From Haaretz: Members of the tribe

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Last update - 11:02 17/10/2008
By Bradley Burston and J.J. Goldberg

www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1029302.html

Tags: Israel News, Sarah Silverman

The John McCain-Barack Obama contest has been one in which the issues of Wall Street and fitness for the presidency have far overshadowed the subject of Israel. But the Jewish vote remains a key element in battleground states, and, playing a wide variety of roles, Jews have helped to shape the campaigns. Thirty-six of them are mentioned below. This list is by no means all-inclusive, and, for considerations of space, many Jews who have played active parts in the campaigns do not appear - among them Obama surrogate U.S. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland, and Obama advisor and ex-California congressman Mel Levine.

Also missing are a number of Jews who have played minor roles, but merit mention for the interest they have attracted - in particular, Sandra Froman, the first Jewish president of the National Rifle Association (2005-7), and a steering committee member of Sportsmen for McCain; and Linda Lingle, the first Jewish governor of Hawaii and an early defender of Sarah Palin.

It should be noted that perhaps the most significant name that appears on the list belongs to a man who has been dead for 153 years.

Following is the list, in alphabetical order:

Sheldon Adelson: He is Republican, neoconservative and a mega-donor, however, a combination of financial reverses and internal disputes has muted his contribution to the McCain effort.

David Axelrod: Chief strategist and media advisor for the Obama campaign, he has harnessed grassroots support through "viral" media, new technology and emphasis on the theme of change.

Steven Bob and Sam Gordon: The two Reform rabbis from the Chicago area founded Rabbis for Obama, which has persuaded hundreds of rabbinical colleagues to go on record by name supporting the candidate. The group's influence on the Jewish electorate has been difficult to gauge.

Matt Brooks: The executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition is a frequent media "first responder" on Jewish issues.

Mark Broxmeyer: A businessman and chair of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs conservative think tank, Broxmeyer serves as national chairman of the McCain campaign's Jewish Advisory Coalition and as a member of the candidate's national finance committee.

Eric Cantor: This Virginia congressman, the sole Jewish Republican in the House, has emerged as a primary McCain surrogate in a bid to sway Florida and his home state.

Laurie David: The global-warming activist and producer of "An Inconvenient Truth," starring Al Gore, she is ex-wife of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David and one of Jewish Hollywood's most prodigious fundraisers.

Ira Forman: The executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, he is Matt Brooks' counterpart.

Barney Frank: The Massachusetts Democratic congressman is one of the most visible, outspoken liberals in the House. He is openly gay and a frequent target of pro-McCain commentators, particularly on Fox News, where, because of his role as chair of the House Financial Services Committee, he has been said to bear crucial responsibility for the sub-prime lending crisis. He played a key role in negotiating the Wall Street bailout package.

Malcolm Hoenlein: Formally nonpartisan as professional chief of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, he invited Sarah Palin to speak at an anti-Ahmadinejad rally at the UN, then bowed to pressure to rescind the invitation. He is seen to have aided the McCain campaign in terms of some Jewish undecideds.

Cheryl Jacobs: A McCain campaign co-chair in Broward County, Florida, the Conservative rabbi, a longtime Democrat, supported Hillary Clinton's primary race for president, but then switched to McCain.

Henry Kissinger: The New York Times calls the former secretary of state a "close outside adviser" to McCain's campaign. He is regularly called upon by the candidate for advice on foreign affairs, and held a high-profile briefing session with Palin prior to the vice-presidential debate.

Ed Koch: The former New York City mayor is still a gold standard for Jews of a certain age. He backed Bush in 2004 and Hillary Clinton during the primaries. Now he's for Obama.

William Kristol: As editor of Rupert Murdoch's Weekly Standard magazine, a New York Times columnist and a Fox News commentator, he is an extremely influential neoconservative voice.

Sherry Lansing: The first woman to head a major Hollywood studio (Paramount), she is a major Democratic donor and fundraiser.

Ed Lasky: Through the American Thinker Web site, his articles helped spawn the widespread Internet campaign alleging that Obama is anti-Israel.

