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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (3766)2/12/2003 12:30:37 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) of 15987
 
Nadine, Re: michael lerner (my post got way OT but its from the heart)

Jews have been betrayed by the left before. USSR is a good place to start. It has always been my belief that Jews are particularly vulnerable from either extreme because they present such an easy target. Largely successful folks in business(Jewish conspiracy for world domination) and often are very liberal politically and socially(jews are all commies). But the thing that makes Jews everywhere so vulnerable that there are so few of us left. Thats really why we have been such an easy target. And Israel as a state mirrors that weakness. In the end they decided not to rely on anyone and thats where their nukes originated.
In America we rely on the goodness of the American people. I continue to be optimistic here. Jews have been assimilated into american life in every regard. There is a love affair going on between americans and its jewish population--literally. 50% + of all jews intermarry to the consternation of rabbis everywhere. Both my kids have Christian spouses. But that works both ways. We celebrate chinese new year with one set of inlaws and they come to our home for Rosh Hashana. Sorry for getting way off topic. Scotts anti semetic post yesterday got to me. I love this country and hate those who try to divide us by ethnic, racial and religous criteria. mike
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