calculatedly quiet," has for years been successful in encouraging members of Congress and the administration to support U.S. foreign aid to Israel and other issues related to the U.S.-Israel relationship. Contrary to the article in Fortune's Dec. 8 issue, AIPAC does not contribute money to political candidates.

However, in response to a lawsuit, the Federal Election Commission found in 1992 that AIPAC spent money in an effort to influence congressional elections. AIPAC maintains that the specific expenditures were permissible under campaign finance laws.

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon weigh in on that issue, with arguments scheduled for Jan. 14 in a case involving AIPAC's legal status.

Reacting to the Fortune ranking, a national spokeswoman for AIPAC said, "If we are as successful as portrayed, it's due to the profound interest Americans have in ensuring the strong bonds between the U.S. and Israel, and their willingness to roll up their sleeves to do something about it."

Irving Shuman, AIPAC's Arizona state chair, said the No. 2 ranking did not surprise him. "The issues (facing) the U.S.-Israel relationship are so strong and so powerful that when there is a project, we mobilize to the Nth degree, like we did a couple weeks ago with regard to the Iran Missile Proliferation Sanctions Act," Shuman said.

"Every AIPAC member called people they had contact with in both the House and Senate and got an incredible amount of people to sign on (in support of that legislation.)"

The Iran Missile Proliferation Sanctions Act would require the Clinton Administration to report to Congress when it has evidence a foreign person has transferred or attempted to transfer missile technology or related goods to Iran, and would require that trade sactions [ sic ] be imposed when such transfers are discovered. The legislation passed the House of Representatives and is expected to be considered by the Senate when it reconvenes in January.

Fortune polled members of Congress, top congressional staffers, senior White House aides, top officers of lobbying organizations and professional lobbyists, asking them to rank the clout of 120 leading interest groups. The American Association of Retired Persons got top ranking in the Fortune survey, which was conducted this fall by Democratic pollster Mark Mellman and Republican pollster Bill McInturff.

After AIPAC, the AFL-CIO, the National Federation of Independent Business and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America rounded out the top five.

The National Rifle Association, the Christian Coalition, the American Medical Association, the National Education Association and the National Right to Life Committee completed the top 10 list.

Daniel Kurtzman writes from Washington. Jewish News staff writer Randi Barocas contributed to this report.
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AIPAC's Dangerous Grip on Washington
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"AIPAC's executive director spent twenty-seven minutes reading the "roll call" of ... AIPAC's interest, Israel's interest and America's interest are today ..."
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Are they wrong about the danger AIPAC poses? No and various Christian twerps [
Christians United for Israel ] are backing them because of what they see in the Bible.

 

Can American Jews unplug the Israel lobby?
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In 2004, Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings had the bad taste to reveal this inconvenient truth when he said, "You can't have an Israel policy other than what AIPAC gives you around here."........ "We can count on well over half the House -- 250 to 300 members -- to do reflexively whatever AIPAC wants." In unguarded moments, even top AIPAC figures have confirmed such claims.
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The Israel Lobby means AIPAC mainly.

 

Christians United for Israel
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"CUFI is a national Christian grassroots movement focused on one issue: supporting Israel. Although we’re less than one year old, we’re spreading like a ..."
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People are prone to think that a lot of Americans are half wits. These twerps are first class evidence.

 

On Israel, America and AIPAC
George Soros, a very rich Jew tells us that AIPAC is stupid AND vicious; a danger to Israel and world peace. I'll drink to that.

 

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Updated on 03/09/2008 12:31