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Written by Natasha Mozgovaya, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service Natasha Mozgovaya, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service
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Published: 17 October 2008 17 October 2008
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According to the rabbis, the McCain campaign has
deliberately stressed Obama's middle name - Hussein - as if to
insinuate the candidate's Muslim background, a contentious rumor
circulating since the start of the campaign.
"They [the McCain campaign] recently used a uniformed sheriff to
warm up the crowd at a rallyby emphasize the senator's middle name,"
the rabbis wrote. "At another event Senator McCain seemed shocked when
one of his supporters stated that Senator Obama was an 'Arab.' That
false belief is the fruit of the McCain campaign's emphasizing Senator
Obama's middle name."
The rabbis also accused Vice Presidential candidate Palin of
asserting that "Senator Obama pals around with terrorists," a claim
that denounced as "false" and "built on three distortions and a lie."
"In twenty-first century America, no word is more emotionally
loaded than 'terrorist,'" they wrote. "Republican operatives who
managed to convince American to believe the lie that the government of
Iraq was connected to Osama bin Laden, think they can now convince
Americans of another big lie, that 1960s campus radical William Ayers
is connected to contemporary terrorists and that he is a close,
influential friend of Senator Obama."
The liberal group also lashed out at their opponents in the
Republican Jewish Coalition, which it said "falsely labels Senator
Obama as
'reckless on Israel.'
"They [Republican Jews] know that in the Jewish community this is
the moral equivalent of crying fire in a crowded theater," the liberal
rabbis said, adding: "The RJC approach harkens back to the classic
Republican red baiting tactics of Joe McCarthy and Richard Nixon from
the early fifties."
"We have put our credibility as rabbis who love Israel on the line
to publicly endorse Senator Obama for President because of the smears
and lies coming from the other side," wrote the rabbis.
"Never before in the history of the United States has a group of
rabbis come together on this scale to work on behalf on a candidate for
president."
An annual survey published last month by the American Jewish
Committee on Thursday revealed that American Jewish voters Obama over
McCain for U.S. president by a margin of 57-30 percent.
The surprising figure to emerge from the survey was the unexpectedly large number of undecided voters, at 13 percent.
Though the percentage of Jews in the U.S. is merely 2 percent, 4
percent of the votes in the presidential elections are generally cast
by American Jews. In certain states, such as Florida, the Jewish vote
is considered crucial.
In addition, more than 40 percent of American Jews contribute to
presidential campaigns, comprising one fifth of all campaign
contributions.