6 thoughts on “The Israel Lobby Published Today – Tikun Olam תיקון עולם إصلاح العالم
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  1. very nice story i will read this book to see if what is being said in it is true, everywhere you look today someone is talking about israel first americans or israel.
    http://www.antiwar.com/scheuer/?articleid=11559
    Syria and Iran: The Threats That Aren’t

    by Michael Scheuer

    In reference to coercive British rule, Tom Paine once told Americans that there is something absurd about the idea that the entire continent of North America should be forever ruled by the little island of Great Britain.

  2. the currrent issue of Tikkun, has an article on AIPAC. I haven’t read it yet, but the title is: “AIPAC: bad for the US, bad for Israel, bad for the Jews.”

    ellenr

  3. What exactly is the “popularity” of this book supposed to prove, anyway? Let’s say that all the Muslims in the US and their supporters go out and buy the book. Is this supposed to indicate some sort of shift in American attitudes towards Israel? Polls show far, far more Americans support Israel than the Palestinians. That is what politicians are going to pay attention to, not Amazon’s top sales lists.

  4. “Polls show far, far more Americans support Israel than the Palestinians. That is what politicians are going to pay attention to…”

    U.S. troops would be withdrawing from Iraq if the U.S. Congress were genuinely respectful of the views of the American people. (Remember the elections last year?) But I’ll concede that you are probably right with respect to those Republicans who are in bed with the “Christian Zionist” crowd.

    The average U.S. Congressman looks at what happened to Paul Findley, and to Charles Percy, and to Earl Hilliard, and to Cynthia McKinney, who all crossed “the Lobby” and are now out of office, and says, “I don’t want that happening to me!” THAT’S what he pays attention to.

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