maplesyrup Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 Nader vs. the ADL Ralph Nader, that master of controversy, has a new bete noire: the Anti-Defamation League. The independent presidential candidate has become embroiled in an ugly exchange with the Jewish organization, after he suggested that President Bush and Congress were "puppets" of the Israeli government. "The days when the chief Israeli puppeteer comes to the United States and meets with the puppet in the White House and then proceeds to Capitol Hill, where he meets with hundreds of other puppets, should be replaced," Nader said earlier this summer. That prompted an angry letter from the league, which complained that the "image of the Jewish state as a 'puppeteer,' controlling the powerful US Congress feeds into many age-old stereotypes which have no place in legitimate public discourse." Ralph Nader said President Bush and Congress were "puppets" of the Israeli government. (File Photo) Friday's Question: The Summer Olympics begin today with the opening ceremonies in Athens. Which senator was captain of the U.S. Olympic judo team at the 1964 games? George Allen (R-Va.) Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.) Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) ___ Live Discussions ___ • Howard Kurtz Media Backtalk (Aug. 16, 2004; 12:00 PM) • Stephen Barr Federal Diary Live (Aug. 18, 2004; 12:00 PM) • Terry Neal Talking Points Live (Aug. 19, 2004; 1:00 PM) • More Discussions ___ Campaign News ___ • GOP Assails Kerry's Call for 'Sensitive' War (Post, Aug. 13, 2004) • Kerry Takes New Tack: the Economy (Post, Aug. 13, 2004) • Bush Defends Moves on Sept. 11 (Post, Aug. 13, 2004) • More Stories ___ The Candidates ___ • President Bush • Sen. John F. Kerry ___Conflict in the Mideast ___ SPECIAL REPORT Latest News From the Mideast: • Nader vs. the ADL (Post, Aug. 12, 2004 ) • Bomb Kills Two Palestinians Near West Bank Checkpoint (Post, Aug. 12, 2004 ) • Israel to Expand West Bank Settlements (Reuters, Aug. 5, 2004; 9:05 AM ) • Full Mideast Coverage Graphic: • One Land, Two Peoples A look at the history of the conflict between Palestinian Arabs and Jews. _____Free E-mail Newsletters_____ • Politics News & Analysis • Campaign Report • Federal Insider • News Alert Nader is not backing down. In a letter to the group that will be released today, he reiterated his arguments, challenged the league to cite a recent example of when American leaders have pursued a policy opposed by the Israeli government and pointed to Israeli peace groups that he said share his criticism of that country's leadership. "There is far more freedom in the media, in town squares and among citizens, soldiers, elected representatives and academicians in Israel to debate and discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than there is in the United States," Nader wrote. The longtime consumer advocate's willingness to criticize Israel may win him some votes, since both Bush and Democratic nominee John F. Kerry strongly support Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. But not if Abraham H. Foxman, the national director of the league has anything to say about it. "What he said smacks of bigotry," Foxman said. Nader may not win the US presidental election but he has earned my respect for speaking out on this issue. One should be allowed to speak out against Israeli government policies in the US without being accused of bigotry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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