The notion that the state of Israel has a programme and the will to pursue it is not equivalent to some old bugaboo. It's a reality we have been living with for over fifty years.
That's all I can say that's printable.
Joanna
Chip Berlet wrote:
>Hi,
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>OK, Wanzala. Is your next post a pointer the the Protocols of the Elders
>of Zion? Can you see the antisemitic conspiracy theory lurking about
>here?
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>Chip Berlet
>Senior Analyst
>Political Research Associates
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joseph Wanzala [mailto:jwanzala at hotmail.com]
>>Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:27 PM
>>To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org
>>Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Re: Blind, or a coward
>>
>>
>>from xymphora:
>>
>>Thursday, July 01, 2004
>>
>>Bob Dreyfuss wonders how Michael Moore could get the entire
>>blame for 9-11
>>so back-asswards, throwing it all on the obviously innocent
>>Saudis and
>>ignoring completely the Israelis. Michael Moore is a big-time
>>Hollywood film
>>director. You need money - lots of it - to make big-time
>>Hollywood films.
>>The people who produce, finance, and distribute big-time
>>Hollywood films,
>>and in particular this one, and any other that Moore would
>>like to make, are
>>not going to finance a film that lays any blame for anything
>>on Israel. It's
>>a, um, tribal thing. Moore knows that his American audience has a
>>psychological need for a foreign villain to help deal with
>>the guilt that
>>America itself was primarily responsible for 9-11, and the
>>connections of
>>the Bush Crime Family to the Saudi elites allows him to have
>>his villain and
>>attack Bush at the same time. This would be completely
>>harmless American
>>jingoism except that I guarantee that if Bush gets reelected
>>the neocons
>>will be citing Moore's film and claiming that even the most
>>liberal of all
>>liberals supports their ultimate fantasy, the bombing of
>>Mecca. __________________
>>
>>http://www.tompaine.com/articles/blind_or_a_coward.php
>>
>>Blind, Or A Coward?
>>June 30, 2004
>>
>>
>>One of the first things I did when I got back from vacation
>>was to go see
>>Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. It's a brilliant piece of
>>propaganda,
>>entertaining and funny, and it skewers the president
>>deliciously. But am I
>>the only one to notice that in one critically important way,
>>it entirely
>>
>>
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