Follow the money

An MP inquiry into anti-Semitism vowed to be open and independent. Its shadowy funding says otherwise.

by John Geddes on Thursday, July 28, 2011 5:00pm - 102 Comments
Follow the money

Sean Kilpatrick/CP

When a group of Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs formed the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism in 2009, they decided to work outside of the normal structures of Parliament and raise their own money to hold a conference and conduct an inquiry. But transparency would be crucial, they said, pledging on their website to “voluntarily disclose all sources of funding” and remain independent of the Conservative government, advocacy groups and “Jewish community organizations.” By the time they released their report this month, however—warning that anti-Semitism is on the rise in Canada—that vow of full disclosure seemed to be forgotten, and the coalition appeared closely tied to the government.

Conservative MP Scott Reid, chairman of the coalition’s inquiry steering committee, said the CPCCA promised anonymity to private donors, who contributed a total of $127,078. As for their relationship with the government, the coalition accepted $451,280 from the department of Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, who sat on the CPCCA’s inquiry steering committee as an ex officio member. The coalition’s key conclusion that a “new anti-Semitism” tends to focus on criticism of Israel echoes Kenney’s long-standing position.

Perhaps surprisingly, the MPs’ ethics code appears not to oblige them to reveal the names of their backers. The Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner didn’t comment specifically on the CPCCA, but told Maclean’s the “Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons” requires only that individual MPs disclose money they receive—not MPs acting as a group. “There is no mechanism within the code for a group of MPs to disclose a collective gift,” the commissioner’s office said. The coalition knows the rules. “The ethics commissioner doesn’t cover [the CPCCA] because the donations went to an entity, not to an MP,” said Mike Firth, Reid’s executive assistant.

If the CPCCA’s private backers remain unnamed, the government’s support is a matter of record. Still, the arrangement between Kenney’s department and the coalition isn’t straightforward. The grant was paid to a third party, a non-governmental organization called the Parliamentary Centre, a not-for-profit group that helps legislatures around the world, mainly in developing countries, to build their capacity. The centre took on a narrowly limited role for the CPCCA, acting as the recipient of both the Citizenship and Immigration grant and private contributions. As a registered charity, it was able to issue tax receipts to those anonymous donors.

Citizenship and Immigration refused to release its full agreement with the centre. A summary description says the grant was provided to the centre to “host the Ottawa Conference for Combating Anti-Semitism.” That three-day conference was put on last fall by the CPCCA; the centre played, at most, a supporting role. “There was government funding that was earmarked for this particular conference, and we were approached because we had NGO status, and charitable status, and had the systems in place to manage donor funding,” said centre spokeswoman Petra Andersson-Charest. “We were not involved in designing or managing the subject matter that was discussed,” added Ivo Balinov, senior expert in parliamentary development at the centre.

Firth said most of the grant money went to pay expenses of conference participants, including visiting parliamentarians and experts. The coalition also held 10 days of hearings in 2009 and 2010 on Parliament Hill, gathering testimony from dozens of witnesses concerned about anti-Semitism. The CPCCA did not invite outspoken critics of Israel’s stance toward the Palestinians to testify. Its final conclusions were faulted by some for blurring the distinction between anti-Semitism and legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy.

If the coalition’s findings were controversial, its funding mostly escaped attention. But it’s far from typical. MPs normally work within their own office budgets, or through official House committees, which are of course paid for by Parliament. The CPCCA’s broad membership largely insulated it from partisan scrutiny. Along with well-known Conservatives like Reid and Manitoba MP Candice Hoeppner, the MPs who joined included prominent Liberals such as interim party leader Bob Rae, and veteran New Democrats like Peter Stoffer and Pat Martin. That opposition support, and close compatibility with Kenney, made it unlikely the coalition’s financing, however unusual, would be criticized from within political circles. It seems any questions about this shadowy new model for MPs to tackle a policy issue will have to come from outside.

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  • Anonymous

    whoa! Scandal, Scandal – big game changer here! MacLean’s needs to get a life. It’s becoming more irrelevant all the time. BTW tell folks about your taxpayer funding.

    • http://profiles.google.com/jimesontag Diogenes van Sinope

      I don’t recall seeing the word “scandal” anywhere in the article, or is your regular job trying to sell Rupert Murdoch tabloids on street corners? Nonetheless, thanks for the advice.

      A few others need to get a life too.  That would include you, Watachie, and all the other Israel-can-do-no-wrong posters who seem to have nothing better to do than stink up the comments section on every news article that questions the motives of this sham parliamentary committee.

  • Anonymous

    Excellent work exposing the games our politicians play with taxpayer dollars. How is it that the “Parliamentary Centre” a not for profit, with charitable status has its top three advisers working for the Parliament of Canada? 

    While we agree with fighting Jew Hatred, it appears that the government is acting like the Liberals when they were in charge of taxpayer dollars. Shame on Kenney – the former president of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation for playing such games.

  • Anonymous

    To be against Israel is to be ant- Semitic. Some Hasidic Jews will be really surprised at that. Some very loyal Jewish people are against Zionism because they believe only the Messiah will restore the true Jewish state.

    • http://profiles.google.com/skinnydips skinny dipper

      If the definition of anti-Semitism become so broad that it includes criticism of Israel, then to be called “anti-Semitic” will become very shallow and practically meaningless.  If someone accuses me of being “anti-Semitic” because I chose to criticize Israel, I will reply, “OK, so what?  Everyone else seems to be in the same category.”

  • Anonymous

    Well put Mr. Geddes.
    You are a brave man in today’s world.
    Luke
    Kanata
    Go Leafs Go

  • modster99

    This really doesn’t look like a scandal. The money can be accounted for. The biggest issue is that this group promised transparency when they started. That was probably the biggest mistake.

    First of all, who do you think would fund something like this?
    Secondly, would all the people who did fund it want that public?

    They never should have promised to reveal all backers at the onset – it was silly.

    • Phil King

      Uh, and yet you maintain that knowing Jack Layton has cancer and is receiving treatment isn’t enough information and is contrary to the interests of Canadians?

      Somehow I think knowing who donated to this highly political inquiry resulting in conclusions that being appalled by Israel’s politics can be equated with anti-semitism is far more important.

