When Barrack Obama refused to disclose who donated money to his election campaign, as other candidates had done, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he received endorsements from people like Louis Farrakhan, Muramar Kaddafi and Hugo Chavez, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he chose friends and acquaintances such as Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn who were revolutionary radicals, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he said that the Jew hating, America hating, Reverend Jeremiah Wright was like an uncle to him, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he refused to wear a flag lapel pin and did so only after a public outcry, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When his personal background was either scrubbed or hidden and nothing could be found about him, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he had an association in Chicago with Tony Rezco - a man of questionable character and who is now in prison and had helped Obama to a sweet deal on the purchase of his home - the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When it became known that George Soros, a multi-billionaire Marxist, spent a ton of money to get him elected, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he started appointing White House Czars that were radicals, revolutionaries, and even avowed Marxist /Communists, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he appointed cabinet members and several advisers who were tax cheats, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he appointed Mark Lloyd as Diversity Czar who believes in curtailing free speech, taking from one and giving to another to spread the wealth, who supported Hugo Chavez, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he appointed Anita Dunn, White House Communications Director who said Mao Tse Tung was her favorite philosopher and the person she turned to most for inspiration, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he appointed Van Jones, an ex-con and avowed Communist as Green Energy Czar, who since had to resign when this was made known, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When as President of the United States, he bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he traveled around the world criticizing America and never once talking of her greatness, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When his actions concerning the Middle East seemed to support the Palestinians over Israel, our longtime ally, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he took American tax dollars to resettle thousands of Anti-Israel Palestinians from Gaza to the United States, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
When he started spending us into a debt that was so big that our children will never be able to pay it off, the majority of my fellow Jewish voters said it didn't matter.
So why did the majority of my fellow Jewish voters vote for Obama?
Short answer: Obama is a "DEMOCRAT."
A not so short answer: A large percentage of Jews -- including affluent Jews -- blindly vote Democrats into office because voting for Democrats is Jewish tradition. Traditional voting for Democrats often times is not in the Jewish community's interest. Traditional Jewish voting was so strong, that they were blind to the 20 members of congress who voted in August, 2003, against the House and Senate resolutions of support for Israel. Twenty of the 24 were Democrats (details).
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