Henry Lehman: A Bavarian immigrant who settled in Alabama in 1844 at age 23, and founded H. Lehman, a general store that, by accepting raw cotton in lieu of cash, would later lead to commodity trading in cotton. In 1850, he and his brothers Emanuel and Mayer formed Lehman Brothers, which became one of the first and most powerful investment houses on Wall Street. Lehman Brothers' spectacular collapse in mid-September, the largest bankruptcy in American history, triggered a worldwide financial panic that, more than any single factor, may determine the outcome of the 2008 presidential election.

Joe Lieberman: The Connecticut senator was Al Gore's 2000 Democratic running mate. He is now McCain's point man for undecided Jewish voters.

Mik Moore: He launched Jewsvote.org, utilizing high-tech methods to counteract Web-borne attacks on Obama. The group also sponsors The Great Schlep - a campaign to get grandchildren to visit grandparents in Florida, to persuade them to vote for Obama.

Eli Pariser: He heads MoveOn.org, a liberal on-line advocacy group that has raised large sums for Democratic candidates.

Martin Peretz: The editor of The New Republic, he wrote an influential article entitled "Can friends of Israel - and Jews - trust Obama? In a word, Yes."

Dennis Prager: He is an influential, outspoken and often strident nationally syndicated radio talk-show host. Despite reservations over McCain's campaign reform bill, he has thrown his weight behind the GOP ticket.

Penny Pritzker: She is the national finance chair of the Obama campaign. A billionaire executive, pioneer Obama supporter and scion of a well-known Jewish mega-donor family, she has taken flak over the degree of her involvement in a the failure of a bank driven by sub-prime mortgages.

Ed Rendell: The governor of the key swing state of Pennsylvania, he is former head of the Democratic National Committee and a top Democratic campaign spokesman.

Denise Rich: The socialite and ex-wife of disgraced billionaire Marc Rich is a Democratic megafundraiser.

Dennis Ross and Dan Kurtzer: They are the center-right and center-left anchors of Obama's Middle East advisory staff.

Robert Rubin: The top Obama economics advisor has unsurpassed knowledge of the workings of Wall Street and was treasury secretary in the Clinton administration.

Dan Shapiro: A former Clinton administration National Security Council official, he is a senior Mideast policy advisor and Jewish outreach coordinator for the Obama campaign. He is said to have co-written Obama's speech before AIPAC (the pro-Israel lobby), in which the candidate declared "Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided" - a statement Obama later partially recanted.

Sarah Silverman: A "shock comedian," she served as video spokeswoman for The Great Schlep (see Mik Moore, above). Her monologue spawned a counter-clip from veteran comic Jackie Mason.

Alan Solow: The Chicago lawyer is active in the Jewish community and in the Conference of Presidents. He has been an Obama supporter for a dozen years.

Jon Stewart: As host of the satirical TV news program "The Daily Show," he has become perhaps the most listened-to liberal voice in the nation. The New York Times called Stewart's program "a genuine cultural and political force."

Barbra Streisand: The superstar singer is a Jewish-liberal icon and mega-fundraiser. She endorsed Hillary Clinton in the primary race and has backed Obama since the Democratic convention. She also headlined a Hollywood fundraiser in September, which included a $25,800-a-plate dinner.

Robert Wexler: A key Obama surrogate, the Florida congressman has campaigned extensively in the effort to shift the electoral vote-rich Sunshine State from the McCain column to the Democrats.

Fred Zeidman: McCain's lead Jewish strategist, he is chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, and a heavyweight among Jewish Republicans

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E Vero's picture

What exactly is your point?

That Jews are powerful in US politics? So what?
E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

gretavo's picture

hey E, are you asking d-tater or Haaretz?

because they are the ones who published the story! in fact I debated posting it myself (it's in the Haaretz news feed on the right column) and decided I couldn't explain too well *why* I thought it was interesting, just that it was. I didn't know Barney Frank is Jewish, and he's one of my state's congressmen (I saw him in Harvard Square like a year ago for the first time in person). The list is I think intended to show that Jews are a diverse crowd and not all "of one mind" as some people (who might some of them be haterz) might think. They are Republicans and Democrats after all! And Joe Lieberman!

