Posted on 05/09/2008 8:16:55 AM PDT by tedbel
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Good graphic Phil -
High Volume. Articles on Israel can also be found by clicking on the Topic or Keyword Israel. or WOT [War on Terror]
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As I've often noted, Israel isn't the first priority for most liberal voters, I know that's hard for some people to understand. And a liberal who thinks America can negotiate it's way out of problems will support the same tactic on Israel's part.
One can be pro-Israel and pro-Obama. But imo that individual is wrong on the issue of terrorism, and how the west must deal with it.
And that's the issue to be addressed, not the relatively cheap shot that you're a dem, so you can't be pro-Israel. Feel free to substitute pro-America. That approach is based on a false premise, and is counter productive.
Yes, gun control was one factor that aided the Nazis in their perpetration of the Holocaust, but it was far from the entire explanation for it.
...they willfully went into the camps without a fight.
It certainly wasn't "willful" but in the large majority of instances, there was no practical means of resisting, since - for one thing - Jews were generally unarmed.
But there were exceptions. Some Jews joined non-Jews in partisan anti-Nazi resisistance militias in the various nations of Europe. And there was the famous and heroic Warsaw ghetto uprising in Poland in 1943. And, believe it or not, there were at least two incidents of Jewish inmates escaping concentration camps.
You may be interested to know that David Horowitz, whom I just heard over the radio, concurs precisely with my assessment that McCain will get 40+ percent of the Jewish vote vs. “Osama” Obama.
They did say they would vote for Hillary if she got the nomination.
Dukakis had it easy, he only had Jesse Jackson nipping at his heels. Obama's got the Democratic version of the Hound of the Baskervilles going after him. This is such a fun election year, getting to enjoy the on-going slug-fest of Obama vs. the Hildehound.:)
Many Jews, especially those from immigrant families (esp from former USSR) are staunch Republicans and anti-Obama. It is probably due to their first-hand experience and familiarity with fierce antisemitism in their birthplaces. They value Israel, as do many Jews in the United States, and vote Republican seeing that conservatives tend to be more supportive of Israel. Obama is not a favorite among Russian Jews in the United States because of his known sympathetic stance with the Palestinians (he attended an Arab conference and dined with Edward Said- a very anti-Western “historian”), his willingness to sit down with a Holocaust-denier who threatens to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, and his nuclear weapons advisor’s ridiculous comments about making Israel remove its nuclear weapons. It is just as puzzling to Russian Jews as it is to many Gentile conservatives as to why some American Jews are liberal.
As a a second-generation American-born Jewish Republican, I have been aware of the political leanings of the more recently arrived Soviet (and other eastern European) Jewish immigrants for some time.
The question of Republican outreach to this group has been discussed. There are obviously some new Republican voters who can be cultivated there. But is such an effort worth it, when you consider that this community is both small and predominantly located in what have been 'Rat states and 'Rat localities? Would it help swing any elections on any level to the GOP? Please feel free to comment.
plain and simple.
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