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Thursday, November 9, 2006

The Jerusalem Post picked up the story of the Somerville Divestment Project's latest defeat (see: Divestment Defeated in Somerville...again...again...), here: Boston area voters refuse ballot call for divestment from Israel

...Like past efforts, this year's referenda were overwhelming defeated. The questions asked voters whether the district's representative in the state legislature should be called on to back divestment from Israel bond holdings and the Palestinian right of return should they come up for a vote in the State House.

On the former, residents voted 70 percent to 30% against, also defeating the latter 55-45.

"It was an amazing victory," said Greater Boston's Jewish Community Relations Council Executive Director Nancy Kaufman, who said the issues on referenda issues wouldn't have come before the state legislature in any case. "We hope this puts the issue to rest once and for all."

She added that the anti-divestment effort had a "wall to wall" coalition of support from Jews "right, left and center," as well as from the mayor, state representatives and all of Massachusetts' gubernatorial candidates.

But the divestment project gave no indication of giving up.

SDP board member Ron Francis said the group was celebrating the result that "45% of residents of Somerville reject Israel's ethnic cleansing."

He said that "people just said no, we're not just going to fall lock-step behind the elected officials just because they give the illusion of consensus."...

They'll be back. What else have they got to do?

Meanwhile, the Somerville Divestment Project has a new hero. Look who's featuring front and center on their site:

sdpcarter

2 Comments

Jimmy Carter has become one of the most loathesome ex-politicians in this country. Why no Republican ever takes him to task is beyond me.............

jimmy carter - One Term Preident - for good reason.

jimmy carter - Worst President Ever.

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