> RoMunn wrote:
> All the money in the world isn't going to sell American voters on socialism.
>
You're REALLY unfamiliar with U of Chicago.
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All the money in the world isn't going to sell American voters on socialism.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:21 AM, Gruss Gwrote:
> > RoMun wrote:
> > Obama is going to win the primary, but he is way too liberal for the
> general
> > election. His voting record is going to be his downfall come November
I'm not sure what exactly history shows... history is an interesting
beast, for sure!
We like to think certain ways about certain stuff, which is at odds
with Truth (and Truth is itself quite a concept!).
It sounded like people with machine guns is why he left, but can he be trusted?
I'm pret
Not yet. It sounds like an interesting read but there's a base question to
ask - was he 'expelled' or did he head his Arab brothers and flee Israel
with the understanding that he'll come back after it has been destroyed.
History shows that this was the reason many (most?) fled Israel was due to
thi
Hey Michael, have you read "Blood Brothers"?
http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Brothers-Elias-Chacour/dp/0800790960
I'm not sure what the REAL deal is, but our involvement with Israel
has been problematic.
Eh. Very charged issue for some folks, regardless.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Michael
The litmus test is who he pulls in to handle foreign and middle east
affairs. The team he has is not clearly or strongly committed to Israel.
Quite the opposite.
As for the times, their editorial bias is anti-Israel and their "some
critics" is avoiding the issue which is not his words but his choic
> Dino wrote:
> Point is, the guy's not a friendly, lets get the country together type of
> guy. And this is who Obama turns to for spiritual guidance.
>
Obama's position on Israel -- the litmus test for the conservative
Jewish establishment -- is the mainstream Democratic Party position.
His we
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Never know who might mysteriously 'get power' when she takes office ya know!
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> RoMun wrote:
> Obama is going to win the primary, but he is way too liberal for the general
> election. His voting record is going to be his downfall come November.
>
Well, you better hope John McCain's monthly $13M is enough to fund his
campaign. With $50+M per month Obama will have plenty of
Obama is going to win the primary, but he is way too liberal for the general
election. His voting record is going to be his downfall come November.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Gruss Gwrote:
> Reagan beat Jimmy Carter in 1980 by attracting disaffected Democrats
> in millions. They did not jump
Weekly standard? I've never been to its site but your tone on it makes me
want to at least look at it. No, I'm looking at other information including
Wright's own speeches (and I'm skipping over any Farakan stuff as you seem
to think it has no meaning).
"In sermons and interviews, Dr. Wright has e
I'll deal with his preacher in Dana's post but as for his team:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1203589810710&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter
"The opposite is the case with the Obama team. Headed up by Jimmy Carter's
("Israel is an apartheid state") national security advisor, *Zbig
He's been reading the Weekly Standard it seems. I just did a quick
google find out what the heck he is talking about. It seems his
preacher is associated with a magazine that said something nice about
Louis Farrakhan. Which makes him antisemitic.
Seeems a bit of a reach to me.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008
Hmm? What?
his Preacher is going to be an official?
Where'd you read that?
Who's Hillary's preacher btw?
Or for that matter...who's her doctor?
Never know who might mysteriously 'get power' when she takes office ya know!
;-)
On 02/03/2008, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If we're
If we're voting for Obama's team then I'm voting for anyone else. There are
people on it that I DON'T want in power. His preacher heads the list.
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Reagan beat Jimmy Carter in 1980 by attracting disaffected Democrats
in millions. They did not jump to Reagan because Mr Carter was a
particularly leftwing Democrat. Nor did Reagan appeal by watering his
positions down into centrist mush.
He ran as an unapologetic conservative, just as Mr Obama ha
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