H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

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H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

Post by L.G. Morgan » Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:34 pm

H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism and rejecting attempts to justify anti-Jewish hatred or violent attacks as an acceptable expression of disapproval or frustration over political events in the Middle East or elsewhere.

113th Congress (2013-2014)

Passed House amended (09/18/2014)


Condemns: (1) all forms of anti-Semitism and rejects attempts to justify anti-Jewish hatred or violent attacks as an acceptable expression of disapproval over political events, and (2) the comparison of Israel to Nazis.

Applauds those foreign leaders who have condemned anti-Semitic acts, and calls on those who have yet to take firm action against anti-Semitism in their countries to do so.

Reaffirms support for the mandate of the United States Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism as part of the broader policy priority of fostering international religious freedom.

Supports Holocaust educational programs.

Urges the Secretary of State to:

* maintain fighting anti-Semitism as a U.S. foreign policy priority;

*urge governments to ensure that adequate laws are in place to punish anti-Semitic violence against persons and property;

* continue U.S. reporting on anti-Semitism by the Department of State and the Special Envoy to Combat and Monitor Anti-Semitism;

*ensure that instruments of U.S. public diplomacy, including the U.S. Representative to the Organization of Islamic Conference, are utilized to combat anti-Semitism;

* ensure high-level U.S. participation in the 2014 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) event marking the 10th anniversary of the 2004 OSCE Berlin Declaration against anti-Semitism;

* provide training for diplomatic and law enforcement personnel posted abroad to report on anti-Semitic incidents;

*support OSCE efforts to monitor and address anti-Semitism, including through support for its law enforcement and civil society training programs.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-con ... lution/707

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Re: H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

Post by Will Williams » Sat Nov 15, 2014 6:40 am

Sponsor: Jerrold Nadler, (D, NY-10)

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Rep. Roskam, Peter J. [R-IL-6]* 07/31/2014
Rep. Lowey, Nita M. [D-NY-17]* 07/31/2014
Rep. Granger, Kay [R-TX-12] 08/01/2014
Rep. Bilirakis, Gus M. [R-FL-12] 08/01/2014
Rep. Gallego, Pete P. [D-TX-23] 09/08/2014
Rep. Jackson Lee, Sheila [D-TX-18] 09/08/2014
Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-6] 09/08/2014
Rep. Pearce, Stevan [R-NM-2] 09/08/2014
Rep. Thompson, Glenn [R-PA-5] 09/08/2014
Rep. McCaul, Michael T. [R-TX-10] 09/08/2014
Rep. Quigley, Mike [D-IL-5] 09/08/2014
Rep. Frankel, Lois [D-FL-22] 09/08/2014
Rep. Cardenas, Tony [D-CA-29] 09/08/2014
Rep. Graves, Sam [R-MO-6] 09/08/2014
Rep. DeGette, Diana [D-CO-1] 09/08/2014
Rep. Takano, Mark [D-CA-41] 09/08/2014
Rep. Rokita, Todd [R-IN-4] 09/08/2014
Rep. Kelly, Mike [R-PA-3] 09/08/2014
Rep. Wilson, Frederica S. [D-FL-24] 09/08/2014
Rep. Schneider, Bradley S. [D-IL-10] 09/08/2014
Rep. Cicilline, David N. [D-RI-1] 09/08/2014
Rep. Larsen, Rick [D-WA-2] 09/08/2014
Rep. Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-NY-12] 09/08/2014
Rep. Marino, Tom [R-PA-10] 09/08/2014
Rep. Conyers, John, Jr. [D-MI-13] 09/08/2014
Rep. Bustos, Cheri [D-IL-17] 09/08/2014
Rep. Tierney, John F. [D-MA-6] 09/08/2014
Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario [R-FL-25] 09/08/2014
Rep. Paulsen, Erik [R-MN-3] 09/08/2014
Rep. McGovern, James P. [D-MA-2] 09/08/2014
Rep. Gutierrez, Luis V. [D-IL-4] 09/08/2014
Rep. Keating, William R. [D-MA-9] 09/08/2014
Rep. Bishop, Timothy H. [D-NY-1] 09/08/2014
Rep. Joyce, David P. [R-OH-14] 09/08/2014
Rep. Green, Gene [D-TX-29] 09/08/2014
Rep. Foster, Bill [D-IL-11] 09/08/2014
Rep. Culberson, John Abney [R-TX-7] 09/08/2014
Rep. Levin, Sander M. [D-MI-9] 09/08/2014
Rep. Sinema, Kyrsten [D-AZ-9] 09/08/2014
Rep. Doggett, Lloyd [D-TX-35] 09/08/2014
Rep. Fitzpatrick, Michael G. [R-PA-8] 09/08/2014
Rep. Tiberi, Patrick J. [R-OH-12] 09/08/2014
Rep. Brady, Robert A. [D-PA-1] 09/08/2014
Rep. Brown, Corrine [D-FL-5] 09/08/2014
Rep. Deutch, Theodore E. [D-FL-21] 09/08/2014
Rep. Israel, Steve [D-NY-3] 09/08/2014
Rep. Hahn, Janice [D-CA-44] 09/08/2014
Rep. Engel, Eliot L. [D-NY-16] 09/08/2014
Rep. Esty, Elizabeth H. [D-CT-5] 09/08/2014
Rep. Crowley, Joseph [D-NY-14] 09/08/2014
Rep. Schakowsky, Janice D. [D-IL-9] 09/08/2014
Rep. Sherman, Brad [D-CA-30] 09/08/2014
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Rep. Wolf, Frank R. [R-VA-10] 09/08/2014
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Rep. Weber, Randy K. Sr. [R-TX-14] 09/08/2014
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Rep. Davis, Susan A. [D-CA-53] 09/08/2014
Rep. Schwartz, Allyson Y. [D-PA-13] 09/08/2014
Rep. Schock, Aaron [R-IL-18] 09/08/2014
Rep. Royce, Edward R. [R-CA-39] 09/08/2014
Rep. DeSantis, Ron [R-FL-6] 09/09/2014
Rep. Latta, Robert E. [R-OH-5] 09/09/2014
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Rep. Schiff, Adam B. [D-CA-28] 09/09/2014
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Rep. Duckworth, Tammy [D-IL-8] 09/17/2014
Rep. Heck, Joseph J. [R-NV-3] 09/17/2014
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Rep. Yoder, Kevin [R-KS-3] 09/18/2014
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Rep. Bishop, Sanford D., Jr. [D-GA-2] 09/18/2014
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Rep. Fudge, Marcia L. [D-OH-11] 09/18/2014
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Rep. Bachmann, Michele [R-MN-6] 09/18/2014
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Re: H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

