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« on: March 14, 2008, 07:49:10 PM »



By PHILIP ELLIOTT, Associated Press Writer Fri Mar 14, 7:57 AM ET

CLEVELAND - Barack Obama has a solid Senate record in support of Israel.

He sings the praises, too, of Jewish civil rights workers who fought for blacks' rights in the U.S. And he says he wants to patch up "a historically powerful bond between the African-American and Jewish communities."

Yet there is unease among some Jewish voters about the Illinois senator and Democratic presidential contender.

Why?

Part of it is a division between blacks and Jews that's been growing for years, a split that Obama has challenged fellow blacks to confront.

Another element is the praise Obama has received from Black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan, whose disparaging comments about Judaism are toxic to many voters. Obama's own pastor has a history of supporting Palestinian causes.

And there are questions about Obama advisers who some U.S. Jews see as less than ardent advocates of Israel.

Finally, there are rumors and outright lies about the candidate that have gained an audience through repetition in e-mails and on Web sites.

Obama is working hard to win over this vocal, powerful and reliably Democratic voting bloc.

Jews have accounted for about 4 percent of Democratic primary voters so far this year, and Clinton has held a 52-46 percent edge over Obama among them, according to exit polls.

On the day of the Mississippi primary this week, Obama took time to call Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to express condolences over the deadly terrorist attack on a rabbinical seminary in Jerusalem. He also reaffirmed his support for Israel's right to defend itself and for its commitment to negotiations with Palestinians and underscored the need to stop Iran from supporting terrorism or getting nuclear weapons.

The effort by the candidate and his advisers to calm disquiet among Jewish voters began more than a year ago.

"The Jewish community cannot be taken for granted," said Rep. Robert Wexler of Florida, one of Obama's chief surrogates before Jewish audiences. Wexler sent an e-mail last March to supporters urging them not to be swayed by rumors, a message he repeated during a recent forum in Cleveland.

Obama used a speech in January at Martin Luther King Jr.'s church in Atlanta to chastise blacks for latent anti-Semitism. And during a recent debate, Obama alluded to James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, one black and two Jewish civil rights workers murdered in Mississippi in 1964 as they worked together on a campaign to register black voters.

"You know, I would not be sitting here were it not for a whole host of Jewish-Americans who supported the civil rights movement and helped to ensure that justice was served in the South," Obama said. "And that coalition has frayed over time around a whole host of issues, and part of my task in this process is making sure that those lines of communication and understanding are reopened."

Still, there remains some "nervousness over Senator Obama" among Jewish voters, said Rabbi Joshua Skoff, who attended a private meeting with Obama in Cleveland last month. "The rumors still have some legs."

At the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, President Howard Friedman said Obama's Senate record on Israel has given his critics no reason to doubt him.

But that record is thin. Just a little over three years ago, Obama was a state legislator in Illinois.

"Right now, Obama's big problem with the Jewish community is similar to his problem with other communities: He's just not clearly defined among any voter groups," said Kenneth Wald, director of Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Florida-Gainesville. "The fact he has a name that sounds Muslim and has a Muslim father underlines questions about what we do and what we do not know about him."
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2008, 08:03:16 PM »

Why such a title?
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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2008, 08:11:58 PM »

Why such a title?
I apologize for answering your question with a question but I have questions also.
Why were these efforts made?
The effort by the candidate and his advisers to calm disquiet among Jewish voters began more than a year ago.
"The Jewish community cannot be taken for granted," said Rep. Robert Wexler of Florida, one of Obama's chief surrogates before Jewish audiences. Wexler sent an e-mail last March to supporters urging them not to be swayed by rumors, a message he repeated during a recent forum in Cleveland.


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« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2008, 08:13:24 PM »

Why would you suggest he is in Israel's pocket? I don't understand.
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« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2008, 09:39:34 PM »

Why would you suggest he is in Israel's pocket? I don't understand.
When a political candidate tries to "calm disquiet" with any community it's because he is not getting money from that community.

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« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2008, 09:41:36 PM »

Why would you suggest he is in Israel's pocket? I don't understand.
When a political candidate tries to "calm disquiet" with any community it's because he is not getting money from that community.



So if he is in Israel's pocket it's because they aren't giving him money?  Huh
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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2008, 10:02:58 PM »

Why would you suggest he is in Israel's pocket? I don't understand.
When a political candidate tries to "calm disquiet" with any community it's because he is not getting money from that community.



So if he is in Israel's pocket it's because they aren't giving him money?  Huh
Obomber has been "calming the disquiet" with the Jewish community for over 1 year.
I'm not Jewish and he has not been trying to calm my disquiet for over 1 year and my voting group is much larger than the Jewish voting group.
It's about the Jewish money base.
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