05/17/2012 10:15:21 AM PDT
· 10 of 11 mench
to AngelesCrestHighway
I’ve had some terrible experiences with that bank, on a personal and professional level. The prevalent attitude there is a particular form of self-entitlement.
01/14/2007 7:16:17 PM PST
· 71 of 197 mench
to Northern Alliance
Indeed. In the Borough Park, Flatbush and other sections of Brookyln, NYC with predominantly large ultra-orthodox communities, Bush received up to 97 percent!
As I see, my main point I would've answered you has already been made by others - namely, the unimaginable difference between Orthodox and unorthodox Jews. It is so in every possible sense. I, myself, am an ultra-orthodox Jew. And let me just say this: having voted for Bush, thinking and believing the way I do - I am still considered in my circles to be quite a liberal...
08/27/2006 12:57:12 PM PDT
· 27 of 61 mench
to justiceseeker93
You're right. But maybe it just doesn't pay for them. As a matter of a fact, I offered them my help (as a freelance writer in one of the ethnic languages spoken in the area) in the past national elections, but received no response.
08/27/2006 12:04:12 PM PDT
· 13 of 23 mench
to goldstategop
Well put. There is an additional reason, namely, to sort of "remind" God to answer our prayers because of the goodness and kindness of the people buried there.
07/12/2005 2:28:43 PM PDT
· 59 of 73 mench
to Reborn
I'm not so sure. Abbas seems to be more pragmatic then Arafat. (I'm not suggesting to leave matters in Abbas' hands; just putting things in perspective.)
05/04/2005 9:11:21 AM PDT
· 7 of 7 mench
to JohnHuang2
History taught me one thing: when those EU-Phonies are talking about referring to the Security Council, then it's saying that the situation is hopeless and it's high time for the US to take action.