Post by Reinhard » Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:41 am

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The Price for Criticizing Israel
December 1, 2014

Part of the neocon grip on Official Washington comes from the harsh career damage inflicted on people who criticize Israel’s abuse of the Palestinians, with such critics deemed anti-Semitic and thus often denied work or a place to express their opinions, as Lawrence Davidson notes.

Of late there has been news about attacks on academic freedom, much of it the result of aggressive efforts by Zionist organizations and individuals to silence those academics they see as enemies of Israel.

The latest example of this is the successful pressure brought to bear, apparently by a Zionist donor, on the chancellor of the University of Illinois to rescind a job offer for Professor Steven Salaita. This was done because this influential donor, noting Salaita’s anti-Israel tweets, decided he was anti-Semitic. The Chancellor was apparently convinced that hiring Salaita would cost the university a lot of support – a pretty clear example of donor blackmail.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at AIPAC conference in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2014.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at AIPAC conference in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2014.
The Salaita case is not the only recent attempt to intimidate academics critical of Israel. An organization calling itself AMCHA (“your people” in Hebrew) and purporting to work for the “protection of Jewish students” has posted a list of over 200 professors who support the boycott of Israel. They too have been judged anti-Semitic and Jewish students are urged by the organization to avoid their classes.

These attacks are tied to a long-standing and growing movement in American higher education to confront Israeli persecution of Palestinians particularly as regards the Occupied Territories – to point out the barbaric nature of the Israeli/Zionist state, not because it is Jewish, but because it is deeply racist.

However, because the leaders and many of the supporters of Israel are Jewish, they confuse the issue and claim a stance against Israel must be one against Jews per se and that is anti-Semitism. It is a claim that makes little sense if only due to the fact that many of those opposing Israeli actions, both within and without of academia, are Jewish.

The Back Story

This attack on academics who see things differently than the Zionists is not new. In 2007, David Horowitz organized teach-ins on campuses across the nation during which professors critical of Israel were accused of purposely withholding information about the threat of “Islamo-fascism.”

