Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World – Is That a Good Thing?
Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World – Is That a Good Thing?
Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World – Is That a Good Thing?
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Heritage Foundation,<br />
President: Edwin Feulner<br />
(Likely Jewish. Married to Linda Claire Leventhal and author of Hate is Hate).<br />
Center for <strong>the</strong> Study of Compassionate Conservatism,<br />
Member of Board of Directors: Marvin Olasky.<br />
Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation,<br />
Chairman: S. Daniel Abraham (avid pro-<strong>Is</strong>rael acitivist)<br />
Center for <strong>the</strong> Study of Popular Culture,<br />
co-founder: David Horowitz (see below).<br />
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs,<br />
President: Joel Rosenthal<br />
Hudson Institute,<br />
Founder (deceased): Herman Kahn<br />
President: Herbert I. London (Winner of <strong>the</strong> 2001 American Jewish Congress Award)<br />
Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Board: Walter P. Stern<br />
Vice President and Director: Kenneth R. Weinstein ("Prior to rejoining Hudson, Weinstein was <strong>the</strong><br />
managing director of <strong>the</strong> Shalem Center, an educational and research institute with offices in Jerusalem<br />
and Washington, D.C.")<br />
Manhattan Institute for Policy Studies,<br />
President: Lawrence J. Mone<br />
People for <strong>the</strong> American Way,<br />
Founder: television director Norman Lear<br />
The Center for Libertarian Studies (venerates Murray Rothbard),<br />
Founder: Burton S. Blumert<br />
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,<br />
Executive Director: Thomas A. Dine<br />
Dine "headed <strong>the</strong> American <strong>Is</strong>rael Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) from 1980 through June 1993."<br />
Middle East Forum,<br />
Executive Committee Chairman: Irwin Hochberg<br />
"The Middle East Forum, a think tank, works to define and promote American interests in <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />
East . . . In particular, it believes in strong ties with <strong>Is</strong>rael, Turkey, and o<strong>the</strong>r democracies as <strong>the</strong>y<br />
emerge; works for human rights throughout <strong>the</strong> region; strives to weaken <strong>the</strong> forces of religious<br />
radicals; seeks a stable supply and a low price of oil; and promotes <strong>the</strong> peaceful settlement of regional<br />
and international disputes . . . Toward this end, <strong>the</strong> Forum seeks to help shape <strong>the</strong> intellectual climate in<br />
which U.S. foreign policy is made by addressing key issues in a timely and accessible way for a<br />
sophisticated public."<br />
The Conservative Caucus,<br />
Chairman: Howard Phillips<br />
"Constitution Party & Independent American Party Presidential Nominee . . . Born February 6, 1941 in<br />
Boston, Massachusetts. Married to Peggy Phillips. Six children, eight grandchildren. Evangelical<br />
Protestant (Jewish by birth, later converted in adulthood to Christianity)."<br />
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