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1 posted on 07/29/2004 7:58:28 AM PDT by SJackson
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Kerry team complains that Israel is playing favorites

Aides of Democratic candidate Senator John Kerry are complaining that the Israeli government is making clear its preference of President George W. Bush in the American election campaign. Israeli Ambassador to the United States Danny Ayalon told Kerry aides that Israel is "absolutely neutral."

Democratic Party sources said they do not appreciate the fact that American Jews visiting Israel hear from the prime minister and his aides overstated praise for Bush, Haaretz reported. The officials warned that the praise for Bush is being interpreted as hints to the Jews that they should vote for the incumbent president in the coming election.

The sources expressed their disappointment that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon failed to meet with Kerry during the prime minister's last trip to Washington. Sharon's staff cited "scheduling difficulties" as the reason that the two did not meet.

The sources also noted that Kerry's brother Cameron, a convert to Judaism of over twenty years, recently visited Israel and met with Sharon, but photographers were banned from recording the meeting.

In addition, the sources mentioned Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's comments to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, in which he stated that he doesn't know who will win the election, but he preferred Bush.

According to the Haaretz report, most of the complaints are not coming directly from members of Kerry's team but rather from Jewish activists in the Democratic Party.

In response to the allegations, an official at the Prime Minister's Office said that Kerry is welcome in Israel at any time and Sharon has not yet met him due to "technical reasons," the Jerusalem Post reported.

Ayalon held talks yesterday with Kerry and made it clear to him that Israel is not interfering in the campaign, Israel Radio reported.

A senior advisor to Kerry, Susan Rice, said if Kerry is elected he will reinvigorate the Middle East peace process. She told Ayalon that Kerry sees Israel as an important ally, and that its security is important for U.S. security, the radio report said.

Sources close to Kerry, including former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk, said they expect a change in Israel's attitude toward Kerry once he is nominated this week, Haaretz reported.

Meanwhile, a panel at the Democratic National Convention was told that American Jews remain faithful and reliable supporters of the Democratic Party and seem poised to overwhelmingly back John Kerry in the Nov. 2 presidential election, Reuters reported. President Bush won only 19 percent of the Jewish vote in the 2000 elections.

Kerry: I will not try to impose a peace agreement The Democratic Party platform adopted on Tuesday said Jerusalem should remain the undivided capital of Israel, that Palestinian refugees had no right of return and that it was unrealistic to expect Israel to return to its 1949 borders - all positions espoused by Bush.

Kerry told Haaretz recently that the Jewish state had no one to negotiate with on the Palestinian side and that he would not try to impose a peace agreement if elected.

"It's up to Israel to negotiate peace, and it needs a partner to do it with and they don't have one yet," he said.

Kerry angered Israel supporters last October when he told an Arab-American group that an array of fences and walls Israel was building through occupied West Bank land was a "barrier to peace."

But Kerry criticized the UN General Assembly's resolution passed last week urging Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice's ruling that it should dismantle the security fence.

He said as president he would "stand up for Israel's security in the UN or any international organization."

"I want to express my deep disappointment at the resolution passed Tuesday by the UN General Assembly. Let us remember: Israel's fence is a legitimate response to terror that only exists in response to the wave of terror attacks against Israel. The fence has proven to be an important tool in Israel's fight against terrorism," Kerry said in a statement.

2 posted on 07/29/2004 8:00:40 AM PDT by SJackson (He will use those weapons of mass destruction again, as he has 10 times since 1983, Sandy Berger)
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Well, the Rats can be sure that Arafat, bin Ladin, and that little weirdo in N. Korea are all for Kerry.


3 posted on 07/29/2004 8:00:46 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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We can cross off Sharon as one of the foreign leaders who ran into Kerry at the Au Bon Pan.


4 posted on 07/29/2004 8:00:55 AM PDT by Semper Paratus
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To: SJackson

After having stated time and again that lots of foreign leaders prefer John Kerry, it is disingenuous for the Kerry team to complain now that one foreign leader prefers George Bush.

Why, once again, are Israel's leaders on the dock for actions that -- by the accuser's own admission -- are taken by other foreign leaders throughout the world?


6 posted on 07/29/2004 8:07:08 AM PDT by Piranha
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I can't imagine why any Foreign Leader would be cold to a politician whose official position is "to hell with your country. Let the Islamo-Fascists drive it into the sea."

This is a great test for Kerry. Now he can show us how he will literally, formally approach the international community and beg for America to be allowed back in.


