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Jimmy Carter’s offensive against U.S. Jewry

By: Pam On: Jan/16/07 - 3 Comments

From Haaretz 

“The glaring error in Carter’s book,” wrote UCLA Prof. Saree Makdisi in the San Francisco Chronicle “is his insistence that the term ‘apartheid’ does not apply to Israel itself, where, he says, Jewish and non-Jewish citizen are given the same treatment under the law. That is simply not true.”

Organized U.S. Jewry, meanwhile, makes for the ideal Carter target.

Meanwhile, ALLAPUNDIT has:

Steve Berman, one of the fifteen members who have left the Carter Center in recent weeks, appeared on Hannity & Colmes Monday evening to explain why he left and why he thinks Former President Jimmy Carter condones Palestinian terrorism.

Berman’s angst comes from the following passage in Jimmy Carter’s new book:

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I wonder if Carter and Del. Frank Hargrove, R-Hanover are friends?! Oy!  ALLAPUNDIT  stated it best with this title: Va. legislator: Blacks should get over slavery like we’ve gotten over Jews killing Christ

See also Jimmy Carter’s heart of dorkiness

Hat tips: Newsbusters   Lucianne.com

Posted on: January 16, 2007 |

Posted in: General Politics, Middle East, National News, Terrorism

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3 Responses to “Jimmy Carter’s offensive against U.S. Jewry”

  1. Angel
    January 17, 2007 - 12:15 AM on January 17th, 2007

    :razz: what a rabid anti semite..thanks for exposing the truth!

  2. snowy egret
    January 17, 2007 - 10:52 PM on January 17th, 2007

    Jimmy Carter a rabid antisemetic peanut brained idiot take away for peace prize and kick his sorry butt:roll:

  3. Joe
    January 29, 2007 - 09:58 PM on January 29th, 2007

    The term Anti-semitism will loose its meaning the more you accuse people of it. Change is coming. The party is over!

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