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==History==
 
==History==
Bauer became the co-founder of the Campaign for Working Families in 1996 which is intended to "represent the interests and values of America's traditional families in the political arena"{{ref|1}} and was active with Christian value lobbying during the Reagan administration in the 1980s-90s. {{ref|2}}  He has spoken at an [[AIPAC]] convention upholding the beliefs of the Christian Right that Israel is the promised land of the Jews. {{ref|3}} He also personally endorses [[Honest Reporting]], indicating a link between the US and Israeli politics. {{ref|4}}
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Bauer became the co-founder of the Campaign for Working Families in 1996 which is intended to "represent the interests and values of America's traditional families in the political arena"<ref>[http://www.cwfpac.com/mission.htm CWF] cited on 25th April, 2006</ref> and was active with Christian value lobbying during the Reagan administration in the 1980s-90s. {{ref|2}}  He has spoken at an [[AIPAC]] convention upholding the beliefs of the Christian Right that Israel is the promised land of the Jews. {{ref|3}} He also personally endorses [[Honest Reporting]], indicating a link between the US and Israeli politics. {{ref|4}}
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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==External Links and References==
 
==External Links and References==
 
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#{{note|1}}[http://www.cwfpac.com/mission.htm CWF] cited on 25th April, 2006
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#{{note|2}} [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gary_Bauer SourceWatch: Gary Bauer] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|2}} [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gary_Bauer SourceWatch: Gary Bauer] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|3}} Eldar, A. (2003) [http://www.counterpunch.org/eldar04092003.html 'Gary Bauer and Likud: An Unholy Alliance with the Christian Right'] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|3}} Eldar, A. (2003) [http://www.counterpunch.org/eldar04092003.html 'Gary Bauer and Likud: An Unholy Alliance with the Christian Right'] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|4}} [http://www.who2.com/garybauer.html who2: Gary Bauer] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|4}} [http://www.who2.com/garybauer.html who2: Gary Bauer] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|5}} [http://www.honestreporting.com/a/endorse.asp HonestReporting] cited on 25th April, 2006
 
#{{note|5}} [http://www.honestreporting.com/a/endorse.asp HonestReporting] cited on 25th April, 2006

Revision as of 13:15, 28 July 2010

Former Reagan administration member and one time US presidential candidate Gary Bauer is as a neoconservative Christian Zionist who serves on the executive board of Christians United for Israel headed by John Hagee. Most recently Bauer has joined with other neoconservatives like Bill Kristol to form the Emergency Committee for Israel.

Bauer has called the Obama Administration the "Most Anti-Israel Administration in U.S. History."[1]. An enthusiastic advocate of Israeli policy, Bauer strongly supports Israel's building of illegal settlements on Palestinian land and calls for people to boycott newspapers that refer to the settlements as settlements.[1]

History

Bauer became the co-founder of the Campaign for Working Families in 1996 which is intended to "represent the interests and values of America's traditional families in the political arena"[2] and was active with Christian value lobbying during the Reagan administration in the 1980s-90s. [1] He has spoken at an AIPAC convention upholding the beliefs of the Christian Right that Israel is the promised land of the Jews. [2] He also personally endorses Honest Reporting, indicating a link between the US and Israeli politics. [3]

Affiliations

External Links and References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gary Bauer, Obama Heads the Most Anti-Israel Administration in U.S. History, Human Events, 16 June 2010
  2. CWF cited on 25th April, 2006
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  2. ^ SourceWatch: Gary Bauer cited on 25th April, 2006
  3. ^ Eldar, A. (2003) 'Gary Bauer and Likud: An Unholy Alliance with the Christian Right' cited on 25th April, 2006
  4. ^ who2: Gary Bauer cited on 25th April, 2006
  5. ^ HonestReporting cited on 25th April, 2006