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To: LV who wrote (3386)9/11/2001 5:41:55 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 23908
 
See how black Jews are hunted down in your banana democracy:

Three Ethiopian Jews Face Deportation For Joining Messianic Group
voice-wilderness.com

As a matter of fact, a Christian-Orthodox Russian who belongs to the Mafyia is more welcomed in Israel than any Ethiopian wretch... But how come those silly American Evangelists stick by the Zionists?! It's beyond me that these Jesus worshippers side with Israeli Jesus-bashers.

Jews and Israel

Netanyahu Coalition and Evangelical Christians Are on Collision Course

By Nathan Jones

June/July 1997, pgs. 50-54, pgs. 50-54


The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Israel's principal Washington, DC lobby, makes no bones about it. While its clout in the media flows directly from Jewish network executives, publishers, journalists, and advertisers, its hold on Congress is further strengthened by "60 million Evangelical Christians" who, as lobby advertisements put it, "believe the creation of Israel is the fulfillment of God's prophecy."
[...]

washington-report.org

PALM BEACH POST WASHINGTON BUREAU, 9/9/96

Jewish vote not just for Democrats anymore
The GOP now draws young Jewish supporters who agree with the Christian Coalition on many issues.
By LARRY LIPMAN


WASHINGTON - In Capitol Hill offices barely a stone's throw apart, two Jewish groups are plotting political strategies. One is allied with the Democrats, the other with the Republicans.

Jewish voters allied with Democrats is no surprise. Jews historically have voted Democratic in overwhelming numbers. But a group of Jews allied with the Republicans -- where the Christian Coalition plays an increasingly large role -- is something different.

"We're the Jewish boys in the Republican Party and the Republican boys in the Jewish community," said Matthew Brooks, executive director of the National Jewish Coalition. "It makes us definitely a minority within a minority."

Brooks sees a growing trend among Jewish voters -- particularly those under 45 -- to support GOP candidates and the conservative economic and social policies advocated by the Republican Party.

As for the religious right, he says the he National Jewish Coalition has more areas of agreement than disagreement with the Christian Coalition.
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rjchq.org