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Iraqis a problem for W – in Mich
New York Daily News ^ | 10/16/04 | JAMES GORDON MEEK

Posted on 10/17/2004 2:19:22 AM PDT by conservative in nyc

In the tight race for battleground state Michigan's 17 electoral votes, President Bush's fortunes may rest in the hands of Iraqis.

These Iraqis, however, are not in Baghdad. They're 150,000 politically active immigrants clustered in suburbs of Detroit.

Iraqi-Americans make up almost a tenth of the 1.2 million residents in Oakland County, north of the city, where political analysts say Bush faces his only chance at winning the state. The discontent of the Iraqis, a Christian sect known as Chaldeans, is a huge worry for the Bush campaign.

"It is incredibly ironic," said David Bonior, the ex-Democratic House majority whip who represented Michigan for 26 years. "They're very disappointed with the President."

In 2000, Al Gore narrowly beat Bush in Michigan 51% to 46%. This year, John Kerry holds a slight edge on him in a state that is a must-win for the Democrat to secure the presidency, according to pollster John Zogby.

The Chaldeans of Oakland County are well-to-do Catholics who traditionally vote Republican, but support for the President among many has turned like the orange leaves falling on the streets.

Bush supporters worry about Republicans such as Ramadi-born dentist Shakib Halabu, 55, of Orchard Lake.

"We tried Bush and now we have chaos in Iraq," said Halabu, who fears for the safety of Iraq's Christian minority. Just yesterday, five Baghdad churches were bombed in a string of predawn attacks. No injuries were reported. Similar bombings two months ago left 11 dead. "I would rather try somebody else who might make it better." Chaldean leader Adhid Miri, 55, backs Bush but is inundated with calls from Iraqis worried about kidnapped relatives.

"Many of my Republican friends say they're not voting for Bush again," Miri said. "Chaldeans are not in his pocket."

Beyond the Chaldeans, Oakland County's most contested precincts are working and middle-class white neighborhoods where most blocks have as many lawn signs for Kerry as for Bush.

All the candidates on the national tickets have campaigned here in recent weeks. Even households are split over the choice, said Kristina Andreski, 14, as she knocked on neighbors' doors in Royal Oak to charm them into backing Kerry.

On Hawthorn Ave., Henry Vasquez, 38, said he's voting for Kerry because he opposes the war - but his wife backs Bush.

"I'll never vote for Kerry," bellowed veteran David Parr, 70, from his doorway. "He's a flip-flopper, and he lied about Vietnam."

Bush still has major Oakland allies, such as Yahya Basha, a Syrian-born doctor with close ties to the White House, who says the war and FBI scrutiny of Muslims are tough issues for the President to overcome. "My support for Bush is 100%, but I have more to answer for in the Muslim community now," said Basha, a Sunni Muslim.

Though Arab and Muslim-Americans are only 1.2% of Michigan voters, they are an organized and powerful constituency. Their symbolic center is Dearborn, west of Detroit, where 76% backed Bush four years ago. Recent Zogby polling show most now blame him for what they consider the excesses of the Patriot Act, the worsening Arab-Israeli conflict and Iraq insecurity.

Among Sunnis, who adhere to the same branch of Islam as Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, ceaseless visits by nosy FBI agents have alienated voters.

"After 9/11, they suspected every Muslim-American," said influential cleric Mohamad Mardini, as he drew five FBI agents' business cards from his wallet and spread them across a table in one of Dearborn's Arab cafes.

"I voted for Bush, but now Muslims are not supporting him at all," Mardini said.

A Shiite leader in Dearborn, Imam Hassan Qazwini, 40, once strongly supported Bush and attended a private meeting with Vice President Cheney last month during a campaign stop. Asked whether Cheney was able to woo him back, the bearded and black-turbaned Iraqi smiled coolly and said, "He was gracious."

Around the corner at the Karbalaa mosque, Imam Husham Al-Husainy, 50 - a confidant of Iraq's Shiite leader Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani - also was a Bush man in 2000, who now "leans toward Kerry."

"There is sadness and bitterness here - the liberation of Iraq has died," said the Iraqi.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: arabvote; bush; georgewbush; iraqiamericans; iraqivote; michigan; napalminthemorning; nyddailynews; presidentbush; wot
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To: M1911A1
How about getting your sorry butt over there to do something about it like I did, you coward.

You answered your own question. He's a good little lib already; expecting others to do things for him.

41 posted on 10/17/2004 3:08:11 PM PDT by Fruitbat
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To: conservative in nyc

This reminds me, didn't a rumor get floated around a few weeks ago that Saddam would be tried in mid-October? Haven't heard boo about that.


42 posted on 10/17/2004 4:13:32 PM PDT by ride the whirlwind (Poor John Kerry, he can't help it. He was born with a silver flip-flop in his mouth.)
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To: conservative in nyc
Anybody with the know how let's send the people named in this article who are pro Bush this email address and let them circulate it among the Iraqi people they know in Mich..
http://www.pbase.com/kburch/the_picture_from_iraq_you_wont_see_in_the_news&page=all
Maybe we can find them in the white pages and send the link in the mail or if someone knows where to find their web addresses we can email them this site. It could make a difference.
43 posted on 10/17/2004 6:10:58 PM PDT by Bellflower (A new day is coming!)
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To: dawn53

EARTH to AMERICAN Iraqis !! The chaos if caused by MUSLIMS and fanatics. Where the hell are the Iraqi-Americans and the Iraqis who should be grateful as Hell for the sacrifice the people of America and the brave soldiers have given for their freedom and the freedom of their relatives/friends in Iraq. It sickens me that there is no show of any hint of gratitude on the part of any of the Iraqis - certainly not what one would expect after our soldiers died so that they do not live in tyranny!
Yes, there are problems, there are obstructionists who oppose freedom - no one said freedom would be free or easy.
If this country NEVER assists another in fighting for basic freedom the world can give their thanks to the Iraqi people and the American Iraqi and American Muslim communities!


44 posted on 10/17/2004 6:25:01 PM PDT by Froggie
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To: TomasUSMC

I'm with you!


45 posted on 10/17/2004 6:34:52 PM PDT by Isabelle
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To: beaversmom

ROFLMAO....you are so right!


46 posted on 10/17/2004 8:09:11 PM PDT by Shortstop7
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To: TomasUSMC

I don't believe this. San Diego houses the second largest Chaldean community in the US. Every single one (and there have been quite a few) I've spoke to supports the President and are proud to be called American.


47 posted on 10/17/2004 8:10:25 PM PDT by Hildy (The really great men are always simple and true)
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