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Roger –
I’m inviting you & your readers to look at my blog post the New Kristallnacht, inspired in part by things you have written.
Roger, I found it interesting that the three writers on the Slate list that are voting for Bush are 1 science fiction writer and two dectective story writers. Since these genres expect their readers to be able to think, I wonder what that says about the choice for President.
Interesting article, and they ring true, but my question is, ‘Where do the Jews stand?’
Excerpt text from Rabbi Boteach
“But there are two constituencies whose abandonment of President Bush is not just surprising, but downright shameful. They are, ironically, the Arabs and the Jews. Polls show that 90 percent of Arab and Islamic Americans will vote for John Kerry, while 80 percent of the Jewish community will do the same. ”
full text here:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41156
Sorry fellow readers for the confusion, but my comment is directed to Baron’s comment ‘The New Kristallnacht’ (first comment on this blog)
chris_m, you can go here
http://lieberman.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm?regarding=issue
and paste in that comment. He came close to saying something in Florida the other day. I really wish he would make a statement, a la Zell Miller. Time is short. But maybe he’s playing a longer game than soon-to-retire Zell.
I wrote Sophia on her site, that piece is very depressing, and very, very hilarious!