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AddReply(265858,"Still bored with Bush?  He\'s done such immense damage.","jew","in israel","01/11/08","He\'s not boring, he\'s dangerous.");
AddReply(264917,"Tamar, you are incorrect.  Mike.","sk","USA","01/09/08","\"Actually, only about 5% of the country are REALLY secular-left wing.\"\n\nI believe this 5% figure is for ATHEISTS, not \"seculars.\"  It is probably true that the atheist 5% is mostly Meretz, though.\n\nAs I recall, something like 47% of Israelis call themselves \"secular.\"  A minority (33%) call themselves \"Orthodox.\"  Clearly, a minority of a minority are Tremblers (Haredim).\n\nIn your own Orthodoxy, you are a minority, and you HARDLY speak for the man in the street.  I\'m not saying that Meretz speaks for as many as you, of course.\n\nBTW, as the Orthos are unwilling to bash the Trembler elite (e.g. O. Yosef) publicly and personally for their sabatoge of Israel\'s future, you\'ll never take mike\'s advice either.\n\nYou just kvetch.  Oh yeah, and you waste your time protesting gay pride marches.");
AddReply(264377,"Manhigut Yehudit?","Yosef","","01/08/08","Why not strenghten them?");
AddReply(264318,"excellent points","tamar yonah","","01/07/08","1) Your statistics are correct re: Jews here who identify as right wing and/ or/ religious/traditional. Also, Haredi women are having three times as many children as secular.  Actually, only about 5% of the country are REALLY secular-left wing.  It\'s just that they are heard more because they hold many jobs in the media. i did a radio show on it a few months back as well as a blog with the stats.  if you want to see it, the title was: The Religious Are Taking Over!.\n2) The country IS ripe for change, and the worse it gets here, the more ripened and ready it gets.\n3) I actually spoke about this on my show this morning, that the whole visit is provide photo ops in order to  prop up Olmert.\n\nYou made excellent points and you should write even more on this whole political farce.  Good job!");
AddReply(264309,"Response to Chava","Yitzhak Klein","Maale Adumim","01/07/08","All statistics are from partial results of the \"Democracy survey\" conducted annually by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI, a left-wing think tank), and its subsidiary, the Guttman Institute for sociological research.\n\nThe question is, when Israelis describe themselves as \"right wing,\" what do they mean?  What policies would push their \"right wing\" buttons?  I don\'t know.  It would cost $60,000 to find out (we priced it out).");
AddReply(264305,"Screw Bush and the little horse he rode in on!","Joel K","SD, USA","01/07/08","");
AddReply(264275,"your statistics?","chava","yerushalayim","01/07/08","I want to believe your statistics are right. But -- if 55 percent of the israelis are \"right-wing,\" why can Chaim Ramon say that the majority wants to give away our heartland?  (Could he be lying?) If 80 percent of us are either religious or traditional, why did I read that 75 percent of our families NEVER eat together --- ie what happened to Shabbat meals?  And while I\'m asking questions, why didn\'t one of the no-confidence measures in the knesset today pass, so that Bush would be visiting a non-government?   WHAT\'S WRONG WITH US?!!!");
AddReply(264178,"there was a party once with a coherent vision and program","mike","Vienna, VA","01/07/08","It was called Kach.  What makes you think that any new Jewish party will be able to avoid the same fate?  Bottom line is, you need to wake up, realize that you live in a dictatorship and cast your votes -- with rocks and other more strongful means.  The Israeli public will never follow you.  They are too addled by the press.  Your best bet is to split Yesha away from Israel and to build a Jewish State in Yesha.  Separate yourselves from the evil thing that is the State of Israel and let it rot.");

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