      • modster99

        The only other info I would like about Jack is if he is on any drugs that would affect his abilities, and what % (odds) he has. Basically, can we expect him back, and if so, with what capacity. He has cancer, and is fighting it – it is nothing to be ashamed of.

        I also would like to know who donated to this group. What I said was it was stupid to expect people to donate, without offering anonymity. That being said, with the majority of the funding coming from the gov’t, I would expect that the individuals who donated to this had little, if any, say in the outcome. Basically, I don’t smell scandal.

        You assume a bit:

        “Its final conclusions were faulted by some for blurring the distinction
        between anti-Semitism and legitimate criticism of Israeli government
        policy.”

        - “faulted by some” does not equate to “highly political inquiry resulting in conclusions that being appalled by Israel’s politics can be equated with anti-semitism”.

        When it comes to Israel, there will always be people fighting on both sides – it seems that it will never end. I have learned to take both sides with a grain of salt.

        • Phil King

          Well hey, fair enough.

          I just got through reading the report, and while I can obviously agree with a lot of it, some of their conclusions are just crackers.

          For example they say that the “new” antisemitism is “left wing” and go on at some length about “the left” and yet all their examples of actual anti-semitism seem to originate from rightwing religious nutjobs.

          Go figure.

          • modster99

            Also fair.

            I have seen that antisemitism comes from all sides. Could they be alluding to antisemitism from the left being a newer thing? The right wing ones are well documented, so maybe they were taken for granted.

            Again, going from what I have seen in the media, some of the ‘criticism’ of Israel policy is nothing more than antisemitism. I am a little skeptical when I hear someone arguing against a group like this, as the first thing that comes to my mind is that they are antisemitic. (Wrong, I know, but it is where my mind jumps first.)

            Bottom line – antisemitism is real. Some folks hate the Jews no matter what. I personally find it the weirdest thing in the world, and would love to know if it is somehow rooted in people needing a scapegoat. The Jews fit the bill nicely, and some people will blame them for everything.

          • modster99

            For the record, though, I think anything like this is a waste of taxpayers money. . .

          • Anonymous

            Spend some time reading comments at Aljazeera when Israel vs Palestine is the topic.

            If things ever get settled between those two, don’t know what the activists are going to do for a new ”scapegoat” or where their next floatilla should head for.

  • http://twitter.com/EyeCrazy Voltaire’s Ghost

    Jason Kenney’s Ministry dispenses funds for these types of things al the time, and it’s completely within the mandate of the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism to address issues surrounding anti-Semitism. This article makes me think the competent editors left a day early for the Civic Holiday weekend and put an intern in charge over the holidays.

  • http://twitter.com/EyeCrazy Voltaire’s Ghost

    Jason Kenney’s Ministry dispenses funds for these types of things al the time, and it’s completely within the mandate of the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism to address issues surrounding anti-Semitism. This article makes me think the competent editors left a day early for the Civic Holiday weekend and put an intern in charge over the holidays.

    • http://profiles.google.com/jimesontag Diogenes van Sinope

      Total cost  = $451,280 + $127,078
      The report was a year late, after the election.
      The committee only heard from those it wanted to hear from.
      They promised to disclose funding, then reneged.

      Private donations were tax deductible – add another 40% that $127K to the real taxpayer bill for this total political sham.

      The title of the article was Follow the money.  Did you miss that, Voltaire’s Ghost?

      Look, a squirrel! Maybe you should stop away from the keyboard for awhile. Enjoy the weekend. ;-)

  • Anonymous

    Anti-Jews has been with mankind for many a long year. It is like a never ending plague.  I pray that those suffering from this will be cured.  Macleans would do a better service to mankind by adopting a pro-rational philosophy.

    • http://profiles.google.com/jimesontag Diogenes van Sinope

      Macleans would do a better service to mankind by adopting a pro-rational philosophy.

      Wow, that has really inspired me AghaAliArkhan. Can you tell me more about pro-rational philosophy and adopting it?  I too, would like to be of better service to mankind.

      BTW – are you a trekkie? Just guessin’ by the name.

    • Anonymous

      Inane comment.

    • Anonymous

      Inane comment.

    • Anonymous

      Inane comment.

  • Anonymous

    Anti-Semitism is as Canadian as maple syrup. Remember None is Too Many,which documents the shocking way attempts were made to exclude Jews from Canada before and after WW2 ? While Nazi war criminals were allowed in after 1945. 

    The combination of the loony left and Muslim fundamentalists (what a pairing !) will ensure that this problem is going to get worse. Jews are leaving Norway and Sweden because of attacks on them by Muslims; attacks which the governments of those countries ignore. It’s already starting in Canada,where Jewish students are harassed on campus at some of our universities. 

    It seems we never learn the lessons of history. 

    Shame on Canada !

  • http://profiles.google.com/jimesontag Diogenes van Sinope

    My opinion of every one of the MP’s that participated in this sham is probably unfit for publication.

    I applaud the Bloc Québécois members who pulled out when they recognized this for what it was.

    A good bit of reporting here, nothing wrong with that at all.  A great follow-up would be to tabulate how many of these committee clowns have accepted a junket to Israel, courtesy of the Canada-Israel Committee.

  • http://profiles.google.com/skinnydips skinny dipper

    I want to criticize Egypt for lts rise of the Muslim Brotherhood and that organization’s desire to make Egypt into an Islamic state.  However, if I only criticize Egypt, that would make me anti-Egyptian and anti-Muslim.  If I also criticize Egypt’s neighbouring states while I make comments against Egypt, then that would be fair based on the logic of the unofficial committee looking into anti-Semetism.  If I choose to criticize Egypt, then I must also choose at least one of its neighbours.  Shall I choose Israel, the apartheid state?

    • Anonymous

      The very fact that you say anything anti-Muslim might get your ass hauled in front of a human rights commission in Canada, accused of being – of all things inexplicable – racist. But Muslims will now have plenty of opportunity to talk about the horrors of Israel or the hideousness of Christians and Jews in the prayer rooms and mosquetarias in Ontario public schools created – just for them. Just as they’ve been using prayer rooms in universities for some time now.

