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Nov 30 2009

Salahi: What’s in a name?

Posted by smoothstone

Nothing other than that Tareq Salahi, the White House “gatecrasher”, served in the same anti-Israel group as Obama’s palestinian professor pal Rashid Khalidi, a professor who excuses muslim terrorism as long as it is Jewish blood, guts and sinew that get splattered. Via WND:

Tareq Salahi served on the board of the American Task Force for Palestine, where Columbia University Professor Khalidi served as vice president. The American Power blog noticed both Salahi’s and Khalidi’s names have been scrubbed from the Task Force website, although Salahi’s bio still comes up on a Google cache search of the site.

The Task Force lobbies for a Palestinian state and demands the so-called right of return for Palestinian “refugees” – a formula Israeli officials across the political spectrum have warned could destroy Israel by population genocide, with the Jewish state forced to accept millions of Arabs, thus diluting its Jewish majority.

Basically, this proves that when you lay down with dogs, you wake up with fleas.

3 Responses to “Salahi: What’s in a name?”

  1. Dina Says:

    It also brings to find Yaman Salahi, student organizer of Students for Justice in palestine at UC Berkeley, and an employee of Jewish Voice for Peace. He was sued by Lee kaplan for defamation of character and lost, even with an attorney provided by JVP

  2. smoothstone Says:

    Good. Jewish Voice for Peace deserved to lose. JVP was founded by Mitchell Plitnick, a former 60’s Berkeley radical who emerged on the activist scene as the Palestine Solidarity Movement grew after its creation in 2001. As a tax-exempt nonprofit organization, JVP’s platform is to convince American Jews that Israel is the main hindrance to any peace because of its “occupation” of Arab lands. This means all of Israel, not just lands taken in 1967. Consequently, JVP views any effort by Israel to defend itself simply as a perpetuation of this unjust “occupation.”

    In the earliest JVP newsletters, Plitnick even went so far as to write that it is doubtful that Jews ever lived in the Holy Land at all and that they were probably from Khazaria in Russia, thus not indigenous to the region like their Arab cousins. He has written that the exodus and the First Temple were just myths, designed to legitimize a Jewish state in the region, and now used as a publicity ploy by modern Jews to steal a state from the Arabs. Similar canards were used by the PLO to legitimize its terror war against Israel.

    Source: http://97.74.65.51/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=1416

  3. Ariel Shayn Says:

    http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_independence_refugees_arabs_why.php

    Arab refugees?

    They left on their own accord. And because of the Jihadist Arabs aggression; Israelis had no part in motivating those who chose to leave.

    In addition to causing the “Arab refugee problem”, the Arab states expelled almost a million Jews from their own lands. The number of Jews kicked out of their own countries vs. the number of Arabs who chose to leave Israel/Palestine are about equal; there is a possibility more Jews were expelled than Arabs willing-fully left, if the numbers are unequal in any way.

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