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Wooden Bullet
4/13/2002 (8:40)
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April 11, 2002

Sharon rallies Congress against Bush

By Ahmed Amr.
Editor






Netenyahu went up to Congress today, with the sweet words of a pimp talking to his stable of whores. He wanted to remind them to 'stand behind Israel.' A day earlier on MSNBC and FOX interviews, he had the audacity to suggest that America should ignore Europe and pretty much the rest of the world, in favor of his self-serving counsel. By Netenyahu's account, the President was mistaken to put pressure on Sharon and probably had a momentary lapse in judgement. But Netenyahu assured his listners that Bush would be back on track after a few Israeli lectures on the 'Bush Doctrine'. On Hardball, Chris Mathews made it clear that he had canceled another guest because Netanyahu decided to drop in to market Sharon's war crimes. I bet Blair would like that kind of air time. He has to settle for CSPAN and fifteen second sound bites.

American journalists advocating on behalf of war crimes on prime time. Is this good family entertainment. It is amazing, giving this new breed of American 'journalism', that we don't have journalists rooting for more car accidents or more cancer or more volcanos.

Cable TV has become the incestuous sister of hate radio. Since 911, the cable gang neo-conservative crowd have obscenely advertised their 'patriotism' and wraped themselves tightly in the flag. But when a war criminal like Sharon goes on a killing spree and Bush dares to tell him to put a lid on it, who does CNN back? Ask CNN's Rudy Bakhtiar why she is so enthusiastic about the Israeli 'incursion,' which CNN makes sound like a necessary trip to the dentist. On one of the most intense days of shedding Palestinian blood, the CNN cameras went out to explore Tel Aviv night life. In any case, the Yiddish supremacist media morons have clearly taken the side of the IDF goon squads against the Palestinians, much like the coconspirators on Capitol Hill. Predictable? Yes. Criminal? Yes. Their ought to be a law against journalists who advocate the slaughter of innocents or consistently lie to improve the image of a repressive military occupation. If we had a law like that, I am certain CNN would have to go off shore to Tel Aviv.

Sharon, like Israeli Prime Ministers before him, is flexing the muscles of his 'American' constituency. The Yiddish supremacists are so arrogant about their political power that they deemed Powell's trip a failure before he landed in Jerusalem. Maybe if he had taken a direct route to his destination, he wouldn't be in such a mess. When he gave Sharon another extension for his mission, he probably didn't realize that the Lobby would use the opportunity to launch a full scale Netenyahu Likudnik campaign using all their available media assets.

Of course, you can't just rebuff an American president. First, there is the matter of arranging for the delivery of a presidential hanky to wipe off the egg on his face. The Netenyahu Likudniks also had to go to the bother of publicly instructing Bush on how to correctly apply 'The Bush Doctrine.'

Here is the Netenyahu spin. Bush is wrong, Powell is in too much of a hurry and will waste his time when he gets there. Europe should be ignored, the Arabs are blackmailing us with their oil, the Palestinians are born terrorists and America should fight them because they have a collective personality disorder which will eventually reach America's shores in suitcase size bombs that will make 911 look like a picnic. Israel and America must unite to fight a world full of terrorists who don't like our 'way of life'. Israel is like America. The Palestinian struggle is not about their resistance to occupation. Rather, their mothers just train them from when they are babes to go out be suicidal murderers. If Netenyahu has one talent it his ability to defame the Palestinians. It was his verbiage that Israel must 'destroy the infrastructure of the terrorists'. Oh yes, according to this ex-Israeli Prime Minister, the West Bank is Afghanistan, Gaza is Kabul, Arafat is Bin Laden, the Palestinians are the Taliban. One Ex-Prime Minister of a belligerent foreign state gets more air time in two days than Blair will get in a life-time. To the average viewer, Netenyahu appears to make sense only because he goes unchallenged by the brain-dead talk show hosts who affirm his answers in their next question.

But the central campaign by these Sharon worshiping thugs centers on equating America's battles in Afghanistan with Israel's war against the Palestinians.

Sharon argues that he needs more time. After all America has only been in Afghanistan six months. And Israel has only been in the West Bank for 12 days. Of course, Sharon has been at this business of launching a war against the Palestinian people since the day he was elected. And Israel has occupied the West Bank and Gaza for thirty five years. And the record is clear on Israel's thirty-five years of rule by terror, land confiscation and settlement.

