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A Guardian essay not pertaining to Jews or Israel elicits classic anti-Semitic remark (50 rec’s)
An essay by Seumas Milne at CiF, criticizing the U.S. for not withdrawing quickly enough from Iraq, quite predictably elicits this response – suggesting that the “real” reason America won’t withdraw its troops is that the Zionists (not the President of the United States) controls U.S. foreign policy. It received 50 Recommendations and, as of this writing, is still on CiF’s site.
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