99.9% of the Jews aren't a part of the problem.
It's the .01% that are the Zionist cabal that is a diabolical plague on the world
You`re absolutely right Sunni Man but I think the .01% figure is way too low.
Here`s a small list of the Zionist cabal responsible for much of the cancerous plague of the world. This list only goes to about 2006 so there are even more now ..... and this is just the tip of the ice burg.
JEWS IN US GOVERNMENT
Cabinet members and senior administration officials
* Judah Benjamin, Confederate attorney general (1861), secretary of war (1861) & state (1862-65)
* Oscar Straus, secretary of commerce & labor (1906-09)
* Henry Morgenthau, Jr., secretary of the treasury (1934-45)
* James Schlesinger, CIA Director 1973 Secretary of Defense (1973-75) (Converted to Christianity)
* Henry Kissinger, national security advisor (1969-75), secretary of state (1973-77)
* W. Michael Blumenthal, secretary of the treasury (1977-79)
* Harold Brown, secretary of defense (1977-81)
* Neil Goldschmidt, secretary of transportation (1979-1981)
* Philip Morris Klutznick, secretary of commerce (1980-1981)
* Kenneth Duberstein, chief of staff (1988-1989)
* Robert Reich, secretary of labor (1993-97)
* John M. Deutch, Belgian-born CIA director (1995-96)
* Robert Rubin, secretary of the treasury (1995-99)
* Madeleine Albright, secretary of state (1997-01) (raised Catholic by converted parents)
* Sandy Berger, national security advisor (1997-01)
* Larry Summers, secretary of the treasury (1999-01)
* Ari Fleischer, white house press secretary (2001-03)
* Michael Chertoff, homeland security secretary (2005-)
* Leon Fuerth, national security advisor to Vice President Al Gore (1993-2001)
* Edward Levi, attorney general (1975-1977)
* Joshua Bolten, White House Chief of Staff (2006-)
* Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture (1995-2001)
* William Cohen, Secretary of Defense (1997-2001)
* Jacob Lew, Director of Office of Mannagement and Budget (1999-2001)
Current Senators
* Carl Levin Democrat Michigan 1978
* Arlen Specter Republican Pennsylvania 1980
* Frank Lautenberg Democrat New Jersey 2002 Previously served 1982-2001
* Herb Kohl Democrat Wisconsin 1988
* Joseph Lieberman Independent Democrat Connecticut 1988 Formerly a Democrat, but lost 2006 party primary; currently serves as an Independent Democrat caucusing with Democrats.
* Dianne Feinstein[1] Democrat California 1992
* Barbara Boxer Democrat California 1992
* Russ Feingold Democrat Wisconsin 1992
* Ron Wyden Democrat Oregon 1996
* Charles Schumer Democrat New York 1998
* Norm Coleman Republican Minnesota 2002
* Ben Cardin Democrat Maryland 2006
* Bernie Sanders Independent (Democratic Socialist) Vermont 2006 Sanders is a self-described "democratic socialist" and is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, but because he does not belong to a formal political party he appears as an Independent on the ballot. Sanders caucuses with the Democratic Party and is counted as a Democrat for the purposes of committee assignments.
