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To: peyton randolph
The pattern is
1. an op-ed or ed about Israel
2. in the letters to the editor about the ed/op-ed
they will usually have three letters.
the first is a pro-Israel letter by someone with a Jewish name
The second will be anti -Israel by someone with an Arabic name
The third will be anti-Israel by someone with a Jewish sounding name. the Sulzbergers love it even more when the person talks about how it embarrasses them about their Judaism and how Israel has lost its soul etc. The irony is that these writers with Jewish sounding names are invariably JINOS whose name is their only connection. Somehow I'm sure the NY-slimes are not unaware of this.
8 posted on 01/03/2006 5:49:33 PM PST by avile
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To: avile
The irony is that these writers with Jewish sounding names are invariably JINOS whose name is their only connection. Somehow I'm sure the NY-slimes are not unaware of this.

No kidding. The NYTimes has a rolodex full of such people in every area. When they want a "Catholic" quotation they call on Fr. Richard P. McBrien or Frances Kissling, or some other traitorous dissident who can be relied to give them exactly the soundbite they want.

When they want a useful "Republican" they phone John McCain or Olympia Snowe.

When they want an expert opinion on global warming, abortion, or AIDS, they know exactly whom to call. I'm sure they have a whole section of self-hating Jews on call, for every purpose.

24 posted on 01/03/2006 6:06:51 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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