Man you make it way too easy man. This is almost so easy that it's fun. First of all. I like how you did not respond to any of my points on the last two posts. I think I put your Neil Cavuto rant to rest. That was easy. Your idea that we were debt free under Clinton, that was easy. To be totally honest with you, you are one of the easiest guys to rip apart on ET because you never back up your statements with facts and when facts get presented to you you run to the race card and just completely ignore them. My statement about Jews in south Florida was 100% correct. I'm not going to be politically correct here because I'm not a sellout. I will speak my mind. You can cry about it later.
So I will know back up my statements. Feel free to respond but I don't think you will because you have no argument. The first link is about the percentage of jewish voters who vote democratic. These are the facts.
http://gcruse.typepad.com/the_owners_manual/2004/01/whither_the_jew.html
Gore received 95% of Jewish voters over 65 years old and 82.4% of those 30 to 49.
Average percentage of the Jewish vote won by the Democratic presidential candidate in the 1980s: 59
Average percentage since then: 79
For most of the 20th century the Jewish vote has simply not been in play. The last Republican candidate for President to carry it was Warren G. Harding in 1920. By 1928, Jews had moved overwhelmingly over to the Democratic Party in response to the candidacy of New York Governor Al Smith, the first Roman Catholic to be nominated for President. Smith lost (his religion was a big factor), but Jews stuck with the Democrats from that point on. There have been eighteen Presidential elections since 1928 and the Jewish vote for the Democrats has averaged above 70 per cent. The only other ethnic group offering such consistent support to the Democrats has been the African-American community
OK, now let's move over to south Florida, this link will show you clearly the impact the Jewish vote has on south Florida. Enjoy RS!
http://www.forward.com/issues/2002/02.10.18/news5.html
Wolfson, whose home is in Palm Beach County, is not alone in her consternation. Throughout South Florida counties of Palm Beach, Miami-Dade and Broward, where Jewish seniors like Wolfson comprise a sizeable percentage of the vote.
While Jewish voters gave much of their primary vote to McBride's opponent, Clinton-era Attorney General Janet Reno, they tend to be staunch New Deal Democrats and will certainly support their party's nominee; indeed, they may give McBride the 80-85% of their vote that went to Gore, she said.
http://www.bethyeshurun.org/democrat.htm
There you go buddy. Now are you going to tell me that most Jews don't vote democrat? Now are you going to tell me that Jewish people do not make a sizeable percentage of the vote from Palm Beach county and Broward county? LOL. It's kind of hard when you get beat upside the head with facts isn't it? What are you going to say now? Oh yeah, I must hate Jewish people because I know their voting record. Yup, you got me. I state some facts that really hurt your argument and you pull out the race card. Nice. typical liberal stunt. That's why republicans can't mention poverty and african americans in the same sentence or liberals will call them racists. So instead we just pretend there are no poor black people. LOL. Seriously buddy, I know it's hard to make an argument when I use facts and you use rhetoric. Like I said, this is why you are one of the easiest people to debate on ET. Some of my other debaters actually come back at me with facts and therefore make my job a lot more challenging, but not you. LMAO.
So I will know back up my statements. Feel free to respond but I don't think you will because you have no argument. The first link is about the percentage of jewish voters who vote democratic. These are the facts.
http://gcruse.typepad.com/the_owners_manual/2004/01/whither_the_jew.html
Gore received 95% of Jewish voters over 65 years old and 82.4% of those 30 to 49.
Average percentage of the Jewish vote won by the Democratic presidential candidate in the 1980s: 59
Average percentage since then: 79
For most of the 20th century the Jewish vote has simply not been in play. The last Republican candidate for President to carry it was Warren G. Harding in 1920. By 1928, Jews had moved overwhelmingly over to the Democratic Party in response to the candidacy of New York Governor Al Smith, the first Roman Catholic to be nominated for President. Smith lost (his religion was a big factor), but Jews stuck with the Democrats from that point on. There have been eighteen Presidential elections since 1928 and the Jewish vote for the Democrats has averaged above 70 per cent. The only other ethnic group offering such consistent support to the Democrats has been the African-American community
OK, now let's move over to south Florida, this link will show you clearly the impact the Jewish vote has on south Florida. Enjoy RS!
http://www.forward.com/issues/2002/02.10.18/news5.html
Wolfson, whose home is in Palm Beach County, is not alone in her consternation. Throughout South Florida counties of Palm Beach, Miami-Dade and Broward, where Jewish seniors like Wolfson comprise a sizeable percentage of the vote.
While Jewish voters gave much of their primary vote to McBride's opponent, Clinton-era Attorney General Janet Reno, they tend to be staunch New Deal Democrats and will certainly support their party's nominee; indeed, they may give McBride the 80-85% of their vote that went to Gore, she said.
http://www.bethyeshurun.org/democrat.htm
There you go buddy. Now are you going to tell me that most Jews don't vote democrat? Now are you going to tell me that Jewish people do not make a sizeable percentage of the vote from Palm Beach county and Broward county? LOL. It's kind of hard when you get beat upside the head with facts isn't it? What are you going to say now? Oh yeah, I must hate Jewish people because I know their voting record. Yup, you got me. I state some facts that really hurt your argument and you pull out the race card. Nice. typical liberal stunt. That's why republicans can't mention poverty and african americans in the same sentence or liberals will call them racists. So instead we just pretend there are no poor black people. LOL. Seriously buddy, I know it's hard to make an argument when I use facts and you use rhetoric. Like I said, this is why you are one of the easiest people to debate on ET. Some of my other debaters actually come back at me with facts and therefore make my job a lot more challenging, but not you. LMAO.