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Romney Criticized For Honoring Ford (Henry Ford's Antisemitism)
Yahooooo via AP ^ | 2/12/07

Posted on 02/12/2007 11:27:24 AM PST by areafiftyone

WASHINGTON - Republican Mitt Romney's choice of a museum honoring auto pioneer Henry Ford as the site of his presidential announcement was strongly criticized Monday by Jewish Democrats, who noted Ford's history of anti-Semitism.

The former Massachusetts governor, who is scheduled to formally launch his presidential candidacy from the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit on Tuesday, was taken to task by The National Jewish Democratic Council.

The council "is deeply troubled by Governor Romney's choice of locations to announce his Presidential campaign," executive director Ira Forman said in a statement.

"Romney has been traveling the country talking about inclusiveness and understanding of people from all walks of life," Forman said. "Yet he chooses to kick (off) his presidential campaign on the former estate of a well-known and outspoken anti-Semite and xenophobe."

Forman said Romney's "embrace of Henry Ford and association of Ford's legacy with his presidential campaign raises serious questions about either the sincerity of Romney's words or his understanding of basic American history."

Ford was bestowed with the Grand Service Cross of the Supreme Order of the German Eagle by Adolph Hitler

Eric Fehrnstrom, a spokesman for Romney, said the candidate will go ahead with his announcement as planned.

"Governor Romney believes our country needs to put innovation at the forefront if we are to ensure a stronger, safer and more prosperous America," Fehrnstrom said. "The Ford Museum embodies that bold, innovative spirit."

Fehrnstrom noted that other political leaders have praised Ford in the past, including former President Bill Clinton.


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To: SolidWood

They can try but I think Romney is much stronger than the media thinks. I'm glad he's sticking with it.


21 posted on 02/12/2007 11:39:43 AM PST by areafiftyone (RUDY GIULIANI 2008 - STRENGTH AND LEADERSHIP)
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To: Mount Athos
Anyone else notice that the media has focused their attacks on Romney

Yup, fear him, they do. Destroy him, they must.

22 posted on 02/12/2007 11:40:11 AM PST by rhombus
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To: TexasCajun
Yeah, the Associated Press and the phony "National Jewish Democratic Council" are really tracking down antisemitism! Check out the keynote speaker for the "National Jewish Democratic Council"! And does anyone ever read the endless anti-semitism at MoveOn.org or Democratic Underground?


23 posted on 02/12/2007 11:40:26 AM PST by FormerACLUmember
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To: FormerACLUmember

They might also want to take a peek at some of the comments made by Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson!


24 posted on 02/12/2007 11:40:34 AM PST by GraceCoolidge
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To: FormerACLUmember

He's one of their boys. His bigotry is acceptable because his politics are correct.


25 posted on 02/12/2007 11:41:42 AM PST by weegee (No third term. Hillary Clinton's 2008 election run presents a Constitutional Crisis.)
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To: TitansAFC

You forgot the almost orgasmic coverage of HRH - Hillary, and Mother Nancy.


26 posted on 02/12/2007 11:41:53 AM PST by Ouderkirk (Don't you think it's interesting how death and destruction seems to happen wherever Muslims gather.)
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To: Constitutions Grandchild

Ford also built a plant for Uncle Joe.


27 posted on 02/12/2007 11:42:21 AM PST by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Championship U)
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To: areafiftyone
was strongly criticized Monday by Jewish Democrats, who noted Ford's history of anti-Semitism

Are these the same Jewish Democrats that say nothing when the leader of Iran claims the holocaust never happened?

Are these the same Jewish Democrats that say nothing when Iran advocates the killing of all Jews and the wiping out of Israel?

Are these the same Jewish Democrats that say nothing when Jimmuh al-Carter blames Israel for the palestinian problem?

Are these the same Jewish Democrats that say nothing when Jews are targeted in Seattle and San Francisco by members of the ROP???

At least they are consistent. /sarcarm>

28 posted on 02/12/2007 11:42:24 AM PST by technomage (You get what you want one step at a time)
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To: areafiftyone

Growing up in Dearborn, I've long known about Ford's anti-Semitism. But his was no different than that of most of the population back in those times. Ford also did a lot of good for the world simply by building a great car company.

This Jewish group squawking about the Henry Ford Museum needs to get over it.


29 posted on 02/12/2007 11:45:14 AM PST by zook (America going insane - "Do you read Sutter Caine?)
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To: areafiftyone
Do these same Jewish Democrats think it's alright to suck on the tit of the leftist Ford Foundation?

Or, is this criticism just because Rommy has an R by his name?

Did reporters even ask this question?
30 posted on 02/12/2007 11:48:50 AM PST by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
Are there any Jewish Democrats who own a Ford, a Lincoln, a Mercury, etc. ?


A visit to a synagogue parking lot would be illuminating.
31 posted on 02/12/2007 11:52:05 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: areafiftyone

Any mention of the Kennedy family patriarch's support for Hitler?

