Funny, it's a Democrat political ploy but the US Neo-Nazi's is voicing it's approval of OWS, which isn't located on Wall Street.
Sad, isn't it? It is amazing how idiots in this country follow marching orders from their TV.
1) where's the powerful ad you promised instead of this lame cr@p?
2) where did they hire those "protesters"? They aren't even convincing?
3) where does the money for this come from?
Emergency Committee for Israel my ass. Why are they trying to stop Americans from protesting the excesses of political control by money? whois committeeforisrael.com ? Oh. bluehost again.
What Fluffy says here does have merit; how do we know it's not staged? But let's assume it isn't. There will be antisemitism there, it would be a statistical anomaly if there weren't. Pick any large group and you'll find some undesirable qualities amongst them. I said the same in another thread in regards to Tea Party members. But in both cases this is a diversion from the real issues. My why would you want to divert the discussion? Are you scared of what we might say?
Did you know there are Jews down there in the crowd supporting OWS as well? Oh, now what? Are Jews useful idiots too? Errr. Internal conflict overload!!! Come on, there are all types of people with all types of opinions in all types of groups.Awh, you don't like it, or don't like the fact there are Jew haters at ONOWS and also at OSD?
You know very well I was talking about the "protesters" talking to the older Jewish in the yarmulke (whose face we never see). The camera is behind the yarmulke guy and the "Jew hater" who looks like he's been dressed by a costume designer can see the camera filming him but doesn't smell a trap, doesn't look at the camera, is overly animated, has silly dialog. It's a setup. It's staged.I saw some of the clips during the first couple of days prior to the unions showing up, so I don't think they were union professional protestors.
Don't like Israel and what it, as a country, does. Jews, I like plenty.Don't like Israel or Jews or something?
For Sieradski, the allegations of anti-Semitism highlighted what he sees as a double standard. He told me: “I think it’s really despicable that the media, and in particular the conservative media, is going out of it’s way to falsely represent the activities here, which are not at all incongruous from the tea party protests, which they adamantly defended as not being anti-semitic, despite the fact that there were way more people holding up anti-Semitic signs to the tea party protests.”