Now just because ALL Jews aren't of one mind doesn't mean that some of them aren't. I would ask how many people on that list are down with 9/11 Truth. If the percentage does not look like what we find in the general population then the question of why becomes quite legitimate I think. One possibility is that the editors and writer did not consider any pro-9/11 truth Jews prominent or influential enough to make the cut. Maybe this is only all the Jews that's fit to print?

To be frank (no pun intended) I suspect that many of the people on the list may just be so caught up in their own personal world that they simply don't have an opinion on 9/11. If we truthers can be accused of vanity it is when we erroneously work under the assumption that everyone must already know about us. They don't all seem to folks! But enough do that it feels very much like progress compared to only a couple of years before.

So let's chillax and talk about how we get more people, including Jews, to take a look at 9/11 truth. We need everyone's voice at the table during a responsible investigation and airing of the facts.

E Vero's picture

I was asking Dicktater - since I assumed he posted it.

Hi Gretavo,
First, if you posted this article, why did it appear under Dicktater's name? Second, I think it's weird that the article was posted without some context. Obviously, Haaretz wrote it, but on the face of it, posting it here smacks of racism ('see how Jews control US politics?'). This website has never been about being against Jews, just the psychopaths (whatever their tribe) who executed 9/11. Lastly, sure, it would be good to know which of these folks are down with 9/11 truth -- a Sisyphean task at best.

Off topic: I'm feeling frustrated. I finally located and talked at length with a local 9/11 truth activist; sadly, he's way, way behind. (He likes Loose Change, doesn't agree with no-planers but doesn't mind having them around, thinks the whole thing was perpetrated by the US gov't, etc., etc.)

I want to get local 9/11 truth people in touch in anticipation of the internet someday soon being destroyed. And I have to do this without revealing who I am or my research (on 9/11) will be screwed up.

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

gretavo's picture

hi E

i didn't post it, i thought of posting it before dtater eventually did. how haaretz portrays American Jews to Israelis is just as interesting as how Israelis (and Israel) are portrayed to American Jews. We should be careful that in being sensitive we don't shy away from legitimate discussions about identity in America!

E Vero's picture

I'm sorry, Gretavo

I misread you. So you didn't post it - you even said as much in your previous post. I just wish that D had said what little you said, "hey folks, look how Israelis are viewing these American Jews?"

I should be more careful posting - I'm misreading things a lot lately. I wonder why.

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

casseia's picture

Yo E,

We should talk about your interest in meeting local 9/11 people. I very am very sad to report that many of the "truthers" I have met in real life are very confused in the way you describe... on up to actually disturbed. I'm reformulating my expectations about what my real-life 9/11 truth work might be like...

I think one idea is that you should look for people with whom you have other sorts of political/ideological affinities who are OPEN to revision of 9/11. I think maybe we function best as a kind of yeast spread throughout a bread-dough ball of consciousness rather than whatever the metaphor is for finding other truthers and glomming on to them even when they show a frustrating lack of deeper insight.

casseia's picture

Have you ever heard about Kombucha tea?

If so, the microbial colony that forms and reproduces itself on the top of the tea might work as a metaphor for the less-desirable outcome...

E Vero's picture

proselytizing may indeed be the way to go

Hi Cass,
This guy actually was mentally ill, per his own description. But I never hold that against people! (Some people just happen to know their diagnoses.)

I despair of finding one person around here who understands 9/11 (the real deal) and just ONE other issue (e.g., global warming as a scam). I see so many big lies (h-hoax is another, but there are many more that you all don't share with me). I feel like Truman (on the 'Truman Show') waking to find his whole life is fictional. My hubby is the only one in the whole world who gets it, gets me, and I miss him.

By the way, I think that that Pinker fellow is a dunce. His idea of the brain being "modular" drives me nuts. He's also just so very full of himself. Don't worry, his books will rot away and no one will remember him at all. I was seething when I read his (bolded) writing, too, until I remembered the source. He's favored by the powers that be right now, that's all.

Your tea idea escapes me, but I'm sure it's a very fine metaphor indeed, if if comes from you, since you're so good with language.