No?

I didn't think so.


32 posted on 02/12/2007 11:52:19 AM PST by kidd
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To: Peach

The "anti-Semitism" attributed to Henry Ford was probably not as strongly expressed as might have been discussed down at the corner bar almost anywhere in the United States during the last part of the 19th Century and early part of the 20th Century. Anti-Jewish sentiment was very widespread throughout business and political circles during those years, and the stereotype of the Jewish bankers was deeply ingrained, especially among big industrialists, who had plenty of experience with persons bearing Germanic Jewish surnames, little of it favorable.

It was noted, however, that the more astute of the industrial research technicians and money managers, were in fact some of these same European Jews, and internally, at least, these individuals were given considerable latitude within the corporate hierarchy. Just not the top levels.


33 posted on 02/12/2007 11:54:17 AM PST by alloysteel (It is a lot easier to honor a dead prophet, than tolerate a live one.)
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To: Beelzebubba

Like you'd actually find a Jewish democrat in a synagogue!


34 posted on 02/12/2007 11:56:28 AM PST by CFC__VRWC (Go Gators! NCAA Football and Basketball Champions!)
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To: areafiftyone

What bothers me is the Ford Foundation which supports the far left radicals.

The Biggest Funder of the Left By William Hawkins FrontPageMagazine.com | July 23, 2003

The Ford Foundation was quick to claim credit for helping win the recent Supreme Court rulings on "affirmative action" (upholding the University of Michigan Law School's race-based admissions system) and "gay rights" (striking down a Texas law criminalizing homosexual activity). On its website, the multibillion organization proclaimed, "These landmark decisions reaffirm the Ford Foundation's values of social justice and bolster continuing work for racial, sexual and economic equality....foundation grantees played significant roles, from litigation to research to educating policy makers and the public."

The Ford supported litigants included the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund in the racial diversity admissions case, and Lambda Legal Defense Fund, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the American Civil Liberties Union's Lesbian and Gay Rights Project in the sodomy case. Though specifics were not given in the press release, a quick look at the Ford Foundation's 2002 Annual Report reveals the extent and purpose of its funding to these groups.

The Ford Foundation in 2002 gave the NAACP-LDEF $500,000 "for litigation and advocacy to combat racial discrimination in employment, education and economic access" and MALDEF $200,000 "for advocacy and litigation to advance the rights of immigrants in the United States." Ford had midwifed the creation of MALDEF with $2.2 million in startup money in 1968, seeking to create a more radical Hispanic movement to displace the more socially conservative and integration-minded groups that then represented the Mexican-American community.

The Lambda Legal Defense Fund was granted $300,000 by Ford in 2002 as "general support for human rights advocacy on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people." Another $300,000 went to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force "for advocacy on behalf of underserved gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender populations on issues of poverty, aging and racial justice."

The ACLU received $925,000 "for capacity building and leadership transition designed to respond to a changing policy environment and new challenges to civil liberties in the United States." The relationship between the ACLU and the Ford Foundation has always been close, with Ford giving $7 million to the ACLU endowment fund in 1999. When Anthony D. Romero became ACLU Executive Director in 2001, it was after a decade of work at Ford. When he left Ford, he was director of Human Rights and International Cooperation, which was the foundation's largest program, giving away some $90 million that year.

High among the new challenges of concern to Ford is the American reaction to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

In a speech to the Federation for Community Planning's Human Services Institute in Cleveland, Ohio, April 5, 2002, Ford Foundation President Susan V. Berresford took pride in providing $12 million in funding to relief and non-profit organizations after the attacks, but "we soon turned our attention to the 9/11-related national and international problems best suited to Ford's grantmaking operations....Immediately after the events, Ford and its grantees felt it was important for multiple perspectives to be heard through the media. This meant, for example, voices of people from moderate Islamic communities. It included people speaking about earlier periods when the U.S. felt at risk from foreigners and its reaction to the foreigners within our borders, some of which our country now regrets, such as the internment of Japanese individuals and families. It was important to help experts explore the issues behind the headlines and broaden understanding about the countries from which the attacks came." According to Berresford "with other large foundations, notably MacArthur and Hewlett, Ford began to ask how we could help improve public understanding in the U.S. about foreign affairs."

The resulting programs were, of course, in accord with the standard left-wing response to the attacks, which was that Americans shouldn't overreact, as they had only themselves to blame.

The Center for Constitutional Rights was given $150,000 in 2002 "for racial justice litigation, advocacy, and educational outreach activities related to the detention and racial profiling of Arab Americans and Muslims following the World Trade Center attack." The CCR has filed seven suits against various anti-terrorist measures, including the detention of captured terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The CCR also opposed the invasion of Iraq, arguing "Blood for Oil is not a reasonable or equitable equation for the majority of Americans. Nor is Bush's quest for world domination an acceptable ambition."

