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April-26-09, 6:48:18 AM Clotilde Urbina
24 APRIL 2009
http://irish4palestine.blogspot.com/2009/04/aipac-initiates-another-politician.html
Seriously America, how is your President supposed to do what is best for America and what is best for the Middle East peace process, when you allow Zionists like AIPAC to run your country? As if we needed another example of the power of AIPAC over politicians. It is reported that New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democratic replacement for Hillary Clinton's seat has been taught a lesson by AIPAC. Imagine this silly girl actually thinking that her job was to best represent the American people and the American government. Gillibrand had the audacity to make this statement after taking the Senate seat;
"she would advocate the "best policy" and "most effective" solutions for Israel, regardless of what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to do. And she wasn't entirely against the idea of pressure on Israel, saying that "positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement" would be "a strategic decision for the administration and our secretary of state."
Ooooooooooopsie Kirsten, did you get that statement approved by AIPAC? Guess not, see below:
Kristen!!!!! You Bad, Bad, Bad Senator!!!!!! You cannot represent America, you must represent Israel, otherwise you will be taught a lesson by AIPAC, the REAL group who runs America. Evidently, Kirsten's lesson came recently when Gillibrand was hauled in to meet with (The President of the United States of Israel) Robert Cohen AIPAC's national board member. Then, Kirsten had a sudden "Epiphany" and emerged with a brand new statement: "I share AIPAC's vision for a secure, prospering Israel, and I pledge to use my seat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to continue building on the strong friendship America and Israel share,"
Gillibrand talks to AIPAC
The newest senator from New York, Kirstin Gillibrand (D) said not long after she was appointed that she would advocate the "best policy" and "most effective" solutions for Israel, regardless of what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to do. And she wasn't entirely against the idea of pressure on Israel, saying that "positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement" would be "a strategic decision for the administration and our secretary of state."
Those comments may not have been popular with some of her constituents, and this week Gillibrand met with an AIPAC leader -- and put out a press release announcing it and detailing their conversation.
According to the release, Gillibrand met with AIPAC national board member Robert Cohen "to hear his thoughts and ideas for how to support AIPAC's efforts and ensure security for Israel" as well as discuss the failure of the Durban II conference.
And now let's take a look at her NEW Statement created and approved by AIPAC, play special attention to the last paragraph for some serious insanity:
GILLIBRAND MEETS WITH AIPAC NATIONAL BOARD MEMBER IN WASHINGTON
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today met with American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) National Board Member Robert Cohen to hear his thoughts and ideas for how to support AIPAC's efforts and ensure security for Israel.>
"For more than 60 years, Israel has been a beacon of democracy and freedom in the Middle East," Senator Gillibrand said. "For the last half century, AIPAC has been a driving force behind America's support for Israel. I share AIPAC's vision for a secure, prospering Israel, and I pledge to use my seat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to continue building on the strong friendship America and Israel share."
Senator Gillibrand discussed with Cohen their shared concerns about the continuing security threats facing Israel and ways to work together to help ensure Israel's prosperity. (TRANSLATION=SEND ISRAEL ALL YOUR MONEY)
Senator Gillibrand has consistently been a strong voice advocating for support for Israel. While in the House of Representatives, Senator Gillibrand cosponsored critical legislation to recognize Israel's right to defend itself against attacks from Gaza and reaffirm America's strong support for Israel.
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