E
p.s. Proselytizing among friends sounds good in theory but I have no friends. First I lost contact after I had kids, was too busy for anyone else, by the time I noticed, they were mostly gone; the rest I think I scared away after I "woke up" about 9/11 in 2006. I've moved a lot, too, and so have these (academic) friends. Now I guess I must approach mommies at ballet class ('psst, while you're sitting there, can I tell you about building 7?').

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

kate of the kiosk's picture

hey E

i understand about your friends issue. my husband is the only one who truly gets it and listens to my rantings.  i found a few 911 truthers through meetup of all things, but some of them had not watched any of the films or made  anywheres near the research effort i had.  most of my progressive dem friends and fam think i'm whacked. i have offended many of my jewish friends, and that without really totally outing my findings and conclusions.

as Cass mentioned, discussion with like-minded folk, planting seeds, adding the yeast..that's a way to go. Yet, do find it interesting that the folks i have the least in common with as far as religious beliefs, conservative vs. liberal party affiliations, seem to be the ones who do get it...like libertarians. people i would never have hung with 10 years ago.

i hope all is well with hour missed hubby...is he still in this world?

best to you and yours, k 

 

E Vero's picture

Thanks, Kate

Hi Kate,
I'm feeling a little better. I met and talked with someone in my old neighborhood who is all the way up to Zeitgeist (which is further than Loose Change). So he and the other dude are at least not buying the gov't story - and that's miles ahead of most people around here.

My hubby is still in this world -- just on another continent, working indefinitely. (Thankfully, he's not one of the dearly departed.) He never fails to cheer me up either, and has quite the sense of humor, which I seem to lack entirely. It really helps being on this site, though.

I'm sorry to hear that you're in the same boat with regard to friends and family. (I know what you mean about the libertarians - I used to be a dem a few short years ago and now identify as a libertarian.) What I hate is that people often just absorb that you think differently from them, but withdraw instead of arguing. So they never get a real sense of the arguments, never get a chance to think it all through.

E

p.s. what are the details of your terrific radio station??

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

kate of the kiosk's picture

www.noliesradio.org

i've seen the link/logo on dif sites, but never thought to click, duh!

what i dig about the station is that they are not afraid of 911 commentary, and the music is mostly freeform..and the artists do not have to be "signed". lots of parodies. the sound of the stream is not up to snuff, but what the hell. Kevin Barrett's stuff is a regular feature. have been having fun listening while cooking le dine, etc.

best to your travelin man, and may he return safely to your lovin arms

 

 

E Vero's picture

All lies radio

that's probably not fair - but I tuned in earlier today and heard, gasp, the voice of Amy Goodman. I don't believe much of anything she says!
E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

E Vero's picture

Kate - I retract my earlier statement

after reading transcripts of some of the news broadcasts here:

http://www.barrettforcongress.us/nolies.htm

sounds good!
E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

kate of the kiosk's picture

it's a refreshing alternative

just finished listening to a DRG lecture...about the the flights. great music afterwards. now Dr. Helen Caldecott is on. have heard her speak before. guns and butter downloads...need to check that out.

as with all, keep an open mind, perhaps the true mossad involvement is not explicated, but close. 

kate of the kiosk's picture

Zeitgeist

best check out Lazlo's commentary on this film..posted here somewhere.something to the effect of : 9 out of 10 scholars say Zeitgeist is new agey shit - the ME research is very faulty

i actually direct people to LC 2 before anything else...if only for the Cleveland expose....i would like to hear more on that.  was the airport really evacuated? has anybody researched more on this? the number of passengers shepherded off 2 planes, etc. it realy makes sense to me at this point that this is what happend to the original passengers; and that perhaps the cell-phone calls were scripted and executed from the hangers - not from the air. Chris Bollyn has some interesting stuff on this.

 

E Vero's picture

I agree about Zeitgeist -

I agree about Zeitgeist - could never finish it for this reason (new agey crap).

