ADL Extremism vs. Stormfront  Extremism
   
 The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) reported on Nov. 15, 2007 (
http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/105349.html,  see below) that "[the] Anti-Defamation League plans to ask Republican  presidential candidate Ron Paul to distance himself from extremist groups"  because "[his]campaign reportedly has accepted a donation from Don Black, the  owner of the white supremacist Web site Stormfront."
   
 The JTA used the last paragraph of its report to recall the ADL  commendation of Giuliani's rejection of a donation from Saudi Prince Al-Walid  bin Talal in order to insinuate some sort of equivalence  between receiving $10 million from a  respected Saudi philanthropist and accepting a campaign  contribution of undisclosed amount from the Stormfront owner.
  
 Stormfront is a racist white nationalist organization while the ADL is a  racist Jewish nationalist organization that has committed civil or  criminal infractions against non-Jews and its Jewish critics since the  1930s. The ADL has a long history of participation in  or orchestration of "Conspiracy against Rights" (a criminal violation  under 
18 USC 241) for the  sake of ethnic Ashkenazi tribalism or in support of the State of Israel.
   
 The ADL is the official voice of sophisticated Jewish denial  of the Zionist genocide against Palestinians and of the Ottoman genocide against  Armenians. 
  
     Article    2
   In the    present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with    intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or    religious group, as such: 
        (a) Killing members of the      group; 
     (b) Causing serious bodily or      mental harm to members of the group; 
     (c) Deliberately inflicting on      the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical      destruction in whole or in part; 
     (d) Imposing measures intended      to prevent births within the group; 
     (e) Forcibly transferring      children of the group to another group.  
 Items a, b, and c have applied to Palestine since  racist Eastern European Ashkenazim began to invade Palestine for the purpose of  stealing it from the native population at the end of the 19th century. Genocidal  Zionist intent against the native population of Palestine can be traced back as  far as 1882 as the following citation from Professor Joel Kovel on page 45 of Overcoming Zionism  demonstrates.
    Thus Vladimir Dubnow, in 1882: "The ultimate goal is, in time, to    take over the Land of Israel and to restore to the Jews the political    independence they have been deprived of for these two thousand years ... The    Jews will yet arise and, arms in hand (if need be), declare that they are the    masters of their ancient homeland."
        In a letter to Susana León Gordillo,    the Mayor of Ciempozuelos, a city near Madrid, and a member of the ruling    Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), ADL leaders, Glen S. Lewy, National    Chair and Abraham H. Foxman, National Director said, "Your attempt to equate    the industrialized mass murder of six million Jewish women, men and children,    as well as millions of others, with the situation of the Palestinian people is    shameful. It reflects an extremely disturbing tendency, which is particularly    visible in Europe, to dishonor the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and    de-legitimize the State of Israel by seeking to eradicate the clear moral    difference between the Holocaust and the loss of Palestinian lives as a result    of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
   "Applying the term 'genocide' to the    Arab-Israeli conflict encourages hatred toward the State of Israel and    deliberately insults those of us, both Jews and non-Jews, who seek to solemnly    commemorate the victims of the Nazi campaign of    slaughter."
 
   
   
 In contrast German Jewish and ethnic Ashkenazi Zionists plotted the  destruction of the native Palestinian population completely in cold blood,  for European Jews had practically no contact whatsoever with  Palestinians until the Zionist invasion of Palestine began in the late 19th  century.
  
 The Holoexaleipis should and must be remembered at any  commemoration of the Holocaust because Jewish racists and extremists  invariably use the Holocaust as a red herring to justify or to distract from  Zionist crimes against Palestine. 
  
 Zionist denial of the genocide of Armenians is even more sophisticated and  calculated.
  
        We have never negated but have always    described the painful events of 1915-1918 perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire    against the Armenians as massacres and atrocities.  On reflection, we    have come to share the view of Henry Morgenthau, Sr. that the consequences    of those actions were indeed tantamount to genocide [my    emphasis]. If the word genocide had existed then, they would have called    it genocide.
 
 The systematic slaughter of Armenians is not genocide but is only  "tantamount to genocide," for the statement refers only to consequences  and not to intent as the Convention on Genocide requires.   
  
 The ADL justifies its shyster lawyer legalism by allusion to threats  against Turkish Jewry and by the need for good Turkish-American Jewish relations  in order to strengthen Turkish-Israeli military cooperation. Neither claim  is particularly persuasive because no rational calculation of the interests of  the Turkish government could justify punishing Turkish Jews or ending joint  military coordination in response to any ADL statement.
  
 In reality, the ADL rejects comparison of the Armenian genocide with the  Holocaust because any diminution of the uniqueness of the Jewish genocide  might weaken Holocaust-based arguments for the legitimacy of the State of  Israel and of its brutal or murderous actions against the native Palestinian  population.
  
 Unlike the ADL, Stormfront does not deny, question or  otherwise qualify either the Palestinian genocide or the Armenian  genocide.  For the ADL to call Stormfront an extremist organization is a  perfect example of the "pot calling the kettle  black." 
  
 Not only is the ADL at least as much an extremist organization as  Stormfront, but it is much more dangerous because the ADL is  far sneakier and more strategic in its planning. The ability  of Jewish communal and Israel advocacy organizations to manipulate the  media by gate-keeping and facilitation represents far more of a threat to  American democracy than Stormfront ever could be. 
  
 Only the excessive power and influence of the organized Jewish  community can explain how the ADL could possibly have any legitimacy as an  arbiter of extremism and why Don Black's contribution to Ron Paul can become  a political issue while the much more serious issue of the importance  of racist Jewish or Zionist money in the 2008 presidential  campaign remains a taboo subject.
  
 In a message dated 11/20/2007 4:22:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  Karima4483 writes:
       From       http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/105349.html                 ADL Taking Concerns To Ron Paul      11-15-7      feedback@jta.org            
The Anti-Defamation League plans to ask Republican presidential    candidate Ron Paul to distance himself from extremist groups.     
      Paul, a U.S. congressman from Texas, has come under fire for the support    his campaign has enjoyed from leading white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups.        
      His campaign reportedly has accepted a donation from Don Black, the owner    of the white supremacist Web site Stormfront. Sites for several extremist    groups also feature prominent links supporting Paul's candidacy. ADL's    assistant director of civil rights, Steven Freeman, told JTA his organization    planned to communicate with Paul privately and urge him to distance himself    from those groups.     
      "If he doesn't do that, then we will decide what we're going to say    publicly about it," Freeman said.     
      Paul thus far has refused to return the campaign contribution from Black.    In response to a question from a reporter for Reason magazine, a campaign    spokesperson said, "If people who hold views that the candidate doesn't agree    with, and they give to us, that's their loss."     
      The ADL previously has taken candidates to task for their ties to    supremacist groups. Last year the organization slammed Larry Darby, a    Democratic candidate for attorney general in Alabama, after he attended a    meeting of the National Vanguard, a splinter group of the National Alliance.    Darby was defeated.     
      In October 2001, the ADL commended New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for    rejecting a $10 million donation to a 9/11 relief fund from Saudi Prince    Alwaleed Bin Talal. Giuliani, like Paul, is a Republican presidential    candidate. 
  
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