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MARTHA BURK...

...the scourge of Augusta, and shill for terrorists. The groups backing her back Hamas, among others:

Burk’s National Council of Women’s Organizations, includes:

· Equality Now—Equality Now serves as the U.S. mouthpiece for an organization that sponsors the rebuilding of homes and buildings used to facilitate Palestinian terrorism.

Equality Now sent out press releases and organized press conferences for Bat Shalom, a feminist group which supports a boycotts of some Israeli products and sponsors and runs ads on its website for the rebuilding of Palestinian houses destroyed by the Israeli Army. According to Ha’Aretz, these houses are either homes of homicide bombers and other terrorists, or abandoned structures on the border of Gaza and Egypt, used to camouflage tunnels through which explosives and bombs are smuggled to Palestinian terrorists. The campaign to rebuild the homes lists Palestinian-American activist Rania Masri as a donor. Masri enthusiastically shared the stage on several occasions with indicted Islamic Jihad chief Sami Al-Arian.

In May, 2002, Equality Now sent a letter to President Bush, signed by Martha Burk, Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, Alanis Morisette, and sundry other notorious feminists, accusing Bush of “betrayal” and endangerment of Afghani women for not expanding peacekeeping forces in Afghanistan. Call me misinformed, but wasn’t it Bush who liberated the women of Afghanistan? Burk’s website gives that credit to Burk and her NCWO.
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Thanks for reminding me. I almost forgot to send a “thank you” email to Martha Burk. Watching the Masters without commercials was fantastic! Hopefully she’ll be able to assemble the same 17 people who were aligned with her cause for next year.

Posted by Jim Smyers on April 18, 2003 9:26 AM
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