Netenyahu constantly equates the Palestinians with the Taliban. In America, we did not even equate the Afghans to the Taliban. America took three weeks to locate willing highly motivated tribal allies among the Afghans. After thirty-five years of brutal military rule, the Israelis cannot claim the heart and mind of a single Palestinian village. Aside from a handful of collaborators, every Palestinians is resisting the occupation. Christians, Muslims, the young, the old, the educated and the peasant all have their hearts with the people of Jenin and Nablus and Ramallah and Bethlehem. Netenyahu needs to explain why Israel has no Palestinian allies. None. Indeed, the Palestinians have never before demonstrated this level of rage. It has been decades since the Arab street erupted in support of the Palestinians. Is it possible that the 'Netenyahu Doctrine' doesn't deserve another minute of air time because it will not work? Why not let Bush determine the proper application of the Bush doctirne instead of an ex-Prime Minister of Israel?

How does Netenyahu get away with his feeble arguments? Where are the illegal American settlers in Afghanistan. 911 was an attack against America launched from bases in Afghanistan? On the other hand, the Israeli occupation is a violent Israeli regime inflicted by vicious goon squads and extremist Jewish settler militias. Since the start of the uprising, the Palestinians have not once taken their fight outside the historic boundries of Palestine. The suicide bombings did not lead to Sharon's fits of violence. It was Sharon's insistence on a military solution to the Palestinian problem that provoked Palestinian desperados to resort to suicide bombings.

And another thing. The whole world stood behind America after 911. Even Iran made it clear that it would cooperate fully against the forces of Al Qaida. Who stands behind Israel today? The American Jewish community with its substantial clout in the media. Oh yes, and Congress. But we already told you their sorry story. It was only yesterday that Senator McCean of Arizona accused his colleagues of 'war profiteering'. They think nothing of making every other America complicit in Sharon's war

crimes.

Powell and Bush appear to be stomped by this 'Palestine is our Afghanistan' argument. The ditzy anchors who let Netenyahu roll over them with this nonsense appear to buy into it. Some are stupid, others are complicit and still others, a bit of both.

The sad reality is that the Israeli lobby and its antics invited the disaster of 911 to America's shores. They made us enemies we do not deserve. And instead of having a deep sense of remorse for their role in the abismal failure of our foreign policy, they turned around and used it to give Sharon further license to torment the Palestinians. Bush went along because he believed that the cost of the journey with Sharon would be a free ride. The Israel Firsters, fully entrenched in their media fox holes, launched a massive assault to further demonize the Palestinians. And now, Bush is doing his number for the campaign season, while another Palestinian catastrophe comes to a fast boil. Not that Bush or Powell would care. But, does it not seem absurd that the fate of Palestinians should be determined by incumbent American politicians groveling at the feet of an ex-Prime minister of Israel? Why does Netenyahu go unchallenged by Bush on the Hill? And Why does an extremist ex-Prime minister of Israel get so much air time in the first place? Did it occur to the Bush administration to ask the networks to stop subverting American foriegn policy by cutting Netenyahu's air time? Is Netenyahu dictating American policy on behalf of the Sharon government?

http://www.nilemedia.com/Columnists/Ahmed/2002/April/Sharon_rallies.html
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Wooden Bullet
4/13/2002 (10:43)
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I found this after the previous post. Here is the real 'why' Israel is in control of Congress:

Pro-Israel PAC Contributions to 2000 Congressional Candidates
1999-2000 Cycle

TOTAL for 1999-2000 Election Cycle $2,044,606
TOTAL 1978-2000 Funds to Congressional Candidates $34,607,182
TOTAL No. of Recipient Candidates, 1978-2000 1,732

Related figures:
Total US aid to Israel since 1948:
According to the US government: $82 Billion
According to WRMEA's calculations: $94 Billion

Key: The 'Career Total' column represents the total amount of Pro-Israel PAC money received from January 1, 1978 through December 31, 2001.

