Friday, May 5, 2006

A.P. WHITEWASHES ANTI-ISRAEL CONPIRACY THEORIST

AP Whitewashes Antisemite "War Critic" (LGF)
The Associated Press reports that Donald Rumsfeld was verbally assaulted by several moonbats yesterday, but the AP doesn’t think you need to know anything more about them:

Hostile War Critics Confront Rumsfeld.


ATLANTA - Already under fire from some retired military brass who want him to resign, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was greeted at a speech in Atlanta by unusually hostile anti-war protesters.

“This man needs to be in prison for war crimes,” shouted Gloria Tatum, 63, of nearby Decatur, Ga., before being hauled away by security officials.

Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst and noted critic of the war in Iraq, waited patiently in line to question Rumsfeld, then let loose. “Why did you lie to get us into a war that caused these kind of casualties and was not necessary?” McGovern said.

So who is former CIA analyst Ray McGovern? Here are some previous LGF entries about this “noted critic of the war in Iraq,” to provide the context AP doesn’t want you to know:

lgf: Dems Stage Mock Impeachment.

The session took an awkward turn when witness Ray McGovern, a former intelligence analyst, declared that the United States went to war in Iraq for oil, Israel and military bases craved by administration “neocons” so “the United States and Israel could dominate that part of the world.” He said that Israel should not be considered an ally and that Bush was doing the bidding of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

“Israel is not allowed to be brought up in polite conversation,” McGovern said. “The last time I did this, the previous director of Central Intelligence called me anti-Semitic.”

Even Howard Dean was forced to condemn this little Passion Play:

lgf: Not Quite a Flying Pig.

“We disavow the anti-Semitic literature, and the Democratic National Committee stands in absolute disagreement with and condemns the allegations,” Dean said in a statement posted on the DNC Web site. ...

Conyers’ event occurred in a small Capitol meeting room, and an overflow crowd watched witnesses on television in a conference room at DNC headquarters. According to Dean, some material distributed within the DNC conference room implied that Israel was involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

One witness, former intelligence analyst Ray McGovern, told Conyers and other House Democrats that the war was part of an effort to allow the United States and Israel to “dominate that part of the world,” a statement Dean also condemned.

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