[Peace-discuss] [Peace] Urge Champaign County Dems to back Keith Ellison for DNC

Robert Naiman naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
Mon Nov 21 04:26:22 UTC 2016


David Swanson is not an authority on this. He is also a dues-paying member
of the Green Party Death Cult. He said the same stuff about Bernie during
the primary. Welcome to the Green Party Death Cult. That's how they roll.



Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
www.justforeignpolicy.org
naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
(202) 448-2898 x1

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 10:23 PM, C. G. Estabrook via Peace-discuss <
peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:

> Congressman Keith Ellison, candidate of progressive Democrats and many
> regressive Democrats for chair of the Democratic National Committee eagerly
> urged the illegal and disastrous violent overthrow of the government of
> Libya in 2011, which he celebrated as a success despite what it meant for
> the rule of law, despite all the death and suffering, despite the
> predictable instability and weapons proliferation to follow.
>
> Ellison moved on to pushing, and using his perch as co-chair of the
> Progressive Caucus to push, for a similar war on Syria. For years now he
> has advocated for the illegal and murderous creation of no fly zones and
> “safe zones” — what Hillary Clinton admitted only to Goldman Sachs would
> require that you “kill a lot of Syrians.” Ellison was an early backer of
> bombing Syria in 2013. He met with peace activists but rejected their
> appeal.
>
> Back in 2007, before Ellison’s leadership, the Congressional Progressive
> Caucus had helped organize 90 Congress members to commit to voting against
> war funding. Most of them turned around and voted for war funding. That
> ridiculous disappointment was a high point for the CPC.
>
> Since then, the CPC’s commitments — such as to vote against corporate
> healthcare — have hardly been taken seriously, and so it’s hardly been news
> when most members have gone back on their commitments.
>
> But in recent years, the CPC has shifted away from even pretending to take
> a stand on things, and instead moved toward issuing statements full of
> non-committal rhetoric. Some began referring to it as the Congressional
> Progressive Statement Caucus.
>
> Yet even that standard must be looked back to with nostalgia when it comes
> to Co-Chair Ellison’s rhetoric on war. He promotes misinformation about
> protecting innocent people in Libya and Syria and uses those claims to
> justify war making. This is exactly what the war makers were looking for in
> funding Hillary Clinton for President. Should the Democratic National
> Committee now give it to them in the form of Ellison as Chair? [David
> Swanson]
>
>
> > On Nov 20, 2016, at 10:11 PM, Robert Naiman via Peace-discuss <
> peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
> >
> > If you really want to know what's going on, just type "Keith Ellison" in
> Google News and start reading.
> >
> > Here's one of the things you'll find:
> >
> > JTA: Keith Elllison’s Jewish defenders rally after attacks from the
> pro-Israel right
> > http://www.jta.org/2016/11/18/news-opinion/politics/keith-
> elllisons-jewish-defenders-rally-after-attacks-from-the-pro-israel-right
> > WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jewish allies of Keith Ellison defended him against
> mounting attacks from the pro-Israel right wing as the first Muslim
> congressman is positioned to lead the Democratic Party.
> >
> > “For anyone to attack or vilify him as anti-Israel or anti-Semitic is
> outrageous,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier, a co-founder of the Foundation for
> Ethnic Understanding, a group that promotes joint activities among ethnic
> groups.
> >
> > Schneier called JTA Friday, unsolicited, as attacks on Ellison, D-Minn.,
> have mounted. Among Jewish groups, also defending Ellison have been J
> Street, the liberal Middle East policy group, Americans for Peace Now, a
> dovish pro-Israel group, and Bend the Arc, a social action group.
> >
> > The Zionist Organization of America, in a release this week, noted
> Ellison’s role in drafting a congressional letter following the 2009 Gaza
> War urging the Obama administration to press Israel to loosen its blockade
> on Gaza. (The letter also noted that security needs led to the blockade).
> The ZOA also noted that Ellison was among a handful of congressmen who
> voted against additional funding for Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system
> during the 2014 Gaza War. (Ellison had previously backed Iron Dome, but
> said it made more sense during the 2014 war to press for a cease-fire.)
> >
> > “If he becomes DNC leader, Ellison will likely be empowered to persuade
> even more Democratic Congresspersons to join him in actions hostile to
> Israel’s security and Israeli civilians’ lives – wreaking enormous damage
> to the prospects for future bipartisan support for America’s closest ally
> in the Middle East,” the ZOA said.
> >
> > Ellison seems likely to be the next Democratic National Committee
> chairman, having garnered the backing of figures from the party’s
> establishment as well as the insurgent left that backed Sen. Bernie
> Sanders, I-Vt., in his unsuccessful bid this year for the party’s
> presidential nomination. Among Ellison’s endorsers are Sanders and Sen.
> Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the incoming party chief in the next Senate, who is
> very much of the party establishment.
> >
> > The ZOA release and a barrage of critical coverage in the conservative
> media led to the release of comments in Ellison’s defense.
> >
> > Some conservative outlets, as well as the ZOA, noted Ellison’s youthful
> involvement in the anti-Semitic Nation of Islam movement, which he
> renounced in a 2006 letter to the Jewish Community Relations Council in
> Minnesota, a group that he has become friendly with. That year he was
> elected a freshman to Congress, and became the first Muslim elected to the
> body.
> >
> > Seth Mandel, the New York Post Op-Ed editor, said in a column that
> “Ellison has left [Nation of Islam leader Louis] Farrakhan far behind, but
> his Israel criticism remains scathing,” and suggested his front-runner
> status signaled a drifting away of Democrats from Israel.
> >
> > Ellison was also one of three Sanders appointees to the DNC Platform
> Drafting Committee this summer who tried to get language critical of
> Israel’s occupation into the platform. They did not succeed.
> >
> > Ellison’s defenders say his vigorous defense of the two-state solution
> make him a valuable partner. Schneier remembered that his first meeting
> with Ellis was in 2007 at a Foundation event welcoming congressional
> freshmen, where Ellison in a speech – unprompted – lambasted the Iranian
> regime for its Holocaust denial.
> >
> > A group called “Jews for Keith” on Thursday launched a petition to the
> DNC defending Ellison. J Street in its Nov. 16 statement called the attacks
> on Ellison, who was backed by J Street’s affiliated political action
> committee in the last election “hateful.”
> >
> > “His support for a two-state solution, opposition to settlement
> construction and advocacy for U.S. leadership to help resolve the
> Israeli-Palestinian conflict are supported by the majority of American
> Jews,” it said.
> >
> > Robert Naiman
> > Policy Director
> > Just Foreign Policy
> > www.justforeignpolicy.org
> > naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
> > (202) 448-2898 x1
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 9:57 PM, David Green via Peace-discuss <
> peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
> > But seriously, if Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Keith Ellison
> have a roadmap for turning the Democratic Party into a
> populist/labor/socialist party, based on small contributions from millions
> (like the Sanders campaign), then let's hear it. And if they're serious
> about being anti-imperialist, then let's hear that too. If they want to use
> the word "revolution" to describe their ambitions, let them put some real
> meat on it and present it to the waiting world. What's with all the insider
> jockeying in the DNC? Tell us what you stand for!
> >
>
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