S= Senate. H= House of Representative. D=Democrat. R=Republican. Ref=Reform. DFL=Democratic Farmers Labor. Ind=Independent. Lib=Libertarian. Status: C=Challenger. I=Incumbent. O=Open Seat. *=Senate Election Year. #=House member running for Senate seat. Committees: A=Appropriations. AS=Armed Services. D=Defense Subcommittee. FO=Foreign Operations Subcommittee. NS=National Security Subcommittee. IR=International Relations. W=Ways and Means. '0' means money received was returned by candidate.


State
Office Dist. Candidate
Party
Status Contributions
Career Total
Committees


Alabama H 1 Callahan, Sonny R I $ 250 $ 38,500 A(FO)



H 2 Everett, Terry R I 3,500 11,000 AS
H 3 Riley, Bob R I 3,500 11,250 AS
H 4 Aderholt, Robert R I 4,000 8,500 A
H 5 Cramer, Bud D I 2,500 35,300 A
H 6 Bachus, Spencer R I 2,500 10,500
Alaska S Murkowski, Frank R I 1,000 63,000
S Stevens, Ted R I 1,000 47,200 A(D), C
H A.L Young, Donald R I 250
2,700
Am. Samoa H A.L Faleomavaega, Eni D I 1,000
IR
Arizona S Kyl, Jon* R I 44,925 77,025 A, I
H 1 Flake, Jeffry R O 250 250
H 1 Salmon, Matt R N 500 6,500 IR
H 5 Kolbe, James R I 1,000 26,750 A
Arkansas S Lincoln, Blanche D I -0- 13,027
H 4 Dickey, Jay, Jr. R I -0- -0- A(D)
H 4 Ross, Michael D C 4,000 4,000
California S Feinstein, Dianne* D I 32,250 112,842 A
H 8 Pelosi, Nancy D I 1,000 22,800 A(FO), I
H 10 Tauscher, Ellen D I 3,000 9,500 AS
H 12 Lantos, Tom D I 12,250 68,650 IR
H 15 Honda, Michael D O 8,000 8,000
H 20 Dooley, Calvin D I 7,000 12,200
H 21 Thomas, William R I 1,000 1,000 W
H 22 Capps, Lois D I 6,000 12,417 C
H 23 Gallegly, Elton R I 4,000 41,250 IR
H 24 Doyle, Jerry R C 10 10
H 24 Sherman, Brad D I 10,000 32,780 IR
H 26 Berman, Howard D I 10,000 55,450 IR
H 27 Rogan, James R I 5,250 7,760 C
H 27 Schiff, Adam D C 11,417 11,417
H 29 Waxman, Henry D I 1,000 32,832 C
H 31 Martinez, Matthew, Jr. D I 4,500 4,500 IR
H 31 Solis, Hilda D C 2,000 2,000
H 32 Dixon, Julian D I 1,000 29,050 A(D), I
H 33 Roybal-Allard, Lucille D I 500 6,750 A
H 34 Napolitano, Grace D I 2,000 2,750
H 36 Harman, Jane D C 14,491 57,071
H 36 Kuykendall, Steven R I 4,250 4,250 AS
H 38 Schipske, Gerrie D C 8,500 8,500
H 42 Baca, Joe D I 7,000 7,000
H 42 Gutierrez, Rex R C 2,500 2,500
H 43 Calvert, Kenneth R I 2,000 18,500
H 46 Sanchez, Loretta D I 9,230 24,148 AS
H 49 Bilbray, Brian R I 1,000 3,500 C
H 49 Davis, Susan D C 6,663 6,663
H 50 Filner, Bob D I 7,000 70,514
H 51 Cunningham, Randy R I 250 13,450 A(D)
H 52 Hunter, Duncan R I 250 33,350 AS
Colorado H 2 Udall, Mark D I 6,000 9,250
H 6 Tancredo, Thomas R I 250 1,500 IR
H 6 Toltz, Kenneth D C 10,010 10,010
Connecticut S Dodd, Christopher D I 1,000 182,928 FR(NE)
S Lieberman, Joseph* D I 86,000 226,508 AS
H 2 Gejdenson, Sam D I 29,500 335,601 IR
H 3 DeLauro, Rosa D I 1,000 39,400 A
H 5 Maloney, James D I 18,500 34,325 AS
Delaware S Carper, Thomas* D C 9,500 15,500
