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Fox News backed Beck on Thursday.

Joel Cheatwood, a senior vice president at Fox News, told The New York Times that the “information regarding Mr. Soros’s experiences growing up were taken directly from his writings and from interviews given by him to the media, and no negative opinion was offered as to his actions as a child.”


51 posted on 11/13/2010 6:35:23 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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We need to loudly and repeatedly ask of liberals, why Glenn isn’t being sued for making slanderous statements if he’s telling all these “lies”.

Soros clearly has the money to bury Glenn under a mountain of lawsuits. Discovery would be interesting to say the least.


61 posted on 11/13/2010 6:44:54 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Pride in the USA; Stillwaters
Joel Cheatwood, a senior vice president at Fox News, told The New York Times that the “information regarding Mr. Soros’s experiences growing up were taken directly from his writings and from interviews given by him to the media, and no negative opinion was offered as to his actions as a child.”

Soros is who he is, by his own words. I didn't hear any of Glenn's exposé of Soros, but, like most people, have been aware of the history of Soros' childhood Nazi collaboration for a long time. The ADL has jumped the shark with falsely accusing Beck of anti-Semitism for telling the truth. I hope Soros' 30 pieces of silver was worth selling their soul for. How very tragically ironic.

119 posted on 11/13/2010 9:19:24 AM PST by lonevoice (Qui me amat, amat et canem meam)
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“Make the World a Better Place” -

J Street co-founders Daniel Levy and Jeremy Ben Ami. On April 15th, J Street will launch. It will be the first American Jewish PAC dedicated to promoting Israeli-Palestinian peace:

For too long, the primary and often only voices policy makers and politicians have heard regarding American policy toward Israel and the Middle East have been those of a vocal minority at the far-right of American society.

…Neoconservative, right-wing Jewish leaders and radical Christian Zionists have turned their definition of “pro-Israel” into a driving force in the American political process…

These voices do not…represent the mainstream of American Jews or the broader community that cares about Israel or American interests in the Middle East. Their efforts have skewed American policy, undermined Israeli and American interests, and constrained the domestic political and public debate about American foreign policy.

Board Members -

[...] “There are of course leaders of the main American Jewish peace groups. There are rabbis and academics.

But most important there are heavy hitter political donors (Alan Solomont),

policy wonks (Rob Malley),

U.S. ambassadors to Israel (Samuel Lewis),

high level political operatives (Eli Pariser of Moveon),

Hollywood liberals (Robert Greenwald),

business leaders, George Soros’ top aide (Morton Halperin),

and even a former Republican senator (Lincoln Chafee)

and former Congressman (Tom Downey)[...]
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2008/04/17/j-street-new-israel-peace-lobby-launches/

2 Responses to “J Street, New Israel Peace Lobby Launches”

markrvogel says:

April 25, 2008 at 2:13 PM

First, regarding the “$300,000 to funnel into three to five (2008) races,” how is that possible if the maximum you can give in any one race is $10,000 (except for the few states with runoffs where you can give $15,000)? Second, former Sen. Lincoln Chafee a key supporter? Third, opposing Sen. Norm Coleman’s reelection bid? Fourth, Abe Foxman is right-wing?

Enough said.

Mark R. Vogel

Reply by Richard Silverstein says:
April 26, 2008 at 12:30 AM

@markrvogel: First, J Street is two things–both a PAC and a legislative lobbying group. It raises money for both.

I didn’t know that moderate Republicans like Lincoln Chafee were treif according to AIPAC supporters like Mark.

And yes, supporting Al Franken in his bid to unseat Norm Coleman will be delicious. Though I know again it will hurt your & AIPAC’s feelings because Norm is one of yr darlings.

What is Abe Foxman? A flaming liberal?

‘Nuff said.”

J-Street (founded in 2002) was very involved with the Norm Colman and Al Franken election!!!

Soros is up to his eyes in J-Street. They want to change our policy to reflect that of Europe. One of the co-founders is the son of Lord Levy.


127 posted on 11/13/2010 10:56:03 AM PST by bronxville
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