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This book, Best Seller for 9 weeks, I found in a used book store, it was printed in 1989, and I found reading this most distressing and depressing, and I'm curious, since the printing of this book, whether the Israeli lobbying groups have grown more powerful, since then, or are they becoming less powerful?
Paul claimed that Eisenhower was the last President to stand up to the Israeli lobbying groups, notwithstanding Reagan and the AIWACS issue, and is this still the case?
Interesting, that in Israel you'll find Jews opposed to Israeli policies, as well as in the U.S., but oftentimes if you oppose Israeli policies, in Washington, you're quick to be labeled anti-Semite!