S Roth, William, Jr.* R I 10,250 35,250
Florida S Graham, Bob D I -5,000 94,250 I
S McCollum, Bill*# R O 17,468 38,318 I
S Nelson, Bill* D O 29,510 37,360
H 1 Scarborough, Charles R I 500 500 AS
H 2 Boyd, F. Allen, Jr. D I 2,500 2,500 A
H 3 Brown, Corrine D I 2,000 3,600
H 5 Thurman, Karen D I 1,000 8,600 W
H 8 Chapin, Linda D O 5,000 5,000
H 8 Keller, Richard R O 2,500 2,500
H 9 Bilirakis, Michael R I 1,500 17,106 C
H 12 Putnam, Adam R O 2,000 2,000
H 12 Stedem, Michael D O 1,500 1,500
H 16 Brown, Jean Elliott D C 250 250
H 17 Meek, Carrie D I 3,500 7,000 A
H 18 Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana R I 1,500 33,990 IR
H 19 Wexler, Robert D I 1,000 6,500 IR
H 20 Deutsch, Peter D I 1,200 25,941 C
H 22 Bloom, Elaine D C 7,231 7,231
H 22 Shaw, E. Clay, Jr. R I 16,100 42,600 W
H 23 Hastings, Alcee D I 500 13,850 I, IR
Georgia S Cleland, Joseph (Max) D I 3,250 3,250 AS, C
S Miller, Zell Bryan* D I 16,500 16,500
H 1 Kingston, Jack R I 500 500 A(FO)
H 5 Lewis, John D I 1,000 64,150 W
H 7 Kahn, Roger D C 10 10
H 8 Chambliss, Saxby R I 1,750 3,500 AS, B
H 8 Marshall, James Creel D C 2,000 2,000
H 11 Linder, John R I -0- 8,650
Hawaii S Akaka, Daniel* D I 5,000 93,500
Idaho H 1 Otter, Clement R O 1,500 1,500
H 2 Simpson, Michael R I 1,000 1,000
Illinois S Durbin, Richard D I 16,000 245,671 A(D), B
H 1 Rush, Bobby D I 4,500 6,000 C
H 4 Gutierrez, Luis D I 2,000 25,311
H 5 Blagojevich, Rod D I 4,000 12,350 AS
H 7 Davis, Danny D I 1,300 2,050
H 8 Pressl, Lance D C 500 500
H 9 Schakowski, Janice D I 6,250 9,250
H 10 Gash, Lauren D O 8,770 8,770
H 10 Hochberg, Andrew R O 6,500 6,500
H 10 Kirk, Mark R O 7,068 7,068
H 10 Porter, John R N 6,500 70,680 A(FO)
H 11 Weller, Gerald R I 9,000 23,400 W
H 14 Hastert, J. Dennis R I 19,500 35,350 I
H 15 Johnson, Timothy R O 1,000 1,000
H 15 Kelleher, F. Michael, Jr. D O 2,500 2,500
H 16 Manzullo, Donald R I 1,500 2,000 IR
H 17 Evans, Lane D I 16,500 74,793 AS
H 19 Phelps, David D I 1,000 1,000
H 20 Shimkus, John R I 2,000 2,500 C
Indiana S Lugar, Richard* R I 10,500 43,200 FR, I
H 2 Pence, Michael R O 2,000 2,000
H 3 Roemer, Tim D I 1,000 14,800 I
H 5 Benson, Scott Lib C 1,000 1,000
H 6 Burton, Dan R I 3,500 60,900 IR
H 8 Hamilton, John D C 3,000 3,000
H 8 Perry, Paul D C 11,000 11,000
Iowa S Harkin, Thomas D I 1,000 423,895 A(D, FO)
H 3 Boswell, Leonard D I 500 7,575
Kansas H 3 Moore, Dennis D I 8,000 8,000
Kentucky S Bunning, Jim R I 1,000 36,850
S McConnell, Mitch R I 3,000 285,425 A(FO, D)
H 1 Roy, Brian D C 250 250
H 1 Whitfield, Edward R I 5,500 5,500 C
H 3 Jordan, Eleanor D C 2,030 2,030
H 3 Northup, Ann Meagher R I 8,250 11,250 A
H 4 Lucas, Kenneth D I 250 1,000 B
H 6 Baesler, Scotty D C 4,000 25,100
H 6 Fletcher, Ernest R I 3,000 3,500 B
Louisiana S Landrieu, Mary D I 5,000 33,139 AS
H 1 Monica, Monica L. R C 1,000 1,000
