Posted on 10/04/2004 10:29:20 AM PDT by Michael Goldsberry
ORLANDO, Fla. - Ever since President Bush (news - web sites) narrowly won Florida four years ago, Democrats have meticulously courted key voting blocs that strategists believe could help reverse the party's fortunes in 2004 - showering attention on seniors, African Americans, Jews, and Cuban and Haitian Americans.
On Sunday night, a surprising new ethnic thread wove itself into Florida's ever-complicated political fabric: the frustrated Arab American.
Business owners, physicians, lawyers and others - furious over the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 policies that many believe unfairly target Muslims and Arab Americans in the government's quest to root out terrorists - huddled in a hotel ballroom across the street from Disney World to demonstrate how much they wanted a change in the White House.
The meeting, intended to be a bipartisan affair sponsored by the Washington-based Arab American Institute, turned into a cheering session for Democratic nominee Sen. John F. Kerry (news, bio, voting record) - illustrating a dramatic shift in a traditionally Republican group.
"I thought Bush was another Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) on a small scale for what he believed in," said Ashley Ansara, president of a clinical research company in Orlando. "I found out he's no Reagan. Not even close."
He said this would be the first presidential election since he moved to the U.S. in 1973 that he wouldn't be voting Republican.
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Ugggghhhhh....
Maybe if they cleaned their own house, they wouldn't have to feel this way!
Arab-Americans are mad that Bush calls a spade a spade, or, in this case, Islamofascists terrorists.
God,I'm sick of the whining.
You don't like it here-----LEAVE!
WaWaWa....buncha crybabies. GOOD! Even more reason to believe that Bush is doing something right.
But they surely understand where it comes from. And their (by-and-large) failure to denounce the terrorists makes it harder to separate them.
If they don't understand it, tough luck.
Typical L A times article. Find someone who doesn't like Bush and extrapolite it to some huge issue. The Times would tell us that every voter in the U. S. hates Bush. MSM spin only.
LOL! I love these minority outrage articles that turn up every 4 years. The Arab population is so small in Florida you wonder why they bother. Oops my bad....it's Bush's fault!
I am a Floridian and I am mad as hell at arabs, Muslims, and french Canadians.
At least they still have their heads.
My answer to the Muslim arabs in America:
Chill out.
Get a haircut and a shave.
Shower daily.
Use deodorant.
Get up off the ground and get a good night's sleep.
We must be close to the end of the universe/time: arabs, along with the majority of jews, love the Democratic Party.
"...furious over the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 policies that many believe unfairly target Muslims and Arab Americans in the government's quest to root out terrorists..." as if the Bush administration was ignoring all those Swedish,
Danish, Andorran and Tibetan terrorists who have been hijacking airliners and blowing up buildings on American soil and just picking on the poor Muslims. Disgraceful that someone wrote this, worse that no editor intervened before it saw the light of day.
Let them leave for their jihadistans. They'll not be missed.
LA Times is wrong on this.
There are many Rangers on Bush's team who are Arabs (Muslims) in Central Florida.
For anyone wondering, a "ranger" status is when you donate at least $100,000 to the Bush/Cheney re-election campaign
These people need to get the h*** out of this country
and move back to the third world toilets they came from.
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