Pollard's list

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Will their flatulence never cease? "Justice for Jonathan Pollard" has now published a list. And it's a long one. J4JP claims the list "is a compilation of the names of well respected writers, opinion makers and editors who routinely have a great deal to say about Israel and Jewish issues, about justice and fair play - and nothing about Jonathan Pollard."

Well, at least I can see I'm in (mostly) good company. You'd think that in the process of compiling this list, it might have occurred to the folks over at J4JP that the public indifference of this illustrious bunch to their campaign might reflect on its merit. Not a chance.

A little piece of the honor roll:

Morton B. Zuckerman, Charles Krauthammer, A.M. Rosenthal, George F. Will, William Safire, Elie Weisel, Cynthia Ozik, Evelyn Gordon, Isi Liebler, Caroline Glick, Sarah Honig, Fuad Ajami, Norman Podhoretz, Morton Klein, Ron Silver, Jeff Jacoby, Martin Peretz, Binyamin Jolkovsky, Daniel Pipes, Gary Rosenblatt, Thomas Friedman, Barbara Amiel, Tom Segev, Victor David Hanson, Cal Thomas, Yosi Alpher, Dore Gold, Uri Avnery, Naomi Ragen, Jonathan Tobin, . . .

It goes on and on. Among the others list-ed are a number of rabbis and a pile of Israeli politicians, as well as Bernard Lewis, [Mayor] Rudolph Guilini, Michael Freund, Alan Dershowitz, James Woolsey, Andrea Levin, Ruth Wisse, Rabbi Berl Wein, Joseph Farah and Robert Bork (huh?), along with Michael Lerner, Arthur Waskow, Susan Sontag, Peter Gabriel (!) and Britney Spears. Ok, I'm just kidding about Britney, but the rest are on there.

I could add a long list of bloggers I know who also "routinely have a great deal to say about Israel and Jewish issues, about justice and fair play - and nothing about Jonathan Pollard." But I won't. Anyway, many of them are already listed over there on the right side of this page.

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