Horowitz also asserted that many of these same “left-wing” professors had taken over the country’s universities and were systematically harassing conservative students. Through his influence, 17 state legislatures ordered investigations of these charges. Later he would publish a book entitled The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America. All were critics of Israel. This set the precedent for the recent listing put forth by AMCHA.

Horowitz was acting in coordination with Daniel Pipes. In 2002, Pipes founded Campus Watch, a website on which he posted the names of academics, mostly in the field of Middle East studies, whom he accused of being “apologists for suicide bombing and militant Islam.” Pipes encouraged students who supported Israel to “hover over the shoulders” of such professors and let them know they were being monitored.

There are many other examples of attacks on academic freedom, and as a consequence Professor Salaita’s career is by no means the only one to be harmed by this sort activity. Dozens of faculty at all levels of higher education have suffered threats, harassment, discipline and/or termination.

These range from well-known figures such as Edward Said at Columbia University and Juan Cole in his dealings with Yale University, to perhaps less-known, but still important teachers and scholars such as Terri Ginsberg at North Carolina State University and the horribly persecuted Sami al-Arian at the University of South Florida.

Larger Historical Context

And then there is the larger historical context for all this. In terms of U.S. history the suppression of free speech, academic or otherwise, can be traced back to 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Suppression reappeared in the 1830s under Andrew Jackson and during the Civil War under Abraham Lincoln. Woodrow Wilson used the Espionage Act to jail vocal opponents of the First World War beginning in 1917, and this was followed by the first Red Scare in the early 1920s. McCarthyism appeared in 1950s. The intimidating finger-pointing of Islamophobia appeared even before the tragedies of 2001.

What does all this history, stretching from the very beginning of the nation until the present day, tell us? It demonstrates that the effort to control dissenting speech has always been present and probably always will be. There are a number of factors that support this sober conclusion:

First, there is the fact that most people have short historical memories. On average, the United States experiences significant attacks on dissenters and their right to free speech once every 30 to 40 years. This suggests that most citizens have forgotten the essentially barbaric nature and consequences of the previous episode and how, in the end, the claims and charges that ruined so many lives turned out to be false or greatly exaggerated.

Second, there is the difficulty of thinking critically about events of which we have little knowledge. When confronted with such a situation, most citizens rely on the government and its allied media to provide them supposedly accurate information. These sources may well slant stories in a certain way so as to produce public support for specific policies.

The consequences of such distortions are particularly noticeable when it comes to foreign events. Thus, the effectiveness of the ongoing attack on academic freedom, and specifically the freedom of those who are critical of Israel and U.S. policies in the Middle East, is directly related to the ignorance of most Americans about the persecution of Palestinians and the Muslim world’s perception of U.S. behavior.

Third, there is the majority’s ignorance of or indifference to the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the result of a strong demand that the original U.S. Constitution be amended so that it enumerates the basic rights – including freedom of speech – of citizens, residents and visitors on American soil.

However, who is it that usually exercises their rights in ways that might need such protection? It is not the mainstream majority, but rather a vocal minority usually disapproved of by the mainstream. This disregard of the importance of the Bill of Rights is all the more dangerous because those who seek to suppress free expression almost always claim to be acting in defense of the majority.

Such is the power of this claim that often the courts, the job of which entails the enforcement of the Bill of Rights, end up sanctioning its violation.

It is clear that there is a recurring pattern to the assaults on free speech. Perhaps the pattern has its roots in a community’s natural preference for group solidarity. Whatever the origins, the pattern of periodic negative reactions is so well established that we can justifiably conclude it is not going to go away. We are historically stuck with it.

The only way to minimize the consequences of these repeated assaults is to continuously defy them. In other words, only by maintaining a counter-pattern of vigorously defending and using the right of free speech and academic freedom can space be sustained for critical voices.

If at any time we fail to sustain this space we risk the possibility of being overwhelmed by a combination of closed-minded ideologues and the mass indifference of the majority.

http://consortiumnews.com/2014/12/01/th ... ng-israel/

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Re: H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

Post by David York » Wed Dec 03, 2014 4:02 pm

This issue of anti-Semitism over Israel's treatment of Palestinians is kind of a double edged sword for the Jews. On the one hand criticizing the Jews would be a form of racism in a world where racism can't possibly exist, on the other hand not allowing Jews to be criticized but instead criticizing Arabs for being "Ilamo-fascists" is yet another form of racism directed towards a different group in a world where racism supposedly doesn't exist.

