Washington Times hits MoveOn.org anti-Semitism

October 9, 2006, 1:01 pm
  


 

 

A bizarre political alliance By Joel Himelfarb
http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20061008-101402-3621r.htm

What issue unites pro-Israel Democrats like Sen. Frank Lautenberg and the National Jewish Democratic Council with Moveon.org, who has been badly embarrassed by the hateful, anti-Semitic postings of the kook fringe on its blog? It’s discrediting Sen. Rick Santorum, a conservative Pennsylvania Republican currently locked in a bruising fight for re-election to a third term.

In an op-ed in The Washington Times in August, Robert Goldberg detailed how hundreds of postings on Moveon.org’s Web site rail against Jews, using terminology like “Jew” Lieberman, “Zionist Cyber Trolls,” “Zionazis” and the like, who are said to be colluding with the Bush administration to damage the United States.

http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20061008-101402-3621r.htm for the complete article.

The following candidates are knowingly and willfully accepting the endorsement of this anti-Semitic hate organization that also sponsored 9/11 denial and historical revisionism at its Action Forum.

Ned Lamont (D-CT)
Patrick Murphy for U.S. Congress (PA-08)
Diane Farrell for U.S. Congress (CT-04)
Robert Byrd (speaking of the Ku Klux Klan) for U.S. Senate (WV)
Bob Casey for U.S. Senate (PA)
Nick Lampson for U.S. Congress (TX-22)
Sherrod Brown for U.S. Senate (OH)
Francine Busby for U.S. Congress (CA-50)
Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate (FL)




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