H 1 Treen, David R C 6,500 6,500
H 1 Vitter, David R I 9,500 9,500
H 5 Cooksey, John R I 1,000 1,000 IR
Maine S Collins, Susan R I 2,000 9,500
S Snowe, Olympia* R I 32,750 71,000 AS, B, C
Maryland S Sarbanes, Paul* D I 48,250 159,963 B, FR(NE)
H 3 Cardin, Benjamin D I 500 25,450 W
H 4 Wynn, Albert D I 1,000 8,750 C
H 5 Hoyer, Steny D I 2,000 51,775 A
H 8 Morella, Constance R I 1,000 14,650
Massachusetts S Kennedy, Edward* D I 15,500 66,120 AS
Michigan S Abraham, Spencer* R I 25,250 31,250 B, C
S Stabenow, Debbie*# D C 20,982 34,310
S Levin, Carl D I 1,500 564,858 AS, I
H 1 Stupak, Bart D I 7,250 20,500 C
H 4 Camp, David R I 250 6,800 W
H 5 Barcia, James D I 1,000 5,000
H 8 Byrum, Dianne D O 8,500 8,500
H 8 Rogers, Michael R O 750 750
H 9 Kildee. James D I 2,000 23,500
H 10 Bonior, David D I 1,000 24,000
H 11 Frumin, Matthew D C 2,000 2,000
H 11 Knollenberg, Joseph R I 2,250 2,750 A(FO), B
H 12 Levin, Sander D I 1,500 86,527 W
H 13 Rivers, Lynn Nancy D I 3,500 25,250 B
H 15 Kilpatrick, Carolyn Cheeks D I 2,000 4,500 A(FO)
H 16 Dingell, John D I 1,000 10,500 C
Minnesota S Ciresi, Michael* D C 1,000 1,000
S Grams, Rodney* R I 23,700 26,700 B, FR(NE)
H 2 Minge, David DFL I 1,000 2,250 B
H 4 McCollum, Betty DFL O 2,750 2,750
H 6 Luther, Bill DFL I 3,100 16,813 C
Mississippi S Lott, Trent* R I 4,500 67,200 I
H 4 Shows, Clifford (Ronnie) D I 3,500 3,500
Missouri S Ashcroft, John* R I 20,200 29,200 FR(NE)
S Carnahan, Mel D C 10,693 12,693
H 1 Clay, William, Jr. D N 1,000 15,500
H 2 Akin, W. Todd R O 1,500 1,500
H 3 Gephardt, Richard D I 16,500 134,880 I
H 4 Skelton, Ike D I 7,000 58,950 AS
H 5 McCarthy, Karen D I 2,000 14,750 C
H 6 Danner, Steve D O 3,000 3,000
H 6 Danner, Pat D N 1,000 5,000
H 7 Blunt, Roy R I 1,000 5,000 C
H 8 Emerson, Jo Ann R I 500 1,500 A
H 9 Hulshof, Kenny R I 500 1,500 W
Montana S Baucus, Max D I 2,000 232,248 I
S Burns, Conrad* R I 52,960 165,010 A
S Schweitzer, Brian* D C 6,731 6,731
H A.L Keenan, Nancy D O 7,250
7,250
Nebraska S Kerrey, J. Robert* D N 8,000 198,500 FR, I
S Nelson, E. Benjamin* D O 28,760 28,760
S Stenberg, Don* R O 4,500 4,500
H 1 Bereuter, Douglas R I 1,500 1,750 IR
Nevada S Bernstein, Ed* D O 21,741 21,741
S Ensign, John* R O 5,700 8,200
S Reid, Harry D I -3,000 253,802 A
H 1 Berkley, Shelley D I 66,951 100,410
New Jersey S Franks, Robert*# R O 10,500 11,000 B
S Torricelli, Robert D I 5,000 125,652 FR(NE)
H 1 Andrews, Robert D I 5,500 27,250 AS
H 3 Levin, Susan Bass D C 1,010 1,010
H 3 Saxton, H. James R I 13,800 53,650 AS
H 6 Pallone, Frank, Jr. D I 4,000 44,400 C
H 7 Connelly, Maryanne D O 2,000 2,000
H 7 Morrisey, Patrick R O 500 500
H 8 Pascrell, William, Jr. D I 500 500
H 9 Rothman, Steven D I 5,000 20,503 IR
H 11 Freylinghuysen, Rodney R I 500 1,500 A(D)
H 12 Holt, Rush D I 7,241 7,241 B
H 12 Zimmer, Dick R C 3,000 19,850
H 13 Menendez, Robert D I 7,515 11,765 IR
