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From: jmedors@bellsouth.net
"Buck Turgidson" wrote in message
news:4ZT4AC4038115.6111111111@anonymous...
> On April 28, 2004, with little or no fanfare, members of the House
> Committee on International Relations introduced a bill, H.R. 4230 to
> make the United States Department of State responsible to "Monitor
> and Combat Anti-Semitism" everywhere in the world.
>
> Narrowly construed, this bill would not only have a special office
> in the State Department to monitor such activities and make an annual
> report to the Congress of them. State would also be expected in any
> country where anti-Semitic acts occurred to "combat" those acts.
>
> If enacted this bill will make the United States the world policeman
> for any actions that Israelis or Jews anywhere in the world feel is
> anti-Jewish. Moreover, as the act is written, it would make the
> United States responsible for taking actions to counter such actions
> with any government or organization that may be responsible for the
> alleged acts.
> ==
>
> One law for the hebes, another stricter law for everyone else.
>
> The purpose is to sweep under the rug any criticism of Zionists,
> current Israeli leadership, Israeli settlers, and their supporters
> for their actions against the Palestinian people. Its goal is to
> stifle all criticism of extreme behavior such as building the wall
> around the West Bank, assassinating Palestinian activists and their
> leaders, imprisoning Palestinians without trial, torturing them in
> captivity, and taking their ancestral homes without compensation.
>
> Buck Turgidson
>
> t u r g i d s o n a @ t n y m d . t a l i a s d . t n e t
>
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>
H.R. 4230 sounds like a damn good plan to me.
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We must never forget that on Sept.12, 2001, Israel's flags were flying at
half-staff and the Palestinians were dancing in the streets.
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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