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October 21st, 2011, 02:29 AM
Criminal kike William Kristol is behind this.
Emergency Committee for Israel
The Emergency Committee for Israel's Leadership is a right-wing[1] 501(c)(4) political advocacy organization in the United States.[2] The group’s board members include Weekly Standard editor William Kristol and former Republican presidential candidate Gary Bauer, Virginia congressional candidate Scott Rigell, and conservative writer Rachel Abrams,[2] wife of Elliott Abrams.[3] Noah Pollak is its executive director.[2]
The organization has run ads opposing the elections of Joe Sestak[2][4][5] and Mary Jo Kilroy portraying them as "openly hostile" to Israel,[6]. The ad attacks Sestak for criticizing Israel's blockade of Gaza while at the same time not signing a defense of Israel circulated by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and for attending a fundraiser for the Council on American Islamic Relations, which it describes as an "anti-Israel" organization. [2][7] Sestak's campaign has responded by saying that the conservatives are trying to distort his record.
In October 2011, the committee produced a video portraying Occupy Wall Street as anti-Semitic.[8]
Kristol said his group was inspired by the new "liberal" J Street group, "whose ability to amplify criticism of the Israeli government showed the power of a small new group — if on the other side of the debate." The Emergency Committee plans to take on other congressional races as well according to Pollak. “We want to be hard-hitting; we want to get into the debate and shake things up and make some points in a firm way,” he said. [2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Committee_for_Israel
Emergency Committee for Israel
The Emergency Committee for Israel's Leadership is a right-wing[1] 501(c)(4) political advocacy organization in the United States.[2] The group’s board members include Weekly Standard editor William Kristol and former Republican presidential candidate Gary Bauer, Virginia congressional candidate Scott Rigell, and conservative writer Rachel Abrams,[2] wife of Elliott Abrams.[3] Noah Pollak is its executive director.[2]
The organization has run ads opposing the elections of Joe Sestak[2][4][5] and Mary Jo Kilroy portraying them as "openly hostile" to Israel,[6]. The ad attacks Sestak for criticizing Israel's blockade of Gaza while at the same time not signing a defense of Israel circulated by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and for attending a fundraiser for the Council on American Islamic Relations, which it describes as an "anti-Israel" organization. [2][7] Sestak's campaign has responded by saying that the conservatives are trying to distort his record.
In October 2011, the committee produced a video portraying Occupy Wall Street as anti-Semitic.[8]
Kristol said his group was inspired by the new "liberal" J Street group, "whose ability to amplify criticism of the Israeli government showed the power of a small new group — if on the other side of the debate." The Emergency Committee plans to take on other congressional races as well according to Pollak. “We want to be hard-hitting; we want to get into the debate and shake things up and make some points in a firm way,” he said. [2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Committee_for_Israel