“We have, I’m afraid, moved into a posture”¦that, unless what we did two years ago is rejected, we are clearly on the side of theocratic, totalitarian, anti-Semitic, genocidal beliefs, and nothing less.” Bravo, Woolsey.
“Harsh words: Former CIA chief Woolsey sharply criticizes 2004 GA decision,” from the Presbyterian Church USA website, with thanks to Olivia:
BIRMINGHAM, June 16 “” Presbyterian James Woolsey ran the Central Intelligence Agency during part of President Bill Clinton’s administration, so his take on world events carries a certain weight among General Assembly commissioners.
He minced few words when he spoke during an unofficial General Assembly gathering Friday. Woolsey criticized the General Assembly’s 2004 decision to consider divesting in companies that refuse to reform such practices as selling bulldozers to raze the homes of Palestinians living on land disputed with Israel.
“We have, I’m afraid, moved into a posture”¦that, unless what we did two years ago is rejected, we are clearly on the side of theocratic, totalitarian, anti-Semitic, genocidal beliefs, and nothing less,” Woolsey declared.
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