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  • ==AIPAC Policy Conference March 2012== ...[AIPAC]] PC agenda for the four “breakout” sessions<ref>AIPAC, [http://www.aipac.org/get-involved/attend-policy-conference/pc-2012-schedule/breakout-session
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  • M. J. Rosenberg, a former AIPAC staffer, comments: ...tp://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/02/20122119587120632.html Will AIPAC and Bibi get their war?], Al Jazeera, 12 February 2012.</ref>
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  • ...lle, [http://rt.com/programs/crosstalk/brinkmanship-aipac-lincy-guarnieri/ AIPAC's brinkmanship], 7 March 2012. *Panelist at the March 2010 AIPAC Conference.
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  • ...for the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC), was fired by AIPAC in April 2004 and is awaiting trial in April 2006. [http://www.boston.com/n ...2004/09/01/national/01inquire.html reported] that Rosen, along with fellow AIPAC employee [[Keith Weissman]] had been questioned regarding their involvement
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  • ...[[AIPAC]] for Broward County and is a member of the Executive Committee of AIPAC's national board. She also serves on the Board of the Kesher School, a Jewi
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  • ...s]]; 1980-1993 he headed the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC); 1993-1996 Served as Assistant Administrator for Europe and the New Indepe ...signment. In 1983, Secretary of State George Schultz appointed the head of AIPAC himself, '''Thomas A. Dine''', to a blue ribbon panel of prominent citizens
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  • ...c Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC), which lobbies for Israel in Washington, DC. AIPAC's tactic was to raise the threat of a shift away from the Republican ticket
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  • ...ate in the 1982 elections. His career in Congress was essentially ended by AIPAC. Findley became interested in Middle East Foreign Policy while still in Con ...nique position to criticize his target- the pro-Israel lobby, specifically AIPAC (The American-Israel Public Affairs Committee). Findley believes that many
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  • ...the Near East Report and numerous editions of Myths and Facts, then opened AIPAC's first Israel office in 1982, directing it for nearly 15 years." <ref>[htt
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  • ...irs expert, was fired by the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC) in April 2004 and is awaiting trial in April 2006. [http://www.boston.com/ ...4/09/01/national/01inquire.html reported] that Weissman, along with fellow AIPAC employee [[Steve Rosen]] had been questioned regarding their involvement in
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  • ...(AIPAC) weekly newsletter on U.S. Middle East policy. Prior to working at AIPAC, Bard served as a senior analyst in the polling division of the 1988 [[Bush
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  • ...n's main publication ''Mideast Reports''. An ardent advocate of Israel and AIPAC, Wolf Blitzer participated in a debate with Proffessor Finkelstein in 1989.
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  • MJ Rosenberg, a former [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC), official and current commentator/journalist, writes about three black Ame ...ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8doRA0OsfIg video] of the two together at an AIPAC fundraiser. Boteach's description of Booker's involvement with Israel is ex
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  • ...ro-Israel [[lobbying]] group [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC). [http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/9524480.htm][http://www.bosto ...ime could be sharply reduced in return for his help in prosecuting" former AIPAC members [[Steven J. Rosen]] and [[Keith Weissman]], [who] are scheduled to
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  • *[[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC)
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  • ...008/04/14/AR2008041402647.html Jewish Liberals to Launch A Counterpoint to AIPAC Political Funds, Lobbying to Promote Arab-Israeli Peace Deal], Washington P
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  • Josh Block is a former [[AIPAC]] spokesperson.
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  • *[[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC) ..."Christians United for Israel: New Christian Zionism Lobby Hopes to Rival AIPAC,"] ''[[Democracy Now!]]'', August 15, 2006.
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  • ...ad earlier founded the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]], an [[AIPAC]] spinoff, to counter the Brooking Institution which was seen as not pro-Is
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  • ...sessions#Panel_Discussion_-_Shifting_Sands:_U.S._Policy_in_the_Middle_East|AIPAC Policy Conference]] March 2012 &ndash; discussant
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  • ...r known "pro-Israel" lobby the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ([[AIPAC]]).
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