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After all, "the charge of anti-semitism," as Mearsheimer and Walt point out, is one of the Lobby's "most powerful weapons."
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The Voting Machine Lobby's Take on Open Source Voting Software Matthew Burton describes the voting machine lobby's published attempt to confuse legislators about open source election software.
Daily Digest | The 21st Century Version of By Land, Air, or Sea 2009
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People's Lobby's citizen-initiated American World Service Corps Congressional Proposals (AWSC) gives a million Americans a year a variety of vehicles through which they can serve at home and abroad for a GENERATION.
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American Jewry is increasingly vocal and speaking with its own voice and not its Lobby's voice.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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And did you notice how Oborne's voice changed to a sniping tone as he paraphrased The Lobby's complaints about that poor "bullied" impeccably objective reporter, Orla Guerin?! paul
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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It is tragic that a nuclear program intended for civilian use, and research programs with the potential to cure and alleviate human suffering should be the Lobby's weapon for destruction - at home and abroad.
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Jeff Blankfort, an American Jew who is one of the Lobby's most trenchant critics, described the AJC as "the Lobby's unofficial foreign office."
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As for Obama reviving the peace process and a viable two-state solution, both prospects aren't possible given Israel's shift to the right and the Israeli Lobby's influence against it.
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It documents the Lobby's depth and breath at the highest levels of government, throughout Congress, business boardrooms, academia, the clergy (especially dominant Christian fundamentalists) and the mass media.
Jonathan Cook's "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations" 2008
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The Lobby's Liberty Letter surpassed all other political publications in circulation and its lurid conspiracy theories were echoed by many conservatives including Phyllis Schalfly in her historic work on Barry Goldwater, A Choice Not an Echo, which like Dillings 'books was self-published.
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