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US decision to attack Iraq
Virginia Abernethy has sent long and detailed reports to support her contention that the war on Iraq was contrived by a Zionist cabal. Her latest report begins: " With the media now dumping all over George W. Bush, it is easy to forget how vocally, or with tacit silence, most supported the attack on Iraq.Now, I expect, neocons like Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, John Bolton, Douglas Feith, and Bill Kristol will escape censure for the attack, while Christians Cheney and Rumsfeld take the fall".
RH:
I was surprised to read in US News and World Report that Cheney is viewed as dispensable. On the other hand, when Wolfowitz spoke at a meeting sponsored by the New Yorker, there were repeated demonstrations, and the shouting demonstrators were thrown out.Christopher Jones says: "Virginia Abernethy is as usual very moderate. The prevailing view in Europe is that the entire US political system has been hijacked by a Zionist cabal. If the Republicans win, the Jewish Neo-Cons will be vindicated and continue to exercise their power as the Christian "flags" change: Rumsfeld, Cheney and so forth.
If the Democrats win with Wesley Clark or Joe Lieberman, the Rabbis are in the White House, with all what that entails for Middle East policy, Israel subsidies and more terrorism for the US population. What nobody has bothered to examine is the inflitration in US corporate boardrooms by card carrying Zionists.
NOTE: This message is intended as a verification of reality and not a denunciation of the five millenia old Jewish culture that I greatly respect. Tim Ashby writes;"Howard Dean's wife (also an MD) is Jewish. Would Christopher Jones construe that as leading to the possibility of "Rabbis are in the White House" if Dean becomes President? (I agree about the very real influence of Neo-Con, Pro-Israel Hawks in the current Administration)".
RH:
I do not know what the US can do to show its evenhandedness. Both the US election and the California recall fail to provide thoughtful answers. Most of the questions are self-interested, and the answers are mostly just attempts to satisfy the questioner and get votes. One woman asked Wesley Clark: "What are you going to do for women?" Too big a subject for a sound bite.Ronald Hilton - 09.28.03
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