Former Senators
* David Levy Yulee, senator (D-FL: 1845-51, 1855-61)
* Judah Benjamin, senator (Whig-LA: 1853-61)
* Benjamin F. Jonas, senator (D-LA: 1879-85)
* Joseph Simon, senator (R-OR: 1898-03)
* Isidor Rayner, senator (D-MD: 1905-12)
* Simon Guggenheim, senator (R-CO: 1907-13)
* Herbert Lehman, senator (D-NY: 1949-57)
* Barry M. Goldwater, senator (R-AZ: 1953-1965, 1969-1987), raised as an Episcopalian
* Richard L. Neuberger, senator (D-OR: 1955-60)
* Jacob Javits, senator (R-NY: 1957-81)
* Ernest Gruening, senator (D-AK: 1959-69)
* Abraham Ribicoff, senator (D-CT: 1963-81)
* Pierre Salinger, senator (D-CA: 1964)
* Howard Metzenbaum, senator (D-OH: 1974, 1976-95)
* Richard B. Stone , senator (D-FL: 1975-80)
* Edward Zorinsky, senator (D-NE: 1976-87)
* Rudy Boschwitz, senator (R-MN: 1978-91)
* Warren Rudman, senator (R-NH: 1980-93)
* Jacob Hecht, senator (R-NV: 1983-89)
* Paul Wellstone, senator (D-MN: 1991-02)
* George Allen, senator (R-VA: 2001-2007), raised as a Presbyterian
Current Representatives
* Henry Waxman[2] Democrat CA-30 1974
* Barney Frank[3] Democrat MA-04 1980
* Tom Lantos[4] Democrat CA-12 1980 Only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress[citation needed]
* Gary Ackerman[5] Democrat NY-05 1982 Currently heads the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP)
* Howard Berman[6] Democrat CA-28 1982
* Sander M. Levin[7] Democrat MI-12 1982
* Eliot L. Engel[8] Democrat NY-17 1988
* Nita Lowey[9] Democrat NY-18 1988 First female chairwoman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which she chaired from 1991 to 1992
* Bob Filner[10] Democrat CA-51 1992
* Jane Harman[11] Democrat CA-36 1992 Served 1993-1999 and 2001 - Present
* Jerrold Nadler[12] Democrat NY-08 1992
* Steve Rothman[13] Democrat NJ-09 1996
* Robert Wexler[14] Democrat FL-19 1996
* Shelley Berkley[15] Democrat NV-01 1998 First Jewish congresswoman from Nevada
* Jan Schakowsky[16] Democrat IL-09 1998
* Brad Sherman[17] Democrat CA-27 1998
* Anthony D. Weiner[18] Democrat NY-09 1998
* Eric Cantor[19] Republican VA-07 2000
* Susan Davis[20] Democrat CA-53 2000
* Steve Israel[21] Democrat NY-02 2000
* Adam Schiff[21] Democrat CA-29 2000
* Rahm Emanuel[22] Democrat IL-05 2002 Former chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Chair of the House Democratic Caucus
* Allyson Schwartz[23] Democrat PA-13 2004 Pennsylvania's first Jewish congresswoman
* Debbie Wasserman Schultz[24] Democrat FL-20 2004 First Jewish congresswoman from Florida
* Steve Cohen[25] Democrat TN-09 2006 Tennessee's first Jewish congressman[25]
* Gabrielle Giffords[26] Democrat AZ-08 2006 Arizona's first Jewish congresswoman
* Paul Hodes[27] Democrat NH-02 2006 New Hampshire's first Jewish Congressman
* Steve Kagen[28] Democrat WI-08 2006
* Ron Klein[29] Democrat FL-22 2006
* John Yarmuth[30] Democrat KY-03 2006 Kentucky's first Jewish congressman
Former Representatives
Prominent representatives only – for a full list see jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
* Francis Salvador, first Jewish member of a colonial legislature.
* Lewis Charles Levin, first Jewish representative (PA: 1845-51)
* David Spangler Kaufman, first Jewish representative from Texas (TX: 1846-1851)
* Victor L. Berger, socialist (Soc-WI: 1911-13, 1919, 1923-29)
* Florence P. Kahn, first Jewish woman representative (R-CA: 1925-37)
* Allard K. Lowenstein, civil rights activist (D-NY: 1969-1971)
* Bella Abzug, feminist leader & gay rights activist (D-NY: 1971-77)
* Martin Frost, former chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (D-TX: 1979-2005)
* Sam Gejdenson, (D-CT: 1981-2001)
* Benjamin Gilman, (R-NY: 1973-2003)
* Bernie Sanders, independent (Ind-VT: 1991-)[31]
* Peter Deutsch (D-FL: 1993-2005)
* Ben Cardin (D-MD: 1986-)[32]
Ambassadors
* Henry Morgenthau Sr., ambassador to Ottoman Empire (1913-16)
* Henry Grunwald, ambassador to Austria (1988-1990)
* Martin Indyk, ambassador to Israel (1995-97, 2000-01)
* Dennis Ross, Middle East envoy
* Don Bandler, ambassador to Cyprus ()
* Robert Schwarz Strauss,ambassador to the Soviet Union during the presidency of George H. W. Bush
* Martin Silverstein, ambassador to Uraguay appointed by GWB.
