Thursday, June 3, 2010

ISRAEL'S WHORES IN CONGRESS

No government can serve two masters, and a government that serves Israel cannot serve the American people. A friend to Israel is no friend of America.


Memorize this list of Israel's whores in the US Government and vote them out of office before it is your children being murdered by Israel! There is no more important issue this election!

America needs leaders who will put America first, second, and third.



Well, Israel certainly wants war! But that is Israel. Why would the US Congress, which supposedly exists to serve the will of the AMERICAN people, be obeying the will of Israel?


Well, maybe because Israel's PACs, including lobbying/spying organization AIPAC, are PAYING THEM TO! (And may have used money looted from American investors by Bernie Madoff to do it!)


You heard me. Members of AIPAC, the organization suspected of spying for Israel, donate vast sums of money to the members of US Congress. And the US Congress has sold our young men and women in uniform to go off and fight and die in wars Israel has created.


So, here is what you need to do. You need to call all of your congressional representatives and tell them they can either work for AIPAC, or they can work for you, but you will not tolerate a Congress that accepts money from suspected spies of a foreign government and then quite obviously proceeds to serve the will of that government. Tell them that not only will you never again vote for any Congressman that accepts money from Israeli agents but that you intend to work for and support their opposition next election. Tell them better no government at all than a government that serves a foreign power.



Two things we all need to do right now.
1. Make up T-shirts that read "Israel's bitch" and send one to every congresscritter who backs Israel in their attack on Americans in international waters.
2. Vote these whores out of office.



Get angry.


Who is Congress listening to? It is time to make certain Congress listens to you!



When I first published this article, I received a great deal of criticism for claiming that Israel exerted a disproportionate degree of influence over the US Government. Indeed I was constantly "reminded" that claims that Israel controlled the US Government were "Anti-Semitic".


Well, that was then and this is now and in the wake of a week in which the whole world world watched in disgust as US Politicians scrambled to defend Israel's war crimes against a US-flagged ship and Americans in international waters, I am being flooded with emails which can be summarized as, "Holy @#$%ing shit; you were RIGHT!!!! Israel DOES control the US Government!"

Texas senator defends Israel over killing of US activist


May-June, 2010, Pages 27-29

Election Watch

PRO-ISRAEL PAC CONTRIBUTIONS TO 2010 CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES

State Office District Candidate Party Status 2009 Cont. Career Total Committees
Alabama S
Shelby, Richard C.* R I 5,000 199,825 A (D, HS)

H 2 Bright, Bobby N., Sr. D I 2,500 8,500 AS

H 3 Rogers, Michael R I 2,500 18,325 AS, HS, I

H 5 Parker, Wayne, Jr. R I 2,500 7,500

H 6 Bachus, Spencer R I 2,500 17,000
Alaska S
Murkowski, Lisa* R I 7,500 61,100 A (HS)
Arizona S
McCain, John* R I 2,000 177,500 AS, HS, I

H 1 Kirkpatrick, Ann D I 2,000 5,000 HS

H 5 Mitchell, Harry E. D I 2,000 8,000

H 8 Giffords, Gabrielle D I 7,500 38,224 AS, FR
Arkansas S
Lincoln, Blanche* D I 18,500 62,027
California S
Boxer, Barbara* D I 11,000 239,794 C, FR (NE)

H 8 Pelosi, Nancy D I 11,500 114,300 Speaker of the House

H 11 McNerney, Jerry D I 2,000 15,000 C

H 27 Sherman, Brad D I 4,000 63,930 FR (NE)

H 28 Berman, Howard D I 12,000 101,050 FR

H 29 Schiff, Adam D I 3,500 62,917 A (FO), I

H 31 Becerra, Xavier D I 1,000 3,000 B, W

H 32 Cedillo, Gilbert D O 2,000 2,000

H 33 Watson, Diane E. D N 1,000 13,500 FR

H 36 Harman, Jane D I 3,000 106,771 C, HS

H 47 Sanchez, Loretta D I 4,000 55,200 AS, HS

H 47 Tran, Van R C 1,000 1,000

H 51 Filner, Bob D I 1,000 91,514
Colorado S
Udall, Mark E. D I 1,000 48,250 AS

H 4 Markey, Elizabeth H. D I 2,000 9,100
Connecticut S
Dodd, Christopher* D N 13,000 247,178 FR (NE)

S
Lieberman, Joseph Ind. I 1,500 367,851 AS, HS
Delaware S
Carper, Thomas D I 1,000 37,600 HS
Florida S
Meek, Kendrick*# D O 5,000 26,500 W

H 2 Boyd, F. Allen, Jr. D I 5,000 14,700 A (D), B

H 6 Stearns, Clifford B. R I 3,000 13,500 C

H 8 Grayson, Alan Mark D I 3,000 5,000

H 15 Posey, Bill R I 1,000 1,000

H 18 Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana R I 36,500 200,240 FR

