http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3127136,00.htmlThe absence of large-scale, genuine, organized anti-pullout campaign in the United States is glaring. Jewish groups provide explanation: The president, congress, and the American public all back the disengagement<snip>
"Amidst the sea of anti-pullout demonstrations in Israel, the absence of a large, organized, resolute protest in the United States is glaring. Why aren’t the masses hitting the streets and protesting outside Israeli embassies and consulates? Why, as opposed to the Oslo period, is there no clear voice of dissent against the plan? Why isn’t the ultra-Orthodox community protesting?
Borough Park Assemblyman Dov Hikind brought two delegations of American Jews to Israel. They were photographed from every angle, but it was a drop in the ocean. Pullout foes tried to take advantage of the crowds marching in the Israel Day Parade on Fifth Avenue in New York. But only hundreds – possibly one thousand – took the time to march into Central Park to demonstrate against the Israeli government.
Members of the U.S. ultra-Orthodox community are furious. They recall how easily 50,000 people took to the streets to demonstrate against the Oslo Accord. Yet pressure on the community's leadership this time around lead to a letter of protest. Nothing more. Silence pervailed.
“The president is in favor, congress is in favor, the American public is in favor,” is the explanation provided by Jewish organizations, and it may serve to explain it all."