The Cleveland-landing is weird to me (as discussed by the LC guys). Why would the psychopathic terrorists care about depositing the passengers safely anywhere? If they killed them, well, they could have just as easily killed them in flight. If they didn't kill them, either the entire passenger list and flight crew was bogus (so no one was on the plane) or else they were on it and were made to leave (then persuaded to disappear, because no one has spoken out and their family members think they're dead...unless the family members are bogus, too). Yikes, this is getting complicated.

Re: Meliora weekend -- it's just homecoming by another name, right? (Does UR even have a football team?) I think your daughter was right to disdain the whole thing, but it's tough to spend Saturday night at the library (even at the 'nipple of knowledge'). Eventually, the sheer force of convention weighs on you, doesn't it? That's why conformity is so useful.

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

gretavo's picture

the imponderable question of the passengers...

this is one of the toughest questions to speculate on, imo. On the one hand it's not implausible that some or all of the alleged flights were never real and the passengers either made-up people or people who somehow or another were "in on it", not necessarily fully aware of what they were doing. I think it's possible that some of the flights were real and others not--remote hijacking being the alternative to actual hijackers. Naturally the best candidates for being real flights are the ones that hit the towers--AA11 and UA175, but again, it's hard to say. This is one of those questions best not to even have an opinion on until we know more based on a real investigation.

kate of the kiosk's picture

has anyone met someone who said

"but i know there were passengers..we have friends who lost a family member on the flights!!" ???

 

i happen to believe that there would have had to had been real, innocent passengers who died to make the whole story frame thing work.

 

 

kate of the kiosk's picture

nasa at cleveland

kate of the kiosk's picture

cleveland lad

kate of the kiosk's picture

meliora

sad, but we did not make it to meliora weekend at UR. spud had told us originally not to come this year...and we ended up committing and participating in a peace concert/benefit for iraqi refugees down home here, but she called and said she missed us. she ended up sat night snuggled up in Reese...the tit, as you say...  and missed Steven Colbert.

i wish we lived closer 

 

kate of the kiosk's picture

no lies radio

amazingly, have just started listening to this great little streaming station from northern cal...lots of good downloaded segments, like-minded folk to be found, and the music is so freeform!

gulu's picture

Dont dispair E

You cant change the world in a day/life time.One day at a time,one person at a time.Whats important to me is my own understanding of this ef'd up planet we inhabit.I used to think there was an urgency of letting people know what I know to be true.In the end I was basically beaten and depressed.Like the regular posters here you get it.There are so many good people in this world.Im sure you know most of population of this planet want the same thing as all of us.I too struggle with the mountain we face and the ignorance/apathy of people knowing what a beautiful world this could be.You know what you know and be proud of it.Sadness and depression are roads we need to avoid.If you are feeling depressed at all I would detatch myself from all of this for a while.Depression is not what most people think it is,it can be life changing for the worst or even life threatening.Ive been there but Im good now and Ive learned ways to hopefully never be in that place again.
Keep your chin up and stay positive no matter what you face and above all enjoy the beauty of life.

E Vero's picture

Hi Gulu, I think you're

Hi Gulu,
I think you're basically right - there is not much we "little people" can do, but affecting one person at a time is pretty helpful. Maybe eventually there will come a tipping point, when almost no one believes the gov't story, and all are hip to Mossad tactics. It is after all happing in Pakistan and Yemen, right?

I so hear what you're saying about depression; I've been through that before and this isn't it. I feel genuinely sad about the reality of pretty awful things in this world - I think there is objective reason to be despairing. (I can't get over the fact that my taxes are paying for people to torture and kill other people, civilians, for example, or to hold them in concentration-camp surrounds.)

But at the same time, I realize that there is much to rejoice about, lots in my life I'm grateful for, and we'll all be long dead in the ground in a few decades no matter what happens. But something about having kids triggered this sense of urgency and outrage in my that has not abated and, in fact, seems to grow with every passing myth I'm disabused of.

Thanks for being here, Gulu.

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

juandelacruz's picture

Hi E, You have to live with

Hi E,

You have to live with false flag ops, the PTB and people around you who don't know any better. I have come to accept it as a fact of life. I do not ignore it, but I won't despair over it. These power plays have been around for a long time and certainly much longer than we have been in this world. Your efforts may bring down one or more of them, but I am almost sure there will be new ones as well.