New Mexico S Bingaman, Jeff* D I 32,500 261,425 AS
H 1 Wilson, Heather R I 5,250 11,500 C, I
H 3 Udall, Tom D I 1,500 1,500
New York S Clinton, Hillary* D O 17,000 17,000
S Lazio, Rick*# R O 25,750 37,250 C
S Giuliani, Rudolph* R N 10,000 10,000
S Schumer, Charles D I 6,000 27,635
H 1 Forbes, Michael D I 8,500 18,500 A
H 2 Israel, Steve D O 4,500 4,500
H 2 Johnson, Joan R O 500 500
H 4 McCarthy, Carolyn D I 250 6,325
H 5 Ackerman, Gary D I 1,000 40,500 IR
H 6 Meeks, Gregory D I 500 500 IR
H 7 Crowley, Joseph D I 3,000 3,000 IR
H 8 Nadler, Jerrold D I 1,500 13,000
H 9 Dear, Noach D C 2,000 6,000
H 9 Weiner, Anthony D I 2,000 2,000
H 10 Towns, Edolphus D I 4,000 37,500 C
H 11 Owens, Major D I 1,300 36,300
H 14 Maloney, Carolyn D I 4,000 15,500
H 15 Rangel, Charles D I 500 13,500 W
H 17 Engel, Eliot D I 17,968 98,668 C
H 18 Lowey, Nita D I 7,500 84,088 A(FO)
H 19 Kelly, Sue R I 1,600 2,350
H 20 Gilman, Benjamin R I 10,468 80,543 IR
H 21 McNulty, Michael D I 500 8,500 W
H 25 Walsh, James R I 1,250 14,550 A
H 27 Reynolds, Thomas R I 1,000 2,000
North Carolina H 2 Etheridge, Bob D I 1,000 8,075
H 4 Price, David D I 500 51,827 A, B
H 8 Hayes, Robert (Robin) R I 500 1,000 AS
H 11 Neill, Sam D C 500 500
North Dakota S Conrad, Kent* D I 43,000 195,689 B
S Dorgan, Byron D I 1,000 95,850 A(D), C
H A.L Pomeroy, Earl D I 1,000 8,150 IR
Ohio S DeWine, Mike* R I 20,000 23,500 I
H 6 Strickland, Ted D I 1,000 14,650 C
H 8 Boehner, John R I 1,000 18,500
H 10 Kucinich, Dennis D I 1,000 14,500
H 11 Jones, Stephanie Tubbs D I 2,000 3,000
H 12 O'Shaughnessy, Maryellen D O 750 750
H 13 Brown, Sherrod D I 5,500 23,250 C, IR
H 17 Williams, Lyle R C 2,500 10,000
H 19 LaTourette, Steven R I 3,500 9,500
Oklahoma H 2 Carson, Brad D O 6,000 6,000
H 4 Watts, J.C., Jr. R I 5,000 18,250 AS
Oregon S Smith, Gordon R I 1,000 9,500 B, FR(NE)
H 1 Wu, David D I 8,000 16,927
Pennsylvania S Santorum, Richard* R I 36,000 44,750 AS
S Schwartz, Allyson* D C 2,500 2,500
S Specter, Arlen R I -250 366,123 A(D, FO)
H 1 Brady, Robert D I 1,500 7,250 AS
H 4 Hart, Melissa R O 1,250 1,250
H 5 Peterson, John R I 250 250 A
H 6 Holden, Timothy D I 500 3,500
H 7 Weldon, Curt R I 1,750 20,750 AS
H 8 Greenwood, James R I -0- 1,000 C
H 10 Casey, Patrick D C 3,500 6,500
H 10 McLaughlin, Thomas Ref C 750 750
H 10 Sherwood, Donald R I 1,250 1,250 AS
H 12 Murtha, John D I 11,000 30,100 A(D)
H 13 Hoeffel, Joseph D I 8,500 19,954 B, IR
H 13 Margolies-Mezvinsky, Marjorie D C 2,000 25,190
Rhode Island S Chafee, Lincoln* R I 15,000 15,000 FR
S Licht, Richard* D C 2,005 245,605
S Weygand, Robert*# D C 17,005 18,005 B
S Reed, Jack D I 4,250 75,050 AS
S Pell, Claiborne D N -2,500 180,950
H 1 Kennedy, Patrick D I 7,000 23,150 AS
H 2 Langevin, James D O 500 500
South Carolina S Hollings, Ernest D I 1,000 73,275 A(D), B, C
H 1 Brack, Andrew D O 500 500
