I actually had to sever a 15 year friendship because my former friend kept trying to shove pro-Obama talking points down my throat via unwanted emails. Even my telling him that I did not want to receive such emails and to shove Obama up the nearest convenient orifice failed to stop his emailing me and a lot of other conservative friends and acquaintances his load of Obama-crap. He actually chose Obama over our friendship. It still hurts. Hope he's happy with his choice, after all Obama's done to this country and yet intends to do.
Point taken. My comment is in no way anti Jew. More like anti liberals that happen to be Jews. Nonetheless, if all I have read & observed is reasonably accurate, the majority do vote liberal. Leading me to the conclusion that their religion is somewhat (weak? transparent? Certainly secondary to political ideology).
My personal experience is anecdotal and quite limited, but my contact with politically conservative Jews has been pretty limited.
I haven't heavily researched Pamela Geller, but so far I like what I see. The truth, no holds barred.
I know how you feel. I severed a relationship with a good friend over the same thing. He kept posting and emailing agitprop to me even after I asked him to stop. He was one of those who justified liberal insanity by invoking GWB. The final straw was an email about gun control and New Town.
It is a shame, we were tight at one time; we drove to Colorado once..