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The Jewish link to the Edwards scandal
If there’s a political sex scandal, it seems there’s always some kind of Jewish involvement. We had Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton’s relationship, and a few years later there was Chandra Levy and Gary Condit. And it’s not just Jewish women– on the male side, Eliot Spitzer was visiting prostitutes just last year.
So it can’t be too suprising that the man who paid for John Edwards’ ex-mistress, Rielle Hunter, to relocate in order to avoid tabloid attention is Jewish: top Edwards fundraiser and Dallas lawyer Fred Baron.
No word yet on the religious background of former New York party girl Hunter, whose original name is Lisa Druck and is originally from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
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The Israeli-Palestinian resolution in Texas
We spoke with Lee Wunsch, president & CEO of the Jewish Federation of Houston, about his concerns that pro-Palestinian forces will be pushing a Middle East resolution at the Texas caucuses. “It’s come up with prior elections,” he said. The people behind these efforts generally land on the Democratic side, but it’s also come up during Republican events, he added. “They’re a combination of Palestinians who live in the community and others who side with the Palestinian side in the conflict.”
Here’s the text of the resolution:
RESOLVE THE ISRAELI/PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
WHEREAS, Israel has illegally occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem for 40 years in violation of the U.N. Resolution no. 242; and
WHEREAS, in clear contravention of international law (the four Geneva Convention), Israel has illegally confiscated Palestinian land, exploited natural resources and built 223 illegal settlements transferring approximately 400,000 Israelis to the occupied territories; (1) and
WHEREAS, Israel’s illegal occupation has existed for 40 years, during which time it transformed into a form of colonialism and apartheid and suppressed and oppressed an entire people, preventing them from the exercise of their right to self-determination and the establishment of their State, Palestine; and
WHEREAS, 1031 Israelis and 4528 Palestinians have been killed since Sept. 29, 2000 to Jan 31, 2008, and 119 Israeli and 982 Palestinian children have been killed since Sept. 29, 2000 to Feb. 8, 2008; (2) and
WHEREAS, Israel receives approximately 3 billion dollars (8.2 mil. per day) each year in direct foreign assistance. This is more than 20 times the amount the Palestinians receive; (3) and
WHEREAS, the U.S. decries extremists Palestinian suicide bombers, but ignores Israel’s violations of UN Resolutions, its human rights violations, curfews, checkpoints and the walls built that cage, impoverish and dehumanize Palestinians; and
WHEREAS, the only way for Israelis to be secure is for Palestinians to be secure;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the U.S. will discontinue economic aid to Israel until the following requirements are met;
1) Israel will withdraw from the illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and withdraw all military from occupied territory and recognize the so-called Green Line established by the UN in 1967.
2) Israel will obey the UN International Court of Justice’s Advisory Opinion (14 to 1) and cease the construction of the wall/fence built on Palestinian land and dismantle forthwith those parts of that structure situated within the Occupied Palestinian Territory and pay reparations for damages to the Palestinians;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the U.S. requires each party’s adherence to the principles of non-violent conflict resolution to qualify for aid.
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Caucus Alert: Houston Jewish leader warns of anti-Israel resolution
Lee Wunsch, the president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, has sent out an urgent e-mail urging Jewish activists to make sure they participate in the caucus portion of the voting in Texas today. He says there are “strong indications that a vile, anti-Israel resolution will come up in some precinct meetings.” The e-mail would suggest that the worries extend to both parties’ meetings. We have a call in to find out more.
Here’s the full e-mail:
Today is Election Day and I encourage you to vote today and return to your precinct convention tonight when the polls close to caucus. It is important that Jewish activists participate in the political process. It is especially important if you live in an area with few Jewish voters that you return to caucus.
We have strong indications that a vile, anti-Israel resolution will come up in some precinct meetings. In previous election cycles, similar resolutions have come forth in both the Democratic and Republican caucuses. So please, regardless of your political preference, take the time to vote for your candidate of choice and be prepared to defend Israel at your caucus.
Below is a brief explanation of how the “Texas Two-Step” works in the Democratic Primary and how the “Waltz” works in the Republican Primary as well as phone numbers for each political party.
If you don’t know your precinct, click on the “Vote” icon to your right.
Please carefully read the information below and if you are so inclined, please pass it along.
For Democrats–"The Two-Step”
Step One: Vote in the Democratic primary today, Tuesday, March 4th from 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.. The primary determines two-thirds of the Texas delegates to the National Convention in August.
Step Two: Attend your caucus (precinct convention) tonight, Tuesday, March 4th at 7:15 p.m. The caucus determines one-third of the Texas delegates to the National Convention in August.
Details for Step Two:
Who: Anyone who voted in the Texas Democratic primary. Try to bring proof that you voted in the Democratic primary, either a stamped voter registration card or a receipt from the polling place. If you have neither, you may still participate in the caucus. In all events, bring your Texas Drivers License or other photo ID.
What: Sign-in for your choice for President when the caucus begins. After you have signed-in, you are free to leave or you can stay and participate in the process itself. Be prepared to stay in case there are any anti-Israel resolutions so you are available to talk and vote against them.
When: Arrive before 7:15 p.m. Note that caucuses cannot start until the polls close and anyone in line before 7:00 p.m. has the right to vote.
For more information on the Democratic Primary, contact:
* Harris County Democratic Party: 713-802-0085
* Texas Democratic Party: 512-478-9800For Republicans–"The Waltz”
Step One: Vote in the Republican primary today, Tuesday, March 4th from 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The winner of the primary determines all of the delegates to the National Convention in September.
Step Two: Attend your caucus (precinct convention) on Tuesday, March 4th at 7:15 p.m.
Details for Step Two:
Who: Anyone who voted in the Texas Republican primary. Try to bring proof that you voted in the Republican primary, either a stamped voter registration card or a receipt from the polling place. If you have neither, you may still participate in the caucus. In all events, bring your Texas Drivers License or other photo ID.
What: The caucus determines the party activists who will become delegates. Be prepared to stay in case there are any anti-Israel resolutions so you are available to talk and vote against them.
When: Arrive before 7:15 p.m. Note that caucuses cannot start until the polls close and anyone in line before 7:00 p.m. has the right to vote.
For more information on the Republican Primary, contact:
* Harris County Republican Party: 713-838- 7900
* Texas Republican Party : 512-477-9821We are blessed to live in the United States of America and should consider voting our privilege and responsibility. I hope you will make every effort to both vote and then, this evening, attend your party precinct conventions.
Sincerely,
Lee Wunsch
President & Chief Executive Officer
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