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Are Prof. Alan Dershowitz and Alan Solomont, Weston, Racists?
By Atty. J. Edward Pawlick
We became involved when a reader from North Andover complained to us that he was being labeled “anti-Semitic” because he wrote a letter to a local conservative newspaper that we are not in Iraq because of oil, but to help Israel. Will All Jewish People Be Forced to Become Clones of Alan Dershowitz and Alan Solomont?
He was called an “anti-Semite who blames all of the evils of the world on the Jews.” That is quite an indictment and it understandably concerned the reader that he was being unfairly labeled as a hater.
This came not from the pages of the Boston Globe, but from the editor of a very conservative newspaper in Lawrence. We had two conservatives fighting each other when they should be working together to change this authoritarian state.
How did this happen?
Let’s Examine Alan Dershowitz and Alan Solomont
To answer this question we must look at two important Jewish men in Massachusetts, Alan Solomont and Alan Dershowitz. There is no question that Dershowitz is a secular Jew who has little if any faith in the God of his ancestors. He has written books ad nauseam telling us all about it. Despite that, he believes that his people should work more diligently to elect a member of his race to the Presidency --- just to have a member of that race in that office.
Solomont is working assiduously across the nation so that members of his race will continue as a bloc who automatically vote 90% for the Democratic Party. See the following links:
Is Speaker Finneran Taking His Orders from Alan Solomont?
Alan Solomont Is Clearly a Player among the Bosses Ordering Speaker Finneran
One must empathize with these people who believe that they were chosen by God to lead the people of the earth back to Him. One must empathize because their own history book, their Bible, tells them they have failed to follow God’s laws time and time again, the same as other humans. As a result, they lost their promised land of Israel and have wandered without a home for centuries.
One must empathize because the Christians who founded this country also follow a rabbi. His name is Jesus.
The Jews in the United States were, on the whole, treated well and they prospered. They came in the early days from Germany. Then in the late 1800s, many immigrated from the Balkans, where they were being mistreated. But these were peasants, not like the cultured Germans. The German Jews were embarrassed by these rough, country people and did not welcome them. But their numbers quickly made them the majority of Jews in the U.S.
Then after World War II, they arrived in even larger numbers and came with the mistaken belief that it was Christians who had persecuted them in Germany. However, we who served during World War II know that we were the ones who liberated them from the concentration camps. To arrive in this wonderful country and condemn it for their persecution does not make any sense. More important, Hitler was not a Christian. To the contrary, it was when Germany lost its Christian character and went to Humanism that the troubles started.
I was born in a suburban town in New Jersey, South Orange, much the same as Newton, where the rich, who were all our friends, lived on the Orange Mountain. Over 50% of those who lived there were Jews. So it has always been difficult for me to relate to the tales I hear about the “poor” Jews in America. In addition, when WWII came, they were not the ones who enlisted quickly to fight the Nazis. It was the English and others who raced to Canada to join the Royal Air Force. The Jews waited to be called, just like the rest of us.
This is very analogous to finding out about a great cure for a common disease. The first thing you want to do is to tell all your friends. That is how most Christians feel when they learn about the rabbi named Jesus. And yet the official position is becoming that Messianic Jews who accept the rabbi Jesus should be forbidden from telling other Jews about Him, while Christians should not even consider such a crime.
Solomont & Dershowitz
As we have written before, Alan Solomont is dedicated to making sure that 90% of his race continues to vote only for Democrats. That is bizarre, racist and against the foundation of this country. If he were trying to ensure that 90% of his religion did so, it would make more sense but would still go against our foundations.
But people like him have so bullied the citizens of this country that almost everyone, including the editor of the paper in Lawrence, believe they must toe the official line.
Alan Dershowitz has agreed several times with issues that are dear to the hearts of MassNews, such as when the judges of Massachusetts illegally and unfairly violated the rights of the whistleblowers at Fistgate.
But this is vastly overblown by his racist view of America. He was raised in a closed Orthodox community in New York and did not learn anything different until his arrival at Yale Law School. When I was at Yale many years earlier, I was welcomed and accepted by all (over 50% of the school were Jewish) except for one Jewish professor who taught the course in evidence. I could never understand why until I read Alan’s book. It was there that I learned that Alan was warmly greeted by this professor who had rejected me, and I realized that my problem was that I was a smart Protestant, and not a member of the professor’s race.
Our biggest problem in this state is that we live in a totalitarian society. Our legislature violated our state Constitution in the elections in 2002 when they refused to vote on the Protection of Marriage Amendment even though they were required to do so. And they are doing so again this year by refusing to allow a vote on the Removal of Chief Justice Margaret Marshall and her three cronies.
This is being done by the Democratic Party which Solomont and Dershowitz say is the holy Party for all Jews.
How can Alan Dershowitz watch this happen when he professes such a great love for this country? It would appear that his love does not extend to this country, and is limited to members of his own race.
Reader Was Correct
As we pointed out yesterday, the statement by the reader was correct and even the Boston Globe stated that in the first days after 9/11.
The issue arises because of the perennial question about which the Jewish people themselves have been divided for thousands of years.
Are the Jewish people a religion or a race?
That has become very important in this country because of our Civil Rights Act which punishes anyone who “discriminates” against anyone because of race or religion. This is a law which the Democrats (and consequently, the Jewish people) support and promote. But they want it to apply only to everyone else.
How can Alan Solomont, who appears to be a secularist, be advocating that all members of his race vote in the same manner?
The same question arises as to Prof. Dershowitz, who says he has been told by one rabbi that he is a racist because he is not a believer and yet he urges all Jewish people to work together. How can anyone deny that the rabbi is correct?
How can people like this be ignored by conservatives when they often have the ability to choose Presidents and flex their power in other ways?
There is no question that many of the Jewish people are violating the law they say they support. Why are we conservatives battling each other when this type of thing is happening in our state?
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