Governors
* Edward Salomon, governor of Wisconsin (R-WI: 1862-64)
* Edward S. Salomon, governor of the Washington Territory (R-WA: 1870-72)
* Franklin Israel Moses, Jr., governor of South Carolina (R-SC: 1872-74) (raised Episcopalian)
* Washington Bartlett, governor of California (D-CA: 1887-1887)
* Moses Alexander, governor of Idaho (D-ID: 1915-19)
* Simon Bamberger, governor of Utah (D-UT: 1917-21)
* Arthur Seligman, governor of New Mexico (D-NM: 1931-33)
* Julius L. Meier, governor of Oregon (Ind-OR: 1931-35)
* Henry Horner, governor of Illinois (D-IL: 1933-40)
* Herbert H. Lehman, governor of New York (D-NY: 1933-42)
* Ernest Gruening, territorial governor of Alaska (D-AK: 1939-53)
* Abraham Ribicoff, governor of Connecticut (D-CT: 1955-61)
* Samuel H. Shapiro, governor of Illinois (D-IL: 1968-69)
* Frank Licht, governor of Rhode Island (D-RI: 1969-73)
* Marvin Mandel, governor of Maryland (D-MD: 1969-77)
* Milton Shapp, governor of Pennsylvania (D-PA: 1971-79)
* Madeleine M. Kunin, governor of Vermont (D-VT: 1985-91)
* Neil Goldschmidt, governor of Oregon (D-OR: 1987-91)
* Bruce Sundlun, governor of Rhode Island (D-RI: 1991-95)
* Linda Lingle, governor of Hawaii (R-HI: 2002-)
* Ed Rendell, governor of Pennsylvania (D-PA: 2003-)
* Eliot Spitzer, governor of New York (D-NY: 2007-)
Mayors
Prominent mayors/major cities only.
* Cincinnati: Bill Gradison (1971), Jerry Springer[33] (1977-78)
* Las Vegas: Oscar Goodman (1999-)
* Louisville: Jerry E. Abramson (1985-98, 2002-)
* New York: Fiorello LaGuardia (1934-45; Jewish mother)
* New York: Abe Beame (1974-77)
* New York: Ed Koch (1978-89)
* New York: Michael Bloomberg (2002-)
* Philadelphia: Edward Rendell (1992–2000)
* Pittsburgh: Sophie Masloff (1988-1993)
* Portland, Oregon: Vera Katz (1992-2004)
* San Diego: Susan Golding (1992-2000)
* San Francisco: Washington Bartlett (1883-1887)
* San Francisco: Adolph Sutro (1894-1896)
* San Francisco: Dianne Feinstein (1978–88)[1]
* Seattle: Bailey Gatzert (1875-76)
* Indianapolis: Stephen Goldsmith (1992-99)
* Portland, Maine: Jim Cohen (2002-)
* Dallas, Texas: Laura Miller (2002-)
* Beverly Hills, California: Jimmy Delshad (2007-)
Economists
* Bernard Baruch, economic adviser to many U.S. presidents, statesman, stock market speculator
* Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve (2006-)
* Milton Friedman
* Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve (1987-2006)
* Eugene Meyer, chairman of the Federal Reserve (1930-1933), president of the World Bank (1946)
* Haym Solomon, financier during the American Revolution
* James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank (1995-2005)
* Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank (2005-)
Other
* Elliott Abrams, current National Security Council staff candidate; an Assistant Secretary of State in the 1980s; enmeshed in Iran-Contra scandal
* Irving Kristol, one of the founders of the neoconservative movement, along with wife, Gertrude Himmelfarb
* Kitty Dukakis, wife of former Massachusetts Governor and 1988 Democratic Party Presidential candidate Michael Dukakis
* William Kristol, neoconservative editor of The Weekly Standard (son of Irving Kristol) (son of Gertrude Himmelfarb)
* Jean Lafitte, Buccaneer leader of the early 1800s.
* Monica Lewinsky (1973 - ) sex scandal intern, fashion designer[34]
* Ken Mehlman, current (since 2005) Head of Republican National Committee
* Dick Morris, is a political author and commentator who was once a successful pollster and campaign consultant. Morris is best known for managing Bill Clinton's successful 1996 bid for re-election.
* Franklin J. Moses, Sr., politician, judge, and attorney important in the history of 19th Century South Carolina
* Norman Podhoretz, one of the founders of the neoconservative movement, along with wife, Midge Decter
* Judith Steinberg Dean, wife of Democrat Howard Dean
* Bernard Stone
* Kinky Friedman, 2006 Texas Independent Gubernatorial Candidate
* Robert Schwarz Strauss, longtime prominent Democratic Party activist from Texas, former Head of Democratic National Committee, Ambassador to the former Soviet Union during the presidency of George H. W. Bush
* Jason Bedrick, first Orthodox elected official in New Hampshire
* Stan Greenberg, prominent Democratic pollster and strategist, husband of US Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)
* Mark Mellman, Democratic pollster/strategist, columnist for "The Hill" newspaper, covering Co