9 posted on 07/29/2004 8:08:34 AM PDT by VisualizeSmallerGovernment (Question Liberal Authority)
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Sharon's attitude toward the two may have an effect on the vote of US Jews in the coming November elections

We can only hope. Jewish voting behavior is driven more by economic factors than foreign affairs.

George Bush might get 40-percent (on a good day.) In 2000, W got only 19-percent. (already posted summary)

I liked what I heard Mary Matlin say the other morning on Imus: Remind those 60+ percent that there was another national leader who brought a European country out of its economic woes, but neglected to focus on preserving and protecting God's Chosen People.

Russ

10 posted on 07/29/2004 8:09:01 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (the real enemy seeks to devour what is good)
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Perhaps it has something to do with the last Democratic president hosting Yaser Arafat 13 times at the White House.
11 posted on 07/29/2004 8:09:04 AM PDT by mware
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I don't think liberal US Jews like Sharon any better than Bush and doubt this will change much SJ.

Sharon is no fool, he knows Kerry is milquetoast and ineffective for Israel....not to mention the hard pro-Pali segment of the left.


12 posted on 07/29/2004 8:10:55 AM PDT by wardaddy
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hey dumbocraps, maybe putting Carter and Sharpton on stage wasn't such a good idea for getting Jewish support


13 posted on 07/29/2004 8:10:57 AM PDT by arielb
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It is very clever for Sharon's people to declare that they'll meet with Kerry in Israel.

Let Kerry visit the Knesset in Jerusalem, the Western Wall and the Security Fence. In that case, I would think that Israel's government would want to meet with him repeatedly and publicly, in front of cameras and microphones that capture his statements about Israel's security needs.


14 posted on 07/29/2004 8:13:19 AM PDT by Piranha
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Wow, imagine that, a leader of a people under attack from islamo fundamentalists and arab terrorists is cold to a man who believes in appeasement? How dare he.


15 posted on 07/29/2004 8:14:47 AM PDT by HamiltonJay ("You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.")
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So, John Kerry can talk about the non-existent foreign leaders who have told him they support him and use it as a positive in his campaign, but when a foreign leader prefers Bush, that is just wrong.

Makes perfect sense.

17 posted on 07/29/2004 8:17:39 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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Kerry's aides complain: Sharon prefers Bush

You mean, Sharon wasn't one of the foreign leaders that Kerry said support HIM?

18 posted on 07/29/2004 8:24:56 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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Kerry has to be real careful. If he comes out too strong for Israel, he will alienate the Muslim vote, which could be critical for him in Michigan. Farrakhan may also be miffed. His brother Cam, who converted to Judaism in the 1980s, was on C-SPAN this morning. Cam visited Israel recently trying to win support or at least asking Israeli leaders to remain neutral.
22 posted on 07/29/2004 8:33:55 AM PDT by kabar
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Well, when Kerry names James Baker and Jimmy Carter as exponents of his Middle East policy (though now he's flip-flopped and has reconsidered his choice), what does he expect the Israelis do do?


23 posted on 07/29/2004 8:35:32 AM PDT by white trash redneck (Make love, not war. Get married, do both.)
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Democratic Party sources said they do not appreciate the fact that American Jews visiting Israel hear from the prime minister and his aides overstated praise for Bush, Haaretz reported.

I don't recall hearing from the Democrat Party when Carville and Clintoon were busy pushing Barak over Bibi.

The sources also noted that Kerry's brother Cameron, a convert to Judaism of over twenty years, recently visited Israel and met with Sharon, but photographers were banned from recording the meeting.

And who is Cameron voting for? ;)

24 posted on 07/29/2004 8:39:25 AM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
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LOL This is funny. Kerry 'bragged' about 'foreign leaders' who had called him and extended their support. Now, Kerry's office is whining because Sharon likes Bush better.

Kerry is such an idiot.

27 posted on 07/29/2004 11:51:43 AM PDT by MEGoody (Flush the Johns - vote Bush/Cheney 04)
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sj...
if this is true...
dang.
I luvit.
and am NOT surprised.

Do you believe it... that "american jews prefer bush?"


29 posted on 07/29/2004 10:41:00 PM PDT by Robert_Paulson2 (the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
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So?
President George HW Bush used economic pressure to undermine Likud PM Shamir's government and supported Rabin. President Clinton supported the Labor PM Perez over his the Likud, which was then led by Benjamin Netanyahu. Clinton later sent Greenberg and other campaigners to help Barak's Labor party unseat PM Netanyahu.
32 posted on 08/01/2004 8:37:26 PM PDT by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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you damn right Sharon favors GWB....He lives in the real world


33 posted on 08/01/2004 8:41:23 PM PDT by The Wizard (DemonRATS: enemies of America)
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