Dec 20, 2009

JIM DEAN: Can we say...Jewish Lobby Deniers?

 


From: <jimwdean@aol.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 2:46 PM
Subject: Can we say...Jewish Lobby Deniers?


 
***He told the Post last Friday that "I have heard that all my life. That is well known of German historians." ***
 
So their is a German historian lobby...but no Jewish Lobby?....Jim Dean
 
***Gryglewski said the "'lobby' term is very charged" and denied using the expression.
There had been a discussion about the "autonomy of the group," said Gryglewski.
Wetzel declined to respond to multiple requests for comment. It remains unclear if Wetzel's purported use of "lobby-groups" refers to non-Jewish and Jewish non-governmental organizations.***
 
So we are supposed to understand that any assertion that pro Israel groups to not lobby using any and all tactics at their disposal to influence/control government of public opinion is and act of _______?.... Jim Dean
 
***However, Wetzel wrote in several e-mails to the commission that she is "appalled" about the disclosures and urged the members to confirm that she did not use the controversial term "lobby-groups." The term "lobby" is considered to have a pejorative meaning in Germany. ***
 
Is this the beginning of a new "L word" smear?...Jim Dean
 
***Dr. Charles Small, the head of the Yale University Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism and former Israeli professor, told the Post, "The reported comment pertaining to 'the lobby' is at best insensitive. One of the most pernicious stereotypes of the Jewish community - particularly in Germany - is the nefarious conspiratorial power of the Jewish people or so-called 'lobby.'" ***
 
So Dr. Small is telling us that Jewish lobbyists lobbying for partisan gains at the expense of whoever they choose is not a nefarious activity, while other doing the same at what is considered at the expense of Israel or 'Jewish interest' are routinely smeared as anti-semites or Jew haters....

Jim Dean
 
 



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