H 19 Deutch, Theodore D O 1,000 1,000

H 19 Wexler, Robert D N 500 33,750

H 20 Wasserman Schultz, Debbie D I 5,500 37,300

H 21 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln R N 500 58,000

H 22 Klein, Ron D I 7,500 55,024 FR (NE)

H 23 Hastings, Alcee D I 15,000 85,850 I

H 24 Kosmas, Suzanne D I 2,000 4,000
Georgia S
Isakson, Johnny* R I 16,000 41,500 C, FR (NE)

H 6 Price, Thomas E. R I 1,000 2,000

H 12 Barrow, John J. D I 500 49,074 C
Hawaii S
Inouye, Daniel K.* D I 49,000 254,425 A (D, FO, HS), C
Idaho H 1 Minnick, Walter C. D I 500 3,500
Illinois S
Kirk, Mark S.*# R O 42,604 263,686 A (FO, HS)

H 3 Lipinski, Daniel W. D I -750 4,900

H 5 Feigenholtz, Sara D C 2,000 2,000

H 9 Schakowsky, Janice D. D I 1,145 31,145 C, I

H 11 Halvorson, Deborah D I 3,000 13,500

H 13 Biggert, Judy R I 3,000 13,227

H 14 Foster, G. William (Bill) D I 1,500 6,500

H 17 Hare, Philip G. D I 2,500 13,650

H 18 Schock, Aaron J. R I 2,500 9,000
Indiana S
Bayh, Evan* D N 29,000 113,250 AS

H 5 Burton, Dan L. R I 15,000 135,500 FR (NE)

H 6 Pence, Mike R I 14,500 72,250 FR

H 9 Hill, Baron P. D I 3,500 37,465 C
Iowa S
Grassley, Charles E.* R I 8,500 149,823 B
Kansas S
Moran, Jerry*# R O 3,500 3,500
Kentucky S
Bunning, Jim* R N 10,940 100,690 B

S
Grayson, C.M. (Trey)* R O 2,500 2,500
Louisiana S
Vitter, David* R I 25,500 67,000 AS, C

S
Landrieu, Mary D I -1,000 205,389 A (FO, HS), HS

H 1 Scalise, Steve R I 4,500 14,500 C

H 2 Cao, Anh (Joseph) R I 5,000 5,000 HS

H 4 Fleming, John C., Jr. R I 2,500 5,000 AS

H 5 Alexander, Rodney R I 2,500 13,500 A

H 6 Cassidy, William R I 2,500 2,500
Maine S
Collins, Susan R I 1,000 109,000 A, AS, HS

H 2 Michaud, Michael H. D I 1,500 11,750
Maryland S
Mikulski, Barbara* D I 21,000 198,599 A (D, FO, HS), I

H 4 Edwards, Donna D I 2,500 3,500

H 5 Hoyer, Steny H. D I 21,000 214,275 House Majority Ldr.

H 7 Cummings, Elijah D I 2,000 22,500
Massachusetts S
Coakley, Martha† D O 12,000 12,000
Michigan H 7 Schauer, Mark H. D I 2,000 6,500

H 9 Peters, Gary D I 4,500 11,500

H 11 McCotter, Thaddeus G. R I 1,000 13,500

H 12 Levin, Sander M. D I 1,000 129,727 W
Minnesota S
Franken, Al D I 3,000 5,680

H 2 Kline, John P. R I 3,000 17,500 AS
Missouri S
Blunt, Roy*# R O 18,000 63,850 C, I

S
Carnahan, Robin* D O 5,000 5,000

H 3 Carnahan, Russ D I 2,500 18,600 FR (NE)

H 4 Skelton, Ike D I 4,000 92,450 AS
Montana S
Burns, Conrad R N -1,000 210,210
Nevada S
Reid, Harry* D I 54,000 374,301 I

H 1 Berkley, Shelley D I 19,500 309,555 FR (NE), W
New Hampshire S
Ayotte, Kelly A* R O 5,000 5,000

S
Hodes, Paul W.*# D O 10,500 32,137

H 1 Shea-Porter, Carol D I 2,000 4,000 AS
New Jersey S
Lautenberg, Frank R. D I 1,000 503,578 A (FO, HS), C

H 1 Andrews, Robert D I 10,500 73,525 AS, B

H 2 LoBiondo, Frank A. R I 2,000 24,750 AS

H 3 Adler, John H. D I 4,000 7,000

H 7 Lance, Leonard R I 2,000 7,000

H 9 Rothman, Steven R. D I 3,500 77,003 A (D, FO, HS)

H 13 Sires, Albio D I 1,000 1,000 FR
New Mexico H 1 Heinrich, Martin D I 4,000 9,000 AS

H 2 Teague, Harry D I 2,000 4,000
New York S
Gillibrand, Kirsten*† D I 10,200 26,450 FR

S
Schumer, Charles* D I 6,000 63,635

H 2 Israel, Steve D I 10,500 49,059 A (FO)

