Posted on 11/07/2004 4:34:12 PM PST by Land_of_Lincoln_John
WASHINGTON, 8 November 2004 Rep. Jim Moran, 59, from Virginias 8th district, is one of the few Congressmen who voted against the war in Iraq and criticized Jewish community leaders. It was no surprise that he had a tough time being re-elected.
Yusif Farsakh, a Palestinian-American who moved to the US from Beir Zeit in 1953, works with the Arab-American Democrats of Virginia, a group he said was instrumental in helping Moran win the primary elections against his opponent, lobbyist and political newcomer Andrew Rosenberg.
Rosenberg obtained funding from AIPAC, a strong Jewish lobby in Washington, and ran a dirty primary campaign against Moran, said Farsakh. Moran is still willing to speak up about Arab-American affairs, but he was very chastened by the experience with Rosenbaum.
After the primary, Moran personally thanked us. We worked hard prior to last weeks election to energize the community. We must have called over 10,000 Arab and Muslim-Americans throughout the district.
Farsakh said most of Morans district is Democratic and the majority of them supported him. But I dont think the Jews are finished with him yet. A lot of people are still angry with him for what he said.
He was referring to last March when Moran set off a firestorm by explaining why he thought antiwar sentiment was not more effective in the United States.
If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this, Moran said. The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should. Moran, a seven-term Congressman, apologized the next day, saying, I made some insensitive remarks that I deeply regret.
I should not have singled out the Jewish community and regret giving any impression that its members are somehow responsible for the course of action being pursued by the administration, or are somehow behind an impending war, Moran said, elaborating on an apology to Jewish news organizations and rabbis that was widely distributed.
Many people still hold this against him, Farsakh said, even though his daughter is married to a Jew.
Jim Morans no anti-Semite but he feels the Palestinians have a just cause, so he knows he has to be careful.
But I dont want to portray him as someone sympathetic only to Arab-Americans, said Farsakh. Hes been wonderful to federal employees, educators, to education funds and transportation. Hes very focused and a very good Congressman.
Asked about his immediate concerns following the Republican takeover on Tuesday, Farsakh said his greatest concern is the Patriot Act, which he said Bush intends to strengthen.
Just before elections, 900 Muslim and Arab-Americans were rounded up and jailed, this is very disturbing to all of us. Farsakh the Arab and Muslim American community voted against Bush because they were furious with Bush for his love affair with Sharon.
My issue as a Palestinian is that if Bush thinks Sharon is, as he called him, a man of peace, then we dont have much hope for America to be an honest broker in Middle East negotiations. But Farsakh said the Arab and Muslim American community voted Democrat not because of Kerry because his positions on Israel are the same as Bush but because they thought the Democratic Party would be better.
On Iraq he said, if the Iraqi election goes well the best thing we can do for them, and for us is to withdraw. The longer we stay and fight, the more they will hate us.
Pausing to reflect, he added: But that wont happen. Bush is a stubborn man and wants to win, and the Iraqi government that takes over will never be able to control things on the ground there.
The Sunni population is key to this issue, said Farsakh. If they bring some solution to the area and get the Sunnis to vote and bring them into the Iraqi transitional government, then theres a chance for a more stable situation. If not, were really in a quagmire.
This is a very delicate time, both here and there, said Farsakh.
Are immigrants Americans or lobbyists?
Moran said what he said likely understanding that he had the backing of the large number of Muslims and other minorities living in his district. Sure, he went through the motions of apologizing afterwards, but I don't know that he spoke unintentionally when he criticized Jewish influence. Seems a bit calculated...
Rosenberg obtained funding from AIPAC, a strong Jewish lobby in Washington, and ran a dirty primary campaign against Moran, said Farsakh
If true, Farsakh should contact his local FBI office, he'll put AIPAC out of business for making illegal campaign contributions.
Anyone interested can find the details of Moran's $1.4 million in contributions and Rosenberg's$415,000 by clicking the links.
Farsakh is a liar.
In case anyone didn't note it, the whine is about Moran's primary opponent, not Lisa Cheney who he defeated last week.
"If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this, Moran said. "The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should." Moran, a seven-term Congressman, apologized the next day, saying, "I made some insensitive remarks that I deeply regret."This pro-terrorist ******* should have been censured at the time he made that statement, and should have been rejected by the voters.
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That batch of immigrants belong to the latter.
This guy reminds me of the lobbyist in Lackawanna, Mohammed Albanna
Moran cashes in on the old "blame the Jews for everything" cheap shot to score brownie points with Arabs.
That statement says it all. Jewish Democrats really ought to reconsider their allegiance to a party that is being hijacked by people who have brought with them the anti-semitic attitudes of their homelands. Our country's changing demographics mean that the Democratic Party is going to be the anti-Israel party very soon.
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