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Poll on American Jewish Attitudes Finds They're Liberal, Hate Bush and Want Israel-Palestine Deal

Posted by Spencer Ackerman, Attackerman at 5:56 AM on July 17, 2008.


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J Street, The pro-peace/pro-Israel/pro-Palestine Jewish lobby just released a monster of a poll on American Jewish political attitudes. The takeaway: we're liberal as hell; we hate Bush; we know Bush has been a disaster for Israel; we'll support any peace deal the Israelis make; and the only thing we're uncomfortable with to that end is giving East Jerusalem back to the Palestinians.

Let's go down the line. Seventy-four percent of us view Bush unfavorably and 83 percent of us disapprove of his job performance. While 76 percent of the country as a whole says the U.S. is on the wrong track, an astonishing 90 percent of American Jews say the same. Only 21 percent of us approve of the Iraq war and only 29 percent think Bush is good for Israel, and those are clearly the shmucks that kissed ass in Hebrew school and snitched when the rest of us used the synagogue phone booth and cloakroom to make out or get high.

When asked if the U.S. should or shouldn't actively broker Mideast peace, it broke down 55 percent for U.S. involvement and 30 percent against. J Street, the menschen, took that a step further and examined support for the hard choices peace requires. "Even if it meant the United States publicly stating its disagreements with both the Israelis and the Arabs?" Yes -- 75 percent; no -- 25 percent. "Even if it meant the United States exerting pressure on both Israelis and Arabs to make the compromises necessary for peace?" Yes -- 70 percent; no -- 30 percent.

In terms of negotiating positions for an Arab-Israeli settlement, 59 percent agree that Israel will need to "withdraw from most of the West Bank and dismantle many of the Israeli settlements." Another 58 percent agree that for full peace with Syria -- and an abandonment of their support for Hamas and Hezbollah -- Israel should get out of the Golan. Only 44 percent, though, endorse the statement that Palestinian East Jerusalem should be part of the state of Palestine. And while that's the only non-majority position among American Jews for what can fairly be called the dovish line, 44 percent is still a substantial amount of support.

J Street's poll supports its contention that the attitudes of most of us are far, far out of whack with what this country's self-appointed Jewish leaders -- the Joe Liebermans, the AIPACs, the Sheldon Adelsons, the Commentary magazines -- say we're about and what we're actually about.


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Otto .
Posted by: otto on Jul 17, 2008 6:49 AM   
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I say, Thank God (or Yahweh...I'm a Gentile Christian) for J Street! They're giving people like me peace of mind for condeming so many of Israel's tactics and not having to feel anti-semetic!

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Jews, Bush and Israel
Posted by: citizenjoe on Jul 17, 2008 8:39 AM   
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So, it turns out that American Jews are not a bunch of right-wing Zionist fanatics, unlike the so called "Jewish lobby" AIPAC. These creeps get their money from a few dozen very well off right wing Jewish racists that hate Arabs and want to see Israel dominate the entire Middle East. Bush likes this idea just fine because Israeli dominance means the Arab states can never be strong and that means the USA can steal their oil as long as the situation continues. Both the right wing in the USA and in Israel have a common goal-- failed or subjugated states in the Middle East. So, the misery of Iraq is good thing, a success in Bush's eyes. The same thing applies to Iran-- destroy the state-- is Bush's goal. Totally revolting and criminal

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The jews abandon Israel every thousand years; it's about time for the latest trip.
Posted by: edith on Jul 17, 2008 1:10 PM   
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but what percent (98, 99) favor a Jewish state where Arab citizens have the same "rights" as blacks in Mississippi in 1948? Binational secular state? I don't think so. This dispute won't end until the Arabs achieve technological and financial superiority over the jewish "state". at that point all these "israelis" with dual american citizenship will flock back to Long Island faster than you can say "but is it good for Israel?"

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the Jewish vote
Posted by: fagel on Jul 17, 2008 5:40 PM   
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To the writer who thinks that American Jews - or any other group of Jews for that matter - want Israel to dominate the Middle East: let's hear your bona fides. Where on earth did anyone ever get the idea that Israel could possibly dominate the Middle East??? 350 million Arabs against 7 million Jews??? Actually, it sounds like past remarks like Jews own all the banks, all of the media, control the White House and on and on.

You can't be serious.

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» Israel's gifts to America Posted by: weathered
For some this simple, essential lesson
Posted by: weathered on Jul 18, 2008 5:45 AM   
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goes right over their arrogant heads:

Humility eludes us, denial becomes us and trouble follows us.

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oxheadone
Posted by: oxheadone on Jul 19, 2008 12:32 AM   
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A recent Israeli poll finds that a majority of Israelis think that Bush has been the most pro-Israel president to date. They are afraid of Obama and his 'make nice' approach to middle east policies. It is very confusing.

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