    • Anonymous

      The very fact that you say anything anti-Muslim might get your ass hauled in front of a human rights commission in Canada, accused of being – of all things inexplicable – racist. But Muslims will now have plenty of opportunity to talk about the horrors of Israel or the hideousness of Christians and Jews in the prayer rooms and mosquetarias in Ontario public schools created – just for them. Just as they’ve been using prayer rooms in universities for some time now.

    • Anonymous

      The very fact that you say anything anti-Muslim might get your ass hauled in front of a human rights commission in Canada, accused of being – of all things inexplicable – racist. But Muslims will now have plenty of opportunity to talk about the horrors of Israel or the hideousness of Christians and Jews in the prayer rooms and mosquetarias in Ontario public schools created – just for them. Just as they’ve been using prayer rooms in universities for some time now.

      • Anonymous

        passerby
        You’re just another ignorant Islamophobe and apologist for well documented racist/expansionist/occupier/oppressor Israel.

        • Anonymous

          I’m not even Jewish, Misterioso. I’m a Canadian who is sick to death of Muslims and what they’ve brought to Canada.

          Now, here’s something I think CANADIANS should be discussing:

          ISLAMISTS DECLARE SHARIA ZONES IN LONDON: “Islamists across Britain have launched a poster campaign, setting up zones where the Sharia Law would be enforced, a media report said on Thursday.” ____ “The bright yellow posters put up at bus stops and on street lamp posts read, “You are entering a Sharia-controlled zone – Islamic rules enforced.”” http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Islamists-mark-sharia-zones-across-Britain/articleshow/9415194.cms http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2020382/You-entering-Sharia-law-Britain-As-Islamic-extremists-declare-Sharia-law-zone-London-suburb-worrying-social-moral-implications.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

        • Anonymous

          I’m not even Jewish, Misterioso. I’m a Canadian who is sick to death of Muslims and what they’ve brought to Canada.

          Now, here’s something I think CANADIANS should be discussing:

          ISLAMISTS DECLARE SHARIA ZONES IN LONDON: “Islamists across Britain have launched a poster campaign, setting up zones where the Sharia Law would be enforced, a media report said on Thursday.” ____ “The bright yellow posters put up at bus stops and on street lamp posts read, “You are entering a Sharia-controlled zone – Islamic rules enforced.”” http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Islamists-mark-sharia-zones-across-Britain/articleshow/9415194.cms http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2020382/You-entering-Sharia-law-Britain-As-Islamic-extremists-declare-Sharia-law-zone-London-suburb-worrying-social-moral-implications.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

          • Anonymous

            Whether or not you’re Jewish is irrelevant.  In fact, an ever-increasing number of enlightened Jews around the world are standing shoulder to shoulder with the Palestinians.

            Obviously, however, you are a hatemongering Islamophobe.

          • Anonymous

            And you, Mister, are an Islamist. The very people Canada has to fear and should stop allowing entry into this country. I want in inquiry into the Islamization of Canada and the fact that Islamists are using the public schools and public institutions to spread their religion and their hatred and misogyny.

            http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/07/b.html

          • Anonymous

            And you, Mister, are an Islamist. The very people Canada has to fear and should stop allowing entry into this country. I want in inquiry into the Islamization of Canada and the fact that Islamists are using the public schools and public institutions to spread their religion and their hatred and misogyny.

            http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/07/b.html

          • Anonymous

            And you, Mister, are an Islamist. The very people Canada has to fear and should stop allowing entry into this country. I want in inquiry into the Islamization of Canada and the fact that Islamists are using the public schools and public institutions to spread their religion and their hatred and misogyny.

            http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/07/b.html

          • Anonymous

            And you, Mister, are an Islamist. The very people Canada has to fear and should stop allowing entry into this country. I want in inquiry into the Islamization of Canada and the fact that Islamists are using the public schools and public institutions to spread their religion and their hatred and misogyny.

            http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/07/b.html

          • Anonymous

            Whether or not you’re Jewish is irrelevant.  In fact, an ever-increasing number of enlightened Jews around the world are standing shoulder to shoulder with the Palestinians.

            Obviously, however, you are a hatemongering Islamophobe.

          • Anonymous

            Whether or not you’re Jewish is irrelevant.  In fact, an ever-increasing number of enlightened Jews around the world are standing shoulder to shoulder with the Palestinians.

            Obviously, however, you are a hatemongering Islamophobe.

          • Anonymous

            passerby1969

            You only further demonstrate your ignorance, Islamophobia and lack of intelligence/reasoning.  In fact, I am an atheist of Irish Catholic heritage.   I am also a firm believer in hard-won international human rights law, much of which came about as a consequence of the monstrous crimes committed by the Nazis, including the systematic slaughter of six million Jews.

            Your irrational, obsessive and pathological hatred of Muslims is pathetic.  You obviously have some deep seated personality problems to deal with.  Better have them checked out.
            I remind you that in 20-25 years there will be 3 billion Muslims worldwide (1.75 billion now). 

            I now consider this exchange at an end.  I do not suffer fools.

          • Anonymous

            passerby1969

            You only further demonstrate your ignorance, Islamophobia and lack of intelligence/reasoning.  In fact, I am an atheist of Irish Catholic heritage.   I am also a firm believer in hard-won international human rights law, much of which came about as a consequence of the monstrous crimes committed by the Nazis, including the systematic slaughter of six million Jews.

            Your irrational, obsessive and pathological hatred of Muslims is pathetic.  You obviously have some deep seated personality problems to deal with.  Better have them checked out.
            I remind you that in 20-25 years there will be 3 billion Muslims worldwide (1.75 billion now). 

            I now consider this exchange at an end.  I do not suffer fools.

          • Anonymous

            passerby1969

            You only further demonstrate your ignorance, Islamophobia and lack of intelligence/reasoning.  In fact, I am an atheist of Irish Catholic heritage.   I am also a firm believer in hard-won international human rights law, much of which came about as a consequence of the monstrous crimes committed by the Nazis, including the systematic slaughter of six million Jews.

            Your irrational, obsessive and pathological hatred of Muslims is pathetic.  You obviously have some deep seated personality problems to deal with.  Better have them checked out.
            I remind you that in 20-25 years there will be 3 billion Muslims worldwide (1.75 billion now). 

            I now consider this exchange at an end.  I do not suffer fools.

          • Anonymous

            I’m well aware of the growing number of Muslims in the world. and that women in Islam are treated like breeding machines. Are Canadians aware? 

          • Anonymous

            I’m well aware of the growing number of Muslims in the world. and that women in Islam are treated like breeding machines. Are Canadians aware? 

          • Anonymous

            I’m well aware of the growing number of Muslims in the world. and that women in Islam are treated like breeding machines. Are Canadians aware? 

          • Anonymous

            “I’m a Canadian who is sick to death of Muslims and what they’ve brought to Canada.”
            I doubt you have ever knowingly encountered a Muslim in your entire myopic life

      • Anonymous

        passerby
        You’re just another ignorant Islamophobe and apologist for well documented racist/expansionist/occupier/oppressor Israel.

  • Anonymous

    Calling Israel an apartheid state diminishes the horrendous regime that existed in SA. In the same way that calling Gaza a concentration camp diminishes the Holocaust. But that’s how the left and anti-Semites seek to demonise Israel.

    IN democratic Israel the Arabs have the same rights as Israeli Jews. Israeli Arabs have more rights than Arabs anywhere else in the ME,especially the women and gays.

    • Anonymous

      Apart from illegally/­belligeren­tly and brutally occupying Palestinia­n
      and other Arab lands and oppressing­/disposses­sing the native inhabitant­s,
      Israel itself is an apartheid state.

      Baruch Kimmerling­, formerly George S. Wise Professor of Sociology, Hebrew
      University­, Jerusalem: “The laws of Israel have become the laws of a master people and
      the morality that of lords of the land.” (“Politici­de: The real legacy of
      Ariel Sharon”)

      The U.S. State Department­’s report on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom:
      “Arabs in Israel…a­re subject to various forms of discrimina­tion [and
      the government­] does not provide Israeli Arabs…wi­th the same quality of
      education, housing, employment opportunit­ies as Jews.”

      Ronnie Kasrils, a key player in the struggle against apartheid, minister for
      intelligen­ce in the current South African government and a devout Jew:
      “The Palestinia­n minority in Israel has for decades been denied basic
      equality in health, education, housing and land possession­, solely because it
      is not Jewish. The fact that this minority is allowed to vote hardly redresses
      the rampant injustice in all other basic human rights. They are excluded from
      the very definition of the ‘Jewish state’, and have virtually no influence on
      the laws, or political, social and economic policies. Hence, their similarity
      to the black South Africans [under apartheid]­.” (The Guardian, 25 May
      2005)

      One example of
      apartheid within Israel

      http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1134898.html
      Ha’aretz, Dec. 14/09: “Jewish town won’t let Arab build home on his own
      land ”

      Excerpt:
      “Aadel Suad first came to the planning and construction committee of the
      Misgav Local Council in 1997. Suad, an educator, was seeking a construction
      permit to build a home on a plot of land he owns in the community of Mitzpeh
      Kamon. The reply he got, from a senior official on the committee, was a
      memorable one. ‘Don’t waste your time,’ he reportedly told Suad. ‘We’ll keep
      you waiting for 30 years.’ “

      • Anonymous

        Millions of Muslims are starving in Somalia because their beloved Muslim brotherhood won’t let Western aid in. Millions of Somali women are giving birth to babies they can’t afford to feed because Islam offers women no rights regarding their own reproductive freedom. 

        Muslim indignation in Canada is misplaced. Take care of the much worse problems your brethren create – all over the world.

        • Anonymous

          Classic Hasbara:  Change the subject, deflect, avoid the subject on the table. Doesn’t work!!

          • Anonymous

            No, not deflecting, but pointing out that Muslims are so obsessed with Israel, they’ll let their brethren starve and suffer injustice at the hands of other Muslims without comment. Why do Muslims expect so little of each other when it comes to fairness, equality, and compassion? Canadians are sick of the Muslim preoccupation with Israel and see through the ruse. 

          • Anonymous

            Another inane Hasbara Handbook response. 
            In fact, the world is sick and tired and disgusted with  Israel’s belligerent, illegal and brutal occuption of Palestinian and other Arab lands and its ongoing/accelerating dispossession and oppression of the native peoples. 

          • Anonymous

            Another inane Hasbara Handbook response. 
            In fact, the world is sick and tired and disgusted with  Israel’s belligerent, illegal and brutal occuption of Palestinian and other Arab lands and its ongoing/accelerating dispossession and oppression of the native peoples. 

          • Anonymous

            No, not deflecting, but pointing out that Muslims are so obsessed with Israel, they’ll let their brethren starve and suffer injustice at the hands of other Muslims without comment. Why do Muslims expect so little of each other when it comes to fairness, equality, and compassion? Canadians are sick of the Muslim preoccupation with Israel and see through the ruse. 

        • Anonymous

          Classic Hasbara:  Change the subject, deflect, avoid the subject on the table. Doesn’t work!!

      • Anonymous

        Millions of Muslims are starving in Somalia because their beloved Muslim brotherhood won’t let Western aid in. Millions of Somali women are giving birth to babies they can’t afford to feed because Islam offers women no rights regarding their own reproductive freedom. 

        Muslim indignation in Canada is misplaced. Take care of the much worse problems your brethren create – all over the world.

    • Anonymous

      Apart from illegally/­belligeren­tly and brutally occupying Palestinia­n
      and other Arab lands and oppressing­/disposses­sing the native inhabitant­s,
      Israel itself is an apartheid state.

      Baruch Kimmerling­, formerly George S. Wise Professor of Sociology, Hebrew
      University­, Jerusalem: “The laws of Israel have become the laws of a master people and
      the morality that of lords of the land.” (“Politici­de: The real legacy of
      Ariel Sharon”)

      The U.S. State Department­’s report on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom:
      “Arabs in Israel…a­re subject to various forms of discrimina­tion [and
      the government­] does not provide Israeli Arabs…wi­th the same quality of
      education, housing, employment opportunit­ies as Jews.”

      Ronnie Kasrils, a key player in the struggle against apartheid, minister for
      intelligen­ce in the current South African government and a devout Jew:
      “The Palestinia­n minority in Israel has for decades been denied basic
      equality in health, education, housing and land possession­, solely because it
      is not Jewish. The fact that this minority is allowed to vote hardly redresses
      the rampant injustice in all other basic human rights. They are excluded from
      the very definition of the ‘Jewish state’, and have virtually no influence on
      the laws, or political, social and economic policies. Hence, their similarity
      to the black South Africans [under apartheid]­.” (The Guardian, 25 May
      2005)

      One example of
      apartheid within Israel

      http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1134898.html
      Ha’aretz, Dec. 14/09: “Jewish town won’t let Arab build home on his own
      land ”

      Excerpt:
      “Aadel Suad first came to the planning and construction committee of the
      Misgav Local Council in 1997. Suad, an educator, was seeking a construction
      permit to build a home on a plot of land he owns in the community of Mitzpeh
      Kamon. The reply he got, from a senior official on the committee, was a
      memorable one. ‘Don’t waste your time,’ he reportedly told Suad. ‘We’ll keep
      you waiting for 30 years.’ “

    • Anonymous

      Apart from illegally/­belligeren­tly and brutally occupying Palestinia­n
      and other Arab lands and oppressing­/disposses­sing the native inhabitant­s,
      Israel itself is an apartheid state.

      Baruch Kimmerling­, formerly George S. Wise Professor of Sociology, Hebrew
      University­, Jerusalem: “The laws of Israel have become the laws of a master people and
      the morality that of lords of the land.” (“Politici­de: The real legacy of
      Ariel Sharon”)

      The U.S. State Department­’s report on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom:
      “Arabs in Israel…a­re subject to various forms of discrimina­tion [and
      the government­] does not provide Israeli Arabs…wi­th the same quality of
      education, housing, employment opportunit­ies as Jews.”

      Ronnie Kasrils, a key player in the struggle against apartheid, minister for
      intelligen­ce in the current South African government and a devout Jew:
      “The Palestinia­n minority in Israel has for decades been denied basic
      equality in health, education, housing and land possession­, solely because it
      is not Jewish. The fact that this minority is allowed to vote hardly redresses
      the rampant injustice in all other basic human rights. They are excluded from
      the very definition of the ‘Jewish state’, and have virtually no influence on
      the laws, or political, social and economic policies. Hence, their similarity
      to the black South Africans [under apartheid]­.” (The Guardian, 25 May
      2005)

      One example of
      apartheid within Israel

      http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1134898.html
      Ha’aretz, Dec. 14/09: “Jewish town won’t let Arab build home on his own
      land ”

      Excerpt:
      “Aadel Suad first came to the planning and construction committee of the
      Misgav Local Council in 1997. Suad, an educator, was seeking a construction
      permit to build a home on a plot of land he owns in the community of Mitzpeh
      Kamon. The reply he got, from a senior official on the committee, was a
      memorable one. ‘Don’t waste your time,’ he reportedly told Suad. ‘We’ll keep
      you waiting for 30 years.’ “

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Tom-Hennessy/100000148200376 Tom Hennessy

    This sounds alot like the method which was used to make homosexuality legal. In 1973 an ‘orchestrated criminal act’ was committed which released homosexuals from the mental health act. In the group of psychiatrists who voted to have the ‘disorder’ of homosexuality removed from the mental health act were a group of closeted homosexuals. In 1973 homosexuals were not ALLOWED BY LAW to be psychiatrists so they kept their homosexuality quiet / closeted homosexuals. These closeted homosexuals had the disorder of homosexuality removed from the DSM. The vote was against the law DUE TO the FACT they were not ALLOWED BY LAW TO VOTE. The disorder of homosexuality MUST again be placed into the DSM because **the vote was illegal**. There MUST be a full investigation of this situation and it can be remedied when the DSM is reworked in two years. This ‘reworking’ MUST be undertaken by ALL doctors and EVERY doctor to have a ‘vote’. One doctors’ license one vote. The reworking of the DSM is NOT to be undertaken by those in the ‘tainted’ groups such as the American Psychiatric Association. In 1973 it was subverted by a group of closeted homosexuals who reworked the DSM to remove THEMSELVES from the mental health act.

    “Fryer was not alone in the APA. Because homosexuals were not allowed to practice psychiatry, Fryer and others like him had to hide their sexual preference, but they began to meet informally at APA conventions, calling themselves the Gay PA.”

    “81 Words ”

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Tom-Hennessy/100000148200376 Tom Hennessy

    This sounds alot like the method which was used to make homosexuality legal. In 1973 an ‘orchestrated criminal act’ was committed which released homosexuals from the mental health act. In the group of psychiatrists who voted to have the ‘disorder’ of homosexuality removed from the mental health act were a group of closeted homosexuals. In 1973 homosexuals were not ALLOWED BY LAW to be psychiatrists so they kept their homosexuality quiet / closeted homosexuals. These closeted homosexuals had the disorder of homosexuality removed from the DSM. The vote was against the law DUE TO the FACT they were not ALLOWED BY LAW TO VOTE. The disorder of homosexuality MUST again be placed into the DSM because **the vote was illegal**. There MUST be a full investigation of this situation and it can be remedied when the DSM is reworked in two years. This ‘reworking’ MUST be undertaken by ALL doctors and EVERY doctor to have a ‘vote’. One doctors’ license one vote. The reworking of the DSM is NOT to be undertaken by those in the ‘tainted’ groups such as the American Psychiatric Association. In 1973 it was subverted by a group of closeted homosexuals who reworked the DSM to remove THEMSELVES from the mental health act.

    “Fryer was not alone in the APA. Because homosexuals were not allowed to practice psychiatry, Fryer and others like him had to hide their sexual preference, but they began to meet informally at APA conventions, calling themselves the Gay PA.”

    “81 Words ”

  • Anonymous

    The number of Muslims in Canada is increasing. Thus, the amount of anti-semitism is increasing, as Muslims dupe the left. That’s the answer. I’ve now eliminated the need for an inquiry and eliminated the need to pay lots of lawyers’ salaries. Welcome to multicultural Canada!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/sweden/7278532/Jews-leave-Swedish-city-after-sharp-rise-in-anti-Semitic-hate-crimes.html

  • Anonymous

    The number of Muslims in Canada is increasing. Thus, the amount of anti-semitism is increasing, as Muslims dupe the left. That’s the answer. I’ve now eliminated the need for an inquiry and eliminated the need to pay lots of lawyers’ salaries. Welcome to multicultural Canada!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/sweden/7278532/Jews-leave-Swedish-city-after-sharp-rise-in-anti-Semitic-hate-crimes.html

    • Anonymous

      i’ve got a 1500+ page manifesto kicking around that you might enjoy leafing through… i think i saw some of your points in there!  except “Canada” was replaced by “Norway”

      • Anonymous

        Yes, that’s right. I said something against Muslims so I must be a terrorist. If I was in the middle east somewhere I’d be beheaded for blasphemy. If I’m in Canada I’ll be fined by a Human Rights Council. How typically leftist/Muslim of you to want to silence debate about the content of my words.

      • Anonymous

        Yes, that’s right. I said something against Muslims so I must be a terrorist. If I was in the middle east somewhere I’d be beheaded for blasphemy. If I’m in Canada I’ll be fined by a Human Rights Council. How typically leftist/Muslim of you to want to silence debate about the content of my words.

        • Anonymous

          Who wants to silence debate?  I encouraged debate by replying to you.  You are misinterpreting my post.  It’s not that you said “something against Muslims” that I replied to you, it’s that you said something stupid, simplistic, and emotionally rather than logically charged to try and make a point.  The content of your words is significantly weaker than you believe it to be, trust me.

          You’re not a terrorist, just a jackass, but don’t worry–it’s not a crime.  You can actually make GREAT money from it!

        • Anonymous

          Who wants to silence debate?  I encouraged debate by replying to you.  You are misinterpreting my post.  It’s not that you said “something against Muslims” that I replied to you, it’s that you said something stupid, simplistic, and emotionally rather than logically charged to try and make a point.  The content of your words is significantly weaker than you believe it to be, trust me.

          You’re not a terrorist, just a jackass, but don’t worry–it’s not a crime.  You can actually make GREAT money from it!

          • Anonymous

            No, it’s very logical. More Muslims in Canada = More anti-semitism in Canada. Muslims are raised to hate Jews and there are now more Muslims in Canada.

          • Anonymous

            Your ignorance is only surpassed by your sickening racism.

            Rabbi Sassoon
            Kehdouri, Iraq’s
            Chief Rabbi for 48 years, speaking before the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of
            Enquiry on Palestine:
            “Iraqi Jews will be forever against Zionism.  Jews and Arabs have enjoyed the same rights
            and privileges for a thousand years and do not regard themselves as a
            distinctive separate part of this nation.”

             Chaim Weizmann, Israel’s first president, also
            addressing the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry: “I would not like to do any injustice.
            The Muslim world has treated the Jews with considerable tolerance. The Ottoman Empire [of which the Arabs were a major part]
            received the Jews with open arms
            when they were driven out of Spain
            and Europe, and the Jews should never forget
            that.”

          • Anonymous

            Your ignorance is only surpassed by your sickening racism.

            Rabbi Sassoon
            Kehdouri, Iraq’s
            Chief Rabbi for 48 years, speaking before the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of
            Enquiry on Palestine:
            “Iraqi Jews will be forever against Zionism.  Jews and Arabs have enjoyed the same rights
            and privileges for a thousand years and do not regard themselves as a
            distinctive separate part of this nation.”

             Chaim Weizmann, Israel’s first president, also
            addressing the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry: “I would not like to do any injustice.
            The Muslim world has treated the Jews with considerable tolerance. The Ottoman Empire [of which the Arabs were a major part]
            received the Jews with open arms
            when they were driven out of Spain
            and Europe, and the Jews should never forget
            that.”

          • Anonymous

            Your ignorance is only surpassed by your sickening racism.

            Rabbi Sassoon
            Kehdouri, Iraq’s
            Chief Rabbi for 48 years, speaking before the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of
            Enquiry on Palestine:
            “Iraqi Jews will be forever against Zionism.  Jews and Arabs have enjoyed the same rights
            and privileges for a thousand years and do not regard themselves as a
            distinctive separate part of this nation.”

             Chaim Weizmann, Israel’s first president, also
            addressing the 1946 Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry: “I would not like to do any injustice.
            The Muslim world has treated the Jews with considerable tolerance. The Ottoman Empire [of which the Arabs were a major part]
            received the Jews with open arms
            when they were driven out of Spain
            and Europe, and the Jews should never forget
            that.”

          • Anonymous

            Since the reply doesn’t seem to work below Misterioso’s reply, I’ll add it here. 

            Anti-Jew sentiment from Muslims goes all the way back to the Koran, Mis. Jews were mistreated for centuries in Islamic lands before the creation of Israel.

          • Anonymous

            Since the reply doesn’t seem to work below Misterioso’s reply, I’ll add it here. 

            Anti-Jew sentiment from Muslims goes all the way back to the Koran, Mis. Jews were mistreated for centuries in Islamic lands before the creation of Israel.

          • Anonymous

            No, it’s very logical. More Muslims in Canada = More anti-semitism in Canada. Muslims are raised to hate Jews and there are now more Muslims in Canada.

        • Anonymous

          Passerby – for your edification:

          Uri Avnery, an Israeli Jewish
          writer, former member of the Knesset, and a peace activist with Gush Shalom, regarding
          Arab/Muslim treatment of Jews throughout history:

          “Whatever inanities may be
          voiced by certain ‘experts’, there never was any widespread Muslim
          anti-Semitism, such as existed in Christian Europe. In the course of his fight
          for power, the prophet Muhammad fought against neighboring Jewish tribes, and
          therefore there are some negative passages about the Jews in the Kor’an. But they
          cannot be compared to the anti-Jewish passages in the New Testament story about
          the crucifixion of Christ that have poisoned the Christian world and caused
          endless suffering. Muslim Spain was a paradise for the Jews, and there has
          never been a Jewish Holocaust in the Muslim world.

          ”Muhammad decreed that the ‘Peoples of the Book’ (Jews and Christians) be
          treated tolerantly, subject to conditions that were incomparably more liberal
          than those in contemporary Europe. The Muslims
          never imposed their religion by force on Jews and Christians, as shown by the
          fact that almost all the Jews expelled from Catholic Spain settled in the
          Muslim countries and flourished there. After centuries of Muslim rule, Greeks
          and Serbs remained thoroughly Christian.”

          Dr. Ella Habiba Shohat, Professor of Cultural Studies and Women’s Studies at the
          City University of New York (CUNY), a self described “Arab Jew” born
          in Israel of Iraqi ancestry now living in the U.S: 

          “When my grandmother
          first encountered Israeli society in the ’50s, she was convinced that the people,
          who looked, spoke and ate so differently–the European Jews–were actually
          European Christians.  Jewishness for her
          generation was inextricably associated with Middle Easterness. My grandmother,
          who still lives in Israel and still communicates largely in Arabic, had to be
          taught to speak of ‘us’ as Jews and ‘them’ as Arabs. For Middle Easterners, the
          operating distinction had always been ‘Muslim,’ ‘Jew,’ and ‘Christian, not Arab
          versus Jew. The assumption was that ‘Arabness’ referred to a common shared
          culture and language, albeit with religious differences.”

          “Intellectual
          discourse in the West highlights a Judeo-Christian tradition, yet rarely
          acknowledges the Judeo-Muslim culture of the Middle East, of North Africa, or
          of pre-Expulsion Spain(1492) and of the European parts of the Ottoman Empire.

          “Our history simply
          cannot be discussed in European Jewish terminology. As Iraqi Jews, while
          retaining a communal identity, we were generally well integrated and indigenous
          to the country, forming an inseparable part of its social and cultural life.
          Thoroughly Arabized, we used Arabic even in hymns and religious ceremonies. The
          liberal and secular trends of the 20th century engendered an even stronger
          association of Iraqi Jews and Arab culture, which brought Jews into an
          extremely active arena in public and cultural life. Prominent Jewish writers,
          poets and scholars played a vital role in Arab culture, distinguishing
          themselves in Arabic speaking theatre, in music, as singers, composers, and
          players of traditional instruments.

          “In Egypt, Morocco, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Tunisia, Jews became members
          of legislatures, of municipal councils, of the judiciary, and even occupied
          high economic positions. (The finance minister of Iraq in the ’40s was Ishak
          Sasson, and in Egypt, Jamas Sanua–higher positions, ironically, than those our
          community had generally achieved within the Jewish state until the
          1990s!)”

        • Anonymous

          Passerby – for your edification:

          Uri Avnery, an Israeli Jewish
          writer, former member of the Knesset, and a peace activist with Gush Shalom, regarding
          Arab/Muslim treatment of Jews throughout history:

          “Whatever inanities may be
          voiced by certain ‘experts’, there never was any widespread Muslim
          anti-Semitism, such as existed in Christian Europe. In the course of his fight
          for power, the prophet Muhammad fought against neighboring Jewish tribes, and
          therefore there are some negative passages about the Jews in the Kor’an. But they
          cannot be compared to the anti-Jewish passages in the New Testament story about
          the crucifixion of Christ that have poisoned the Christian world and caused
          endless suffering. Muslim Spain was a paradise for the Jews, and there has
          never been a Jewish Holocaust in the Muslim world.

          ”Muhammad decreed that the ‘Peoples of the Book’ (Jews and Christians) be
          treated tolerantly, subject to conditions that were incomparably more liberal
          than those in contemporary Europe. The Muslims
          never imposed their religion by force on Jews and Christians, as shown by the
          fact that almost all the Jews expelled from Catholic Spain settled in the
          Muslim countries and flourished there. After centuries of Muslim rule, Greeks
          and Serbs remained thoroughly Christian.”

          Dr. Ella Habiba Shohat, Professor of Cultural Studies and Women’s Studies at the
          City University of New York (CUNY), a self described “Arab Jew” born
          in Israel of Iraqi ancestry now living in the U.S: 

          “When my grandmother
          first encountered Israeli society in the ’50s, she was convinced that the people,
          who looked, spoke and ate so differently–the European Jews–were actually
          European Christians.  Jewishness for her
          generation was inextricably associated with Middle Easterness. My grandmother,
          who still lives in Israel and still communicates largely in Arabic, had to be
          taught to speak of ‘us’ as Jews and ‘them’ as Arabs. For Middle Easterners, the
          operating distinction had always been ‘Muslim,’ ‘Jew,’ and ‘Christian, not Arab
          versus Jew. The assumption was that ‘Arabness’ referred to a common shared
          culture and language, albeit with religious differences.”

          “Intellectual
          discourse in the West highlights a Judeo-Christian tradition, yet rarely
          acknowledges the Judeo-Muslim culture of the Middle East, of North Africa, or
          of pre-Expulsion Spain(1492) and of the European parts of the Ottoman Empire.

          “Our history simply
          cannot be discussed in European Jewish terminology. As Iraqi Jews, while
          retaining a communal identity, we were generally well integrated and indigenous
          to the country, forming an inseparable part of its social and cultural life.
          Thoroughly Arabized, we used Arabic even in hymns and religious ceremonies. The
          liberal and secular trends of the 20th century engendered an even stronger
          association of Iraqi Jews and Arab culture, which brought Jews into an
          extremely active arena in public and cultural life. Prominent Jewish writers,
          poets and scholars played a vital role in Arab culture, distinguishing
          themselves in Arabic speaking theatre, in music, as singers, composers, and
          players of traditional instruments.

          “In Egypt, Morocco, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Tunisia, Jews became members
          of legislatures, of municipal councils, of the judiciary, and even occupied
          high economic positions. (The finance minister of Iraq in the ’40s was Ishak
          Sasson, and in Egypt, Jamas Sanua–higher positions, ironically, than those our
          community had generally achieved within the Jewish state until the
          1990s!)”

        • Anonymous

          Passerby – for your edification:

          Uri Avnery, an Israeli Jewish
          writer, former member of the Knesset, and a peace activist with Gush Shalom, regarding
          Arab/Muslim treatment of Jews throughout history:

          “Whatever inanities may be
          voiced by certain ‘experts’, there never was any widespread Muslim
          anti-Semitism, such as existed in Christian Europe. In the course of his fight
          for power, the prophet Muhammad fought against neighboring Jewish tribes, and
          therefore there are some negative passages about the Jews in the Kor’an. But they
          cannot be compared to the anti-Jewish passages in the New Testament story about
          the crucifixion of Christ that have poisoned the Christian world and caused
          endless suffering. Muslim Spain was a paradise for the Jews, and there has
          never been a Jewish Holocaust in the Muslim world.

          ”Muhammad decreed that the ‘Peoples of the Book’ (Jews and Christians) be
          treated tolerantly, subject to conditions that were incomparably more liberal
          than those in contemporary Europe. The Muslims
          never imposed their religion by force on Jews and Christians, as shown by the
          fact that almost all the Jews expelled from Catholic Spain settled in the
          Muslim countries and flourished there. After centuries of Muslim rule, Greeks
          and Serbs remained thoroughly Christian.”

          Dr. Ella Habiba Shohat, Professor of Cultural Studies and Women’s Studies at the
          City University of New York (CUNY), a self described “Arab Jew” born
          in Israel of Iraqi ancestry now living in the U.S: 

          “When my grandmother
          first encountered Israeli society in the ’50s, she was convinced that the people,
          who looked, spoke and ate so differently–the European Jews–were actually
          European Christians.  Jewishness for her
          generation was inextricably associated with Middle Easterness. My grandmother,
          who still lives in Israel and still communicates largely in Arabic, had to be
          taught to speak of ‘us’ as Jews and ‘them’ as Arabs. For Middle Easterners, the
          operating distinction had always been ‘Muslim,’ ‘Jew,’ and ‘Christian, not Arab
          versus Jew. The assumption was that ‘Arabness’ referred to a common shared
          culture and language, albeit with religious differences.”

          “Intellectual
          discourse in the West highlights a Judeo-Christian tradition, yet rarely
          acknowledges the Judeo-Muslim culture of the Middle East, of North Africa, or
          of pre-Expulsion Spain(1492) and of the European parts of the Ottoman Empire.

          “Our history simply
          cannot be discussed in European Jewish terminology. As Iraqi Jews, while
          retaining a communal identity, we were generally well integrated and indigenous
          to the country, forming an inseparable part of its social and cultural life.
          Thoroughly Arabized, we used Arabic even in hymns and religious ceremonies. The
          liberal and secular trends of the 20th century engendered an even stronger
          association of Iraqi Jews and Arab culture, which brought Jews into an
          extremely active arena in public and cultural life. Prominent Jewish writers,
          poets and scholars played a vital role in Arab culture, distinguishing
          themselves in Arabic speaking theatre, in music, as singers, composers, and
          players of traditional instruments.

          “In Egypt, Morocco, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Tunisia, Jews became members
          of legislatures, of municipal councils, of the judiciary, and even occupied
          high economic positions. (The finance minister of Iraq in the ’40s was Ishak
          Sasson, and in Egypt, Jamas Sanua–higher positions, ironically, than those our
          community had generally achieved within the Jewish state until the
          1990s!)”

    • Anonymous

      i’ve got a 1500+ page manifesto kicking around that you might enjoy leafing through… i think i saw some of your points in there!  except “Canada” was replaced by “Norway”

    • Anonymous

      Inane comment.

    • Anonymous

      Inane comment.

  • Anonymous

    The number of Muslims in Canada is increasing. Thus, the amount of anti-semitism is increasing, as Muslims dupe the left. That’s the answer. I’ve now eliminated the need for an inquiry and eliminated the need to pay lots of lawyers’ salaries. Welcome to multicultural Canada!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/sweden/7278532/Jews-leave-Swedish-city-after-sharp-rise-in-anti-Semitic-hate-crimes.html

  • Anonymous

    All coverage of the Coalition suggest that private contributions to this project should be considered political, not charitable. An audit is therefore in order for the purpose of reclassifying the donations. This may also make the donors’ names public. If this happens, I bet that it would consist of Jewish and the much more numerous Christian Zionists.  

  • Anonymous

    All coverage of the Coalition suggest that private contributions to this project should be considered political, not charitable. An audit is therefore in order for the purpose of reclassifying the donations. This may also make the donors’ names public. If this happens, I bet that it would consist of Jewish and the much more numerous Christian Zionists.  

  • Anonymous

    All coverage of the Coalition suggest that private contributions to this project should be considered political, not charitable. An audit is therefore in order for the purpose of reclassifying the donations. This may also make the donors’ names public. If this happens, I bet that it would consist of Jewish and the much more numerous Christian Zionists.  

  • Anonymous

    The wise words of Uri Anvery, respected Israeli Jewish journalist and former member of the Knesset come to mind: “Many good people, who feel no hatred at all towards the Jews, but who detest the persecution of the Palestinians, are now called anti-Semites. Thus the sting is taken out of this word, giving it something approaching respectability… Not only does Israel not protect Jews from anti-Semitism, but quite to the contrary – Israel manufactures and exports it around the world.”

  • Anonymous

    The wise words of Uri Anvery, respected Israeli Jewish journalist and former member of the Knesset come to mind: “Many good people, who feel no hatred at all towards the Jews, but who detest the persecution of the Palestinians, are now called anti-Semites. Thus the sting is taken out of this word, giving it something approaching respectability… Not only does Israel not protect Jews from anti-Semitism, but quite to the contrary – Israel manufactures and exports it around the world.”

  • Anonymous

    The wise words of Uri Anvery, respected Israeli Jewish journalist and former member of the Knesset come to mind: “Many good people, who feel no hatred at all towards the Jews, but who detest the persecution of the Palestinians, are now called anti-Semites. Thus the sting is taken out of this word, giving it something approaching respectability… Not only does Israel not protect Jews from anti-Semitism, but quite to the contrary – Israel manufactures and exports it around the world.”

  • Anonymous
  • Anonymous

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