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To: Amy J who wrote (183861)2/29/2004 12:12:50 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574906
 
Amy, Why do you think it's okay to be biased against liberals?

It's not OK. Arnold's strength, however, isn't just from avoiding making blanket statements about liberals, for even Bush avoids making those statements as much as possible. Arnold is a pragmatic people person, one who truly respects the opinions of everyone he has to deal with, including his political opponents.

On an unrelated note, egads, some Israeli folks have repeatedly seen separately some of the ultra conservative Rabbi's pick up a prostitute at a hotel parking lot that's just "down the hill" from hightech, and take them into a hotel room for about an hour.

It's very tragic when spiritual leaders who should know better fall to such temptations. I personally know someone who did this, a former friend whom many of my fellow churchgoers looked up to as a spiritual leader. Needless to say, I don't speak to him anymore.

Tenchusatsu



To: Amy J who wrote (183861)2/29/2004 2:00:10 PM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574906
 
Amy Re..It's important to realize that there are a substantial number of liberal Jews (in fact, most Israelis in hightech appear to be liberal, which doesn't make being liberal more right or more wrong). But it's very important to realize there indeed are liberal Jews and quite a large number of them too. It's incorrect to think all Jews are conservative.

Frankly, I think the assumption most Jews are conservative, comes from the assumption, most Jews are more religious than the average American; and therefore side with the religious right. AFAIK, most Jews have more Democratic tendencies , than rep. ones. And both parties, Rep. and Dems, have supported Israel; so support of Israel isn't the vote getter, one might think.