Posted on 11/03/2004 5:08:51 PM PST by Former Military Chick
Ilan Shachar got axed?
Jerusalem Post has taken a left turn and Ha'aretz is turning right?
We'll see who's the first to report that Arafat has achieved room temperature.
Shalom.
More Jews voted for President Bush than in 2000.
The more pious, the more likely to vote Bush !
I don't know Ilan Shachar, but here's an article about David Landau. He's religious, but left wing. Also, I was wrong about the date. The change happened in February (glad I checked).
http://allisonkaplansommer.blogmosis.com/history/020995.html
It looks like Shachar is the daily features editor:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/QA.jhtml?qaNo=85&_loopback=1
Anyone know the total percentage of the Jewish vote that went to Bush? I hope it's better than last time.
Dov, who happens to be a friend of mine (I went to school with him) Is a state assemblyman, not a congressman. The congressman that represents his district is unfortunately Jerrold Nadler, who easily won re-election.
Thank TC for the kind words. It was early and sometimes I type faster then I think, or is the other way around, but you get the idea.
I am so thrilled that the Jewish voter realizes that there is room under the GOP tent.
We own a home in Owings Mills Maryland. Many Jewish families and along with their being Jewish they were very liberal democrats. Two terms ago Sauerbrey (sp) ran for Governor. We lost and not until Earlich won have the folks moved somewhat to the center.
Perhaps when we return, some have found a home in the republican party.
Again, thank you for your thoughtful post.
Jewish vote for Bush **ping**
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