Monday, April 4, 2011

Family Security Matters Comments on Olive Tree Initiative




Frank Gaffney's Family Security Matters contributor and deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post, Caroline Glick, has weighed in on the Orange County controversy over the UC-Irvine Olive Tree Initiative as part of a larger thesis on the divide among American Jews. Please note the update at the bottom and link to the Forward article.

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.9139/pub_detail.asp

3 comments:

  1. "The divide among American Jews"?

    Is there only one?

    Generally, if you take ANY demographic group, then try to divide the individuals within it by ANY other criteria, you will get a different divide every time from any OTHER criteria.

    That's how you get a liberal elected one year, a conservative another, from the same electorate. That's how you get Santorum and Spencer representing the same state.

    This column is shallow and silly, representing human beings as two dimensional cardboard stereotypes.

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  2. As the United States and many countries around the world are realizing that the Olive Tree Initiative is a propaganda front for the Palestinian Resistance. The major sponsors, Shalom Elcott and Chancellor Drake bury their heads on a deeper hole when they do not address the problem with the OTI. Sorry, it does not matter how deep the hole is for your heads, the light of day, shed on this Hamas opportunity, will shine through. We need Elcott and Drake to instantly drop the OTI and move on. If I was ZOA, I would not give these two the time of day and report that Hamas met the OTI group, told them to lie about the meeting (that is called Taqiyya). ZOA should report them to the Feds and the IRS, right now!

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  3. I'm not sure anyone is burying their heads. Maybe donors who knew exactly what they were donating to continue to think the same way they have always thought, much to the chagrin of critics who feel they have "exposed" OTI for doing exactly what it has always done.

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