H 3 King, Peter T. R I 1,000 26,500 HS, I

H 5 Ackerman, Gary L. D I 3,850 54,350 FR (NE)

H 7 Crowley, Joseph D I 1,000 94,657 FR (NE), W

H 13 McMahon, Michael E. D I 4,000 6,000 FR (NE)

H 17 Engel, Eliot D I 7,000 242,418 C, FR (NE)

H 18 Lowey, Nita M. D I 5,500 154,738 A (HS)

H 20 Murphy, Scott M. D I 5,250 5,250 AS

H 20 Tedisco, James† R O 2,500 2,500

H 23 Owens, William D I 5,000 5,000 AS, HS

H 23 Scozzafava, Dierdre K.† R N 1,500 1,500

H 24 Arcuri, Michael A. D I 4,000 16,000

H 29 Massa, Eric J.J. D N 10 11,110 AS, HS
North Carolina S
Burr, Richard* R I 2,500 13,250 AS, I
North Dakota S
Dorgan, Byron L.* D N 47,000 186,350 A (D), C
Ohio S
Fisher, Lee Irwin* D O 5,000 5,000

H 1 Chabot, Steve R C 3,000 16,500

H 1 Driehaus, Steven L. D I 2,000 4,000

H 8 Boehner, John R I 14,500 71,500 House Rep. Ldr.

H 13 Sutton, Betty S. D I 1,000 8,000 C

H 14 LaTourette, Steve C. R I 1,000 25,500 A

H 15 Kilroy, Mary Jo D I 1,012 11,012 HS

H 15 Stivers, Steve E. R C -1,000 5,000

H 16 Boccieri, John A. D I 1,000 3,000
Oregon S
Wyden, Ron* D I 41,500 319,062 B, I

S
Merkley, Jeffrey Alan D I 12,500 21,600 B
Pennsylvania S
Sestak, Joseph A., Jr.*# D C 500 22,500 AS

S
Specter, Arlen* D I 36,500 539,973 A(D,FO,HS)

S
Toomey, Patrick J.* R C 2,500 3,250

H 3 Dahlkemper, Kathleen D I 2,000 4,000

H 6 Cohen, Howard A. R C 1,000 1,000

H 6 Pike, Douglas A. D C 1,000 1,000

H 8 Murphy, Patrick J. D I 4,000 22,600 AS, I

H 13 Schwartz, Allyson Y. D I 500 44,650 B, W

H 15 Dent, Charles W. R I 1,000 9,250 HS
South Carolina S
DeMint, Jim* R I 3,720 28,220 C, FR
South Dakota S
Thune, John* R I 26,500 40,730 AS, C
Tennessee H 9 Cohen, Steve I. D I 2,000 19,000
Texas H 16 Reyes, Silvestre D I 21,000 22,000 AS, I

H 23 Rodriguez, Ciro D. D I 3,500 14,500 A (HS)
Utah S
Bennett, Robert* R I 34,000 133,250 A (D, FO), HS

H 3 Chaffetz, Jason R I 2,000 2,000
Vermont S
Leahy, Patrick* D I 16,711 134,911 A (D, FO, HS)
Virginia S
Warner, Mark R. D I -4,000 36,500 B, C

H 2 Nye, Glenn Carlyle, III D I 4,000 4,000 AS

H 5 Perriello, Thomas S. D I 2,500 3,500

H 7 Cantor, Eric R I 24,500 200,730 W

H 11 Connolly, Gerry D I 2,000 5,000 B, FR (NE)
Washington S
Murray, Patty* D I 19,000 182,293 A (D, HS), B
Wisconsin S
Feingold, Russell D.* D I 38,000 182,310 B, FR (NE), I

H 7 Obey, David R. D I 1,000 161,600 A

H 8 Kagen, Steven L. D I 2,000 22,500
2009 Total Contributions:  $ 1,139,692
Total Contributions (1978-2009):  $48,989,535
Total No. of Recipients (1978-2009):  2,198
KEY: The "Career Total" column represents the total amount of pro-Israel PAC money received from Jan. 1, 1978 through July 31, 2008. S=Senate, H=House of Representatives. Party affiliation: D=Democrat, R=Republican, Ref=Reform, DFL=Democratic Farmers Labor, Ind=Independent, Lib=Libertarian. Status: C=Challenger, I=Incumbent, N=Not Running, O=Open Seat (no incumbent). *=Senate election year, #=House member running for Senate seat, †=Special Election. Committees: A=Appropriations (D=Defense subcommittee, FO=Foreign Operations subcommittee, HS=Homeland Security, NS=National Security subcommittee), AS=Armed Services, B=Budget, C=Commerce, FR=Foreign Relations (NE=Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs subcommittee), HS=Homeland Security, I=Intelligence, IR=International Relations, NS=National Security, W=Ways and Means. "-" indicates money returned by candidate, "0" that all money received was returned, "[]" = independent expenditures on behalf of candidate (not included in candidate totals).




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