More evidence of bias?

Are Democrats anti-Semitic as well as racist?



"The new Democrats are sliding deeper to the left. The George Soros wing are loud, and profoundly anti-Israel. There is no question that the Democrats cannot be trusted with national security, their priorities are clear: so-called global warming is their big issue. If you go to the websites of all the major Democratic candidates, the words "Islamic terror" simply do not appear. Jihad does not exist. Indeed, the Democrats prefer to label Syrian tyrant Bashar Assad a "peacemaker" (c/o useful idiot Nancy Pelosi) and heap abuse on George Bush and Dick Cheney. Israel, in the past the province of the Democrats, has fallen into disfavor by the leftists who are growing in power and influence in the Democratic party. History marches on and now it is the Republicans who value Israel as a bulwark of democracy, and as a strategic ally in the war against Islamic terror. Meanwhile, the Democrats dither, cozy up and play games of moral equivalence and appeasement to their very vocal left anti-Israel, some say Jew-hating wing. Here's a fine article that articulates why those who love Israel, who care about freedom, should vote Republican. Support for Israel has long been a tenet of both political parties. Major Democratic and Republican 2008 presidential contenders have demonstrated their support for Israel by, among other things, attending the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington, touting their pro-Israel voting records and personally traveling to the region. Yet pockets of anti-Israel sentiment are active in American politics and have found a home among a small group of Democratic lawmakers and leftist activists. While it's tempting to dismiss them as irrelevant, the left's views on Israel have in recent years seeped into mainstream politics. A small but significant group of overwhelmingly Democratic members of Congress have consistently voted against efforts to support Israel in its continual struggle against terrorists and now an Islamist Hamas government in Gaza. These votes demonstrate that anti-Israel views are a minority in Congress — but a minority composed primarily of the most left-leaning members of the Democratic Caucus."

http://www.seraphicpress.com/archives/2007/07/antiisrael_demo.php


"We know that the most powerful people in the country, many of whom are Jews, don't like Farrakhan."

Obama supporter Louis Farrakhan's sermon "What is Islam?," given at Mosque Maryam, Chicago, 11/23/03



http://www.adl.org/special_reports/farrakhan_own_words2/on_jews.asp
 
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