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Thursday, February 03, 2011

Most Jews have nothing against Glenn Beck

Alana Goodman reports that most of the groups cited in the infamous '400 rabbis' letter criticizing Glenn Beck have felt the need to disavow the letter.
In fact, three out of four groups that Jewish Funds for Justice quoted in its letter have felt the need to point out their objections to the anti-Beck drive. But despite this fact, the Jewish Funds for Justice’s website is continuing to accept signatures for the letter, which still includes the quotes from the ADL, the American Gathering, and COMMENTARY.
I guess they think they know better than the rest of us. I'm sure they could also explain to us why it was worth spending $100,000 of Jewish communal money to publish a letter defending George Soros.

What could go wrong?

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1 Comments:

At 12:26 AM, Blogger Alexander Maccabee said...

re: $100,000

Which coffers in the Jewish community did the "rabbis" pilfer the funds out of?

Or did the "rabbis" pay for this out of their pocket?

Or did George "Kapo Judenrat" Soros foot the bill?

Hmmmm.

I like Beck. I don't pay him much attention but he is clearly more pro-Israel than 99.9% of the media.

 

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