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To: Sdgla who wrote (277911)5/24/2011 1:12:34 AM
From: SARMAN  Respond to of 281500
 
ROFLMAO, coming from a man that never answers a question or know how to debate. Here is a simple question for you simpleton, if you love Israel so much and hate America so much, why don't you move there? I am not holding my breath for an answer.

Americans moving over AIPAC
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People from all over the United States have participated in a 'Move Over AIPAC' summit in a bid to counter the influence of the Israel lobby on US policies.

The summit kicked off this weekend with the aim to thwart the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's influence on Capitol Hill, a Press TV correspondent reported on Saturday.

During the summit, Stephen Walt, who co-authored the highly acclaimed and controversial book, “Israel Lobby,” made speeches on how the American people suffer from detrimental impacts of the Israeli policies.

“Everyone in Congress and anybody running for president knows you are playing with fire if you question support for Israel,” Walt said.

The summit is the first of its kind in countering AIPAC and other Israel lobbies. It is an attempt to convey the message that the time has come for the US to be governed by its people rather than the Israel lobby.

“Everybody in this country is overwhelmed by this anti-human kind of rhetoric that AIPAC puts out in the name of Jewish suffering which I think really denigrates the suffering that did happen and in some places continues,” said one of the participants.

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