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Article: On the Right.(Billy Graham apologizes for recorded anti-Semitic remarks made to President Nixon)(this and other topics are discussed)
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- April 22, 2002
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Billy Graham, Anti-Semitic?
NEW YORK, MARCH 19
The one thing critics of Billy Graham have failed to come up with is a single act, a single syllable in the public career of Mr. Graham that could be interpreted as anti-Semitic. There can't be another living American whose day-by-day life has been more minutely examined. When did he say anything anti-Semitic? When did he egg on critics of the Jews? When did he by inflection, let alone declaration, seek to undermine the Jewish state?
When the words quoted in the Haldeman diaries were released in 1994, nobody paid any attention to them, and Graham said about them only that they could not have been ...