He explains that he "moved over to 4mbtsale.com to write a weekly column for them at $25 a pop," and confides
that "this was a raise from my Counterpunch pay." So, he didn’t like the pay: I trust the 30 pieces of silver
from Frontpage affords him the satisfaction of knowing that he’s finally getting what he’s worth.
Gancarski claims that he began to have doubts when he started getting mail from "anti-Semites." why is this a
reflection on 4mbtsale.com, and not on the content of his writing, he doesn’t say. He was also, he claimed,
getting linked to by people he "wouldn’t let in his living room." Interview requests "were scarce," he
complains, except for "a Muslim radio station in South Africa." Although we don’t make the email addresses of
our writer public, poor Anthony complains that his mailbox was filling up with missives from MoveOn.org.
Horrors! No money, few interview requests, and anti-Semites drawn to his work like moths to a flame — it was
then that he began to have misgivings:
"I started to wonder — is my opposition to the US action in the Middle East, however noble and well-intentioned
it seemed to me, actually playing into the hands of America’s enemies, strategic adversaries, and economic
competitors?"
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