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Re: H.Res.707 - Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism

Post by Will Williams » Sat Jul 29, 2017 10:45 am

This topic deserves a bump, if only to remind readers of the extent of Jew control and corruption in Washington, D.C.

Could this actually be true? Consider the source: http://pamelageller.com/2017/07/u-s-att ... um=twitter
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the Pakistani IT Scammers
by ANDREW C. MCCARTHY July 29, 2017

There’s more than bank fraud going on here. In Washington, it’s never about what they tell you it’s about. So take this to the bank: The case of Imran Awan, Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s mysterious Pakistani IT guy, is not about bank fraud. Yet bank fraud was the stated charge on which Awan was arrested at Dulles Airport this week, just as he was trying to flee the United States for Pakistan, via Qatar. That is the same route taken by Awan’s wife, Hina Alvi, in March, when she suddenly fled the country, with three young daughters she yanked out of school, mega-luggage, and $12,400 in cash. By then, the proceeds of the fraudulent $165,000 loan they’d gotten from the Congressional Federal Credit Union had been sent ahead. It was part of a $283,000 transfer that Awan managed to wire from Capitol Hill. He pulled it off — hilariously, if infuriatingly — by pretending to be his wife in a phone call with the credit union. Told that his proffered reason for the transfer (“funeral arrangements”) wouldn’t fly, “Mrs.” Awan promptly repurposed: Now “she” was “buying property.” Asking no more questions, the credit union wired the money . . . to Pakistan. As you let all that sink in, consider this: Awan and his family cabal of fraudsters had access for years to the e-mails and other electronic files of members of the House’s Intelligence and Foreign Affairs Committees. It turns out they were accessing members’ computers without their knowledge, transferring files to remote servers, and stealing computer equipment — including hard drives that Awan & Co. smashed to bits of bytes before making tracks.

They were fired in February. All except Awan, that is. He continued in the employ of Wasserman Schultz, the Florida Democrat, former DNC chairwoman, and Clinton crony. She kept him in place at the United States Congress right up until he was nabbed at the airport on Monday. This is not about bank fraud. The Awan family swindles are plentiful, but they are just window-dressing. This appears to be a real conspiracy, aimed at undermining American national security. At the time of his arrest, the 37-year-old Imran Awan had been working for Democrats as an information technologist for 13 years. He started out with Representative Gregory Meeks (D., N.Y.) in 2004. The next year, he landed on the staff of Wasserman Schultz, who had just been elected to the House. Congressional-staff salaries are modest, in the $40,000 range. For some reason, Awan was paid about four times as much. He also managed to get his wife, Alvi, on the House payroll . . . then his brother, Abid Awan . . . then Abid’s wife, Natalia Sova. The youngest of the clan, Awan’s brother Jamal, came on board in 2014 — the then-20-year-old commanding an annual salary of $160,000. A few of these arrangements appear to have been sinecures: While some Awans were rarely seen around the office, we now know they were engaged in extensive financial shenanigans away from the Capitol. Nevertheless, the Daily Caller’s Luke Rosiak, who has been all over this story, reports that, for their IT “work,” the Pakistani family has reeled in $4 million from U.S. taxpayers since 2009. That’s just the “legit” dough. The family business evidently dabbles in procurement fraud, too. The Capitol Police and FBI are exploring widespread double-billing for computers, other communication devices, and related equipment. Why were they paid so much for doing so little? Intriguing as it is, that’s a side issue. A more pressing question is: Why were they given access to highly sensitive government information? Ordinarily, that requires a security clearance, awarded only after a background check that peruses ties to foreign countries, associations with unsavory characters, and vulnerability to blackmail. These characters could not possibly have qualified. Never mind access; it’s hard to fathom how they retained their jobs. The Daily Caller has also discovered that the family, which controlled several properties, was involved in various suspicious mortgage transfers. Abid Awan, while working “full-time” in Congress, ran a curious auto-retail business called “Cars International A” (yes, CIA), through which he was accused of stealing money and merchandise. In 2012, he discharged debts in bankruptcy (while scheming to keep his real-estate holdings). Congressional Democrats hired Abid despite his drunk-driving conviction a month before he started at the House, and they retained him despite his public-drunkenness arrest a month after. Beyond that, he and Imran both committed sundry vehicular offenses. In civil lawsuits, they are accused of life-insurance fraud...
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