To: CHARLITE
Ingratitude has nothing to do with it. Beliefs change slowly. For a historically victimized group such as the Jews, beliefs cannot be expected to change in one election cycle. As long as more vote for him than in 2000, that's progress.
3 posted on
10/31/2004 5:12:45 PM PST by
fso301
To: fso301
You're WRONG. The Rabbi is RIGHT. End of story
8 posted on
10/31/2004 8:07:11 PM PST by
NYC Republican
(Skerry talks about building coalitions...He voted NO in the Gulf War, Yes this time...Flip-Flop Liar)
To: fso301
I think that the explanation is just the opposite. America has become the safest country for Jews to live. Yes, there is some anti-semitism, but there is also anti-Christian elite bigotry, and people have learned to live with it. What we are seeing now is that the voting habits of upper middle class urban and suburban Jews mirror the voting habits of upper middle class and suburban gentiles. The same leftie muddled thinking that leads a Presbyterian corporate lawyer in Lake Forest IL to vote for Kerry will have exactly the same effect on the Jewish corporate lawyer who lives across the street from him.
9 posted on
10/31/2004 8:41:25 PM PST by
white trash redneck
(Make love, not war. Get married, do both.)
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