Another $100,000 was given to the notorious National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers' Guild as "core support for activities to ensure the human rights of noncitizens detained in the United States in the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001." The National Lawyers' Guild has been at the center of left-wing activism for decades, and played a leading role in reviving the boisterous antiwar movement after September 11.

An even larger grant of $300,000 was made to Fenton Communications "for strategic communications activities to promote informed voices in response to the September 11th attacks, with an emphasis on the protection of civil liberties and prevention of discrimination." These disbursements were all under the Ford Foundation's programmatic heading of "Peace and Social Justice." Smaller groups and even individual authors were given money to advance the leftist interpretation of events and to contest increased domestic security measures.

As the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was coming up, the radical Wisconsin teachers group Rethinking Schools put out a special report, "War, Terrorism, and America's Classroom," which offered the views of scholars, journalists, poets, and activists opposed to American actions. It also offered teaching suggestions, writing topics and role-playing exercises to promote the leftist interpretation of events.

The Ford Foundation paid to have 30,000 copies of the Rethinking Schools report sent to middle school and high school teachers across the country. The report was favorably reviewed in a Fall 2002 "Ford Foundation Report" by Neil F. Carlson, editor for the National Committee for Responsible Philanthropy which seeks to set the agenda for funding political causes. Carlson found the Rethinking Schools report important because of its "disposition to question the official story, to view with skepticism the stark us-against-them (or us good, them bad) portrait of the world."

The Rethinking Schools collection opened with an essay by arch-radical Howard Zinn, a historian specializing in deconstructing so-called American imperialism, and ended with a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. denouncing the Vietnam War. In between were puff pieces on Islam and a supposedly "evenhanded" primer on the Palestinian uprising provided by the Middle East Research and Information Project. The MERIP is an openly pro-Palestinian, anti-American group. Prior to the invasion of Iraq, the MERIP praised street demonstrations as "the most vital and representative antiwar movement the country has seen in a very long time."

As Berresford said in Cleveland, "For many living and working near ground zero, the 9/11 attacks had the same effect as any terrible shock. They forced us to think more deeply about what we do, how we live our lives, and whether we can do better." For the Ford Foundation, that means intensifying their own attacks on American society from every angle, backed by $11 billion in assets.

Fifty years ago Congress began to look into the Ford Foundation's use of taxpayer funds to underwrite the partisan political agendas of the left. It's time to look again.


William Hawkins is Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the U.S. Business and Industry Educational Foundation in Washington, D.C.


35 posted on 02/12/2007 11:59:24 AM PST by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: areafiftyone
This is BS, and has no legs, unless Romney falls all over himself apologising for it. He should definitiely say something to the effect of "well, I guess people who drive Fords are anti-semitic as well? Sheesh!", and then laugh at the absurdity.

It' a straw-man response to a straw-man accusation.

36 posted on 02/12/2007 12:03:03 PM PST by Sans-Culotte ("Thanks, Tom DeLay, for practically giving me your seat"-Nick Lampson)
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To: areafiftyone
I wonder if all the leftist groups are going to now decline funding from the Ford Foundation that that notorious antisemitic Henry set up? I'll bet Michigan Democrat Carl Levin sends back political donations from this reviled Ford Motor Company.

That the AP would, in its desperation, run a hit piece so weak, so risible, so pathetic, demonstrates how clean and invulnerable Romney is to the usual MSM/Dem smears.

37 posted on 02/12/2007 12:03:18 PM PST by Plutarch
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To: Mount Athos
"Anyone else notice that the media has focused their attacks on Romney"

Indeed, the Democrat Media has a vested interest in propping up McCain (especially) and Rudy in the early days of the contest while eliminating a third, more conservative alternative. McCain and Rudy are known quantities to the Dems and the new guy on the block is making life messy for them. The Dems will do everything in their bag of tricks to suppress the Romney campaign in the early going if they can.

I'm sure the decision to choose the Henry Ford Museum for the campaign kick-off is just as the spokesmen presented, a salute to American innovation embodied by Henry Ford, that and the tie to the automobile industry where Mitt Romney's father, George Romney, headed American Motors for eight years before being elected three times as Governor of Michigan. Mitt Romney was born in Detroit, Michigan.

38 posted on 02/12/2007 12:04:29 PM PST by Unmarked Package (Amazing surprises await us under cover of a humble exterior.)
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To: Peach
I did, but it doesn't come to the forefront when I hear "Henry Ford", unlike when I hear "Joe Kennedy".

Ford was pretty steadfast in his views, once he made up his mind. Kind of like the global warming crowd.

The one story I remember is a fight he was having with an engineer over whether bigger valves [openings] will give more power. Without any measureable data, he tricked the engineer in to agreeing that larger valves made no difference.

That was Henry.

39 posted on 02/12/2007 12:04:48 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: areafiftyone

So much for American capitalism.


40 posted on 02/12/2007 12:11:58 PM PST by onedoug
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