9-11 truthers enlightened me about false flag ops in the US. Now I know there are false flag ops even in my little country by our little government/power elite.

The weekend was the anniversary of a mall bombing that I have always thought was a false flag op, undertaken to distract people from the issue at the time, which was massive corruption in our elected (partly through padded ballots) government. The bombing was initially blamed on Muslim rebels, but nobody would believe them so they blamed it on an accidental build up of methane in the basement.

That mall is a favorite of mine, and I could easily have ended up among the hundred injured and the nearly dozen dead. It was one of those fucked up false flag ops where they cant even determine the source of the blast (blamed on methane emanating from shit, even if there was only 2 very small sump pits-smaller than phone booths, which could not possibly generate enough gasses). The victims families have been paid off with house and lots by the mall owner, and the government is pursuing the case against some scape goat building inspectors and maintenance people.

A lot of people still do not believe the government, but nobody can do anything about it. The whole system is rigged against the truth. The mall operator used to insist that it was a bombing and even had experts who showed just how it was impossible to have been accumulated methane, but over time I think they have reached an accommodation with the government crooks.

In the end I am resigned to keep on blogging and doing what I can to spread what I know to whoever will listen, but I also don't think there will be a quick fix soon. Honestly, I think the movement has gone forward by a lot since it started, and I am optimistic that we will get some form of mainstream acceptance for 9-11 truth. But there is very much a possibility that there wont be any justice, and the perps are just likely to get away.

If we keep on doing what we can though, that makes the outcome more likely to favor us rather than the perps.

Do what you can to spread the truth, but live your life the best you can as well.

Cheers,

Juan

E Vero's picture

very encouraging, Juan

I love that no one believed them about the bombing being the result of activity of Muslim terrorists. It's funny (and sad) that they had to then switch the story to methane problems! I feel sorry for whomever they pin the blame on.

Sounds like you have good radar for false-flag events. I guess when you've seen them before, you start to look for the clues. Well, at least YOU look - lots of others don't look at all, don't question the powers that be.

I am thinking that we need to marshal the power of conformity -- people are sheep, so perhaps it will work to convince them (somehow) that "everyone knows that 9/11 was a false-flag op," and the people who believe the gov't will be ridiculed. We need to manufacture (perceived) consensus - I think that is what the mainstream media does to us (push-polling, not reporting dissent, making dissenters who do appear seem crazy and a statistically insignificant minority). Unfortunately, we may be in the majority but would never know it because our side cannot afford to hire Gallup or other polling organizations!

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

larry horse's picture

frustration sets in

hi E,
9/11 has set me back in the popularity contest with family, friends, co-workers, etc.
my family (and it's huge) is f@#$%ed up in the traditional sense - I have Jews, blacks, Asians, gays, artists, lawyers, doctors, teachers, police officers, and more in my immediate family. not ONE of them has told me they agree with me on my 'kookie' 9/11 scenario. i'm sick of it all. sick, i tell you. all the more reason to love Gretavo, Toth, Cass and everyone else here. this isn't easy, but i'd do it all over again.
music and meditation. don't ever leave the island! it's fucking crazy out there.

E Vero's picture

You expressed how I'm feeling, Larry Horse!

and that alone with worth the price of today's admission to wtcdemo island!

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

casseia's picture

Edited title.

There's a great argument to make about the fact that Haaretz classed these people as "Jews" and therefore I shouldn't have a problem with it, but I'm finding myself cringe every time I open this blog or look at the tracker page.

gretavo's picture

really?

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

I guess I missed out on Muslim Jeopardy

Too bad, it sounds like a hoot:

Popular morning host Dave Ryan at Minneapolis radio station KDWB took a satirical whack at the jihadist mania that has America in its sights. Ryan postulated a "Muslim Jeopardy" game show that was, as they say in show business, inspired by a true story (or two). The folks at CAIR have successfully extracted the usual apology on behalf of the religion of perpetual outrage.

Oh well, there's always MAD TV's rendition of Al Jazeera:

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dicktater's picture

Another link

Is it me, or is Youtube on a rabid purge binge. Your link was removed but, I found this one:


"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen