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	<title>Comments on: Liberal, Zionism prevarication allows occupation to continue</title>
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		<title>By: ej</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A cerifiable illness. 
If only a subject race wasn&#039;t dying and being dispossesssed because of it. 
Visontay: &lt;em&gt;The right to disagree with Israeli government policy has become, in many ways, even more controversial than the policies themselves. ...
The IAJV recognises Israel’s right to exist, but does not say it is pro-Israel. This absence carries a significance far beyond words.
&lt;/em&gt;One needs a right to disagree with tyranny? Who dispenses this right?
And from Caulfield North, Australia&#039;s model ghetto, where the light has long ceased to penetrate:
&lt;em&gt;The second reason is because many of its members, especially those with a high public profile, have no apparent connection with Judaism.
&lt;/em&gt;Neither does Israel. Israel has no apparent connection with Judaism. It is a secular colonial project. 
Ergo, what connection with judaism does the Israel lobby have?
Sicko.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cerifiable illness.<br />
If only a subject race wasn&#8217;t dying and being dispossesssed because of it.<br />
Visontay: <em>The right to disagree with Israeli government policy has become, in many ways, even more controversial than the policies themselves. &#8230;<br />
The IAJV recognises Israel’s right to exist, but does not say it is pro-Israel. This absence carries a significance far beyond words.<br />
</em>One needs a right to disagree with tyranny? Who dispenses this right?<br />
And from Caulfield North, Australia&#8217;s model ghetto, where the light has long ceased to penetrate:<br />
<em>The second reason is because many of its members, especially those with a high public profile, have no apparent connection with Judaism.<br />
</em>Neither does Israel. Israel has no apparent connection with Judaism. It is a secular colonial project.<br />
Ergo, what connection with judaism does the Israel lobby have?<br />
Sicko.</p>
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