H 1 Brown, Henry, Jr. R O 12 12
H 5 Spratt, John, Jr. D I 8,000 14,900 AS, B
South Dakota S Johnson, Tim D I 1,000 51,000 B
Tennessee S Frist, William* R I 22,000 23,100 B, FR
H 6 Gordon, Barton D I 1,000 55,400 C
Texas S Hutchison, Kay Bailey* R I 2,500 31,000 A(D), C
H 4 Newton, Jonathan R C 500 500
H 5 Coggins, Regina Montoya D C 260 260
H 5 Sessions, Pete R I 500 1,000
H 14 Sneary, Loy D C 4,000 8,250
H 22 DeLay, Tom R I 14,200 39,050 A
H 23 Bonilla, Henry R I 500 500 A(D)
H 24 Frost, Martin D I 10,000 126,864
H 25 Bentsen, Kenneth, Jr. D I 3,000 19,677 B
H 26 Armey, Richard R I 5,850 11,100
Utah S Hatch, Orrin* R I 1,000 50,700 I
H 2 Matheson, James D C 4,000 4,000
H 2 Smith, Derek R C 2,500 2,500
Vermont S Jeffords, James* R I 2,000 34,050
Virginia S Allen, George* R C 6,900 7,400
S Robb, Charles* D I 102,821 255,093 AS, I
S Warner, John, III R I 1,000 26,300 AS
H 1 Davis, Jo Ann R O 3,750 3,750
H 2 Schrock, Edward R O 3,750 3,750
H 2 Wagner, Jody Moses D O 3,500 3,500
H 4 Sisisky, Norman D I 500 39,750 AS, I
H 7 Cantor, Eric R O 15,000 15,000
H 10 Wolf, Frank R I 9,250 47,500 A (FO)
Washington S Gorton, Slade* R I 64,250 180,000 A, B, C
H 1 Inslee, Jay D I 2,500 9,825
H 2 Larsen, Richard D O 1,000 1,000
H 5 Nethercutt, George, Jr. R I 6,500 6,500 A(D)
H 6 Dicks, Norm D I 1,000 20,850 A(D)
West Virginia H 2 Humphries, James D O 500 500
Wisconsin S Feingold, Russell D I -1,000 56,810 B, FR
S Kohl, Herb D -0- -0- A
H 2 Baldwin, Tammy D I 2,000 2,000 B
H 7 Obey, David D I 4,500 147,100 A
Wyoming S Thomas, Craig* R I 11,000 13,500 FR


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Thank you
4/13/2002 (12:46)
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Thank you for posting the smoking gun!!
The challenge is, how do you get this message out to the american people. Hence to forth, the jewish media would have completely supressed something like this. But the internet could do wonders to change that.

Like in formation of crystals, once nucleation starts, growth is generally rapid.

reply by
TheAZCowBoy
4/13/2002 (22:15)
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The US' Congressional AIPAC harlots.

Here in Arizona we have Senator Jon Kyle-R, an avid AIPAC 'poster Boy' and Israel apologist and of-course, AIPAC harlot.

I called his office and asked how come he leads the Arizona senators in AIPAC contributions.

They claimed ignorance.

I have a letter out to the 'Honorable' Senator Kyle asking him for a response.

My group plans to boycott his re-election headquarters with a sign: 'Jon Kyle--on the US taxpayers payroll or that of AIPAC?

Hey, Kyle, what did you do with over $45,000 in AIPAC bribes YTD?

TheAZCowBoy,
reply by
Robert Honder
4/14/2002 (13:59)
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I'm sure Mr. Kyle has some interesting questions for you too AZCowboy.