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Rob - 05:09am on 09/19/2006
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but maybe that isn’t such a bad idea...because if I want the person that benefits me and my demographics the most, then I’ll vote for the most similar candidate. So, if I were a devout (insert religion), I would vote for a (insert religion), but of course on the basis that his policy reflects that.

So if your religion happens to be the majority religion, then surely it would benefit you. But I do think in most cases that since there are so many religions out there, if you announce it to everyone as the candidate- then you will risk being beaten badly and other candidates could attack you on the basis of your announcing your religion.

student student - 11:09am on 09/19/2006

As recently as the 1960 Presidential election, religion was an issue.  JFK, a Catholic, was asked if his allegiance to the Pope would supersede his allegiance to his country.  We used to be concerned about that kind of stuff.

robert108 - 12:09pm on 09/19/2006

It seems Allen may have set himself up to be asked that question

interesting:

The anchor may have thought she had license to pop the Jewish question when Allen, reacting to the “macaca” question, volunteered that his grandfather “was incarcerated by the Nazis in World War II.”

Citing reports about his “possible Jewish ancestry,” Fox questioned Allen’s past denial that his mother is Jewish.

This reminds me of some video clip that pos once in a while about cops using “unnecessary” violence. Doesn’t sound like she asked it out of the blue.

aNONOMISLY - 04:09pm on 09/19/2006

aNON: So, only Jews were incarcerated by the Nazis in WWII?  What color is the sky in your world?

robert108 - 04:09pm on 09/19/2006

Are there particular characteristics that indicate someone as having Jewish ancestry, thus making them Jewish?

Or is being Jewish simply a religion?

If you know what I’m saying, can being Jewish actually qualify as a certain type of race? or is it just a creed?

I mean, I just don’t think of it as “I’m of Jewish color” but I spose there could be characteristics of Jews that can be passed down?

Can you simply conclude that someone is a Jew (or part Jewish) because their grandparent was a Jew?

student student - 04:09pm on 09/19/2006

aNON: So, only Jews were incarcerated by the Nazis in WWII? What color is the sky in your world?

THE overwhelming majority were, so that sort-of give some ground for her question.

..also the fact he has apperantly denied it in the past:

Citing reports about his “possible Jewish ancestry,” Fox questioned Allen’s past denial that his mother is Jewish.

but now he says she actually is.

My view is that asking the question just to see weather he is Jew or not would have been inappropriate, (similar to poleticians in the past been asked about their religion in the past)

but after reading after reading the following I doubt that is what she was getting at:

The anchor may have thought she had license to pop the Jewish question when Allen, reacting to the “macaca” question, volunteered that his grandfather “was incarcerated by the Nazis in World War II.”

Citing reports about his “possible Jewish ancestry,” Fox questioned Allen’s past denial that his mother is Jewish.

She mostlikely was getting at his past denial of it.

Allen has admitted that now he knows she actually is, but that he really didn’t know before.

..sounds too much like when he said that the he heard the word Macaca from one of his campaign staffer than on Sunday contradict that by claiming on MTP he actually instantly made up the word out of the blue at that point in time he used it.


seems like I’m not the only one
that thinks Allen responce was weird.

aNONOMISLY - 04:09pm on 09/19/2006

it’s both something that can be relgious believe but also ancestry (i.e. like some one been considered Arab and/or Muslim)

aNONOMISLY - 04:09pm on 09/19/2006
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