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Export Administration Act

A Poison Pill for AIPAC

Published September 15, 2014by Mitchell Plitnick 4 Comments

by Mitchell Plitnick Today, I’m asking my readers to please support the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The group has been working hard on some new legislation and it’s really important to help get this bill to the floor of the… Continue Reading  

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