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July 31, 1992 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-31

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Scott Stern Hopes
Clinton Likes Song

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letter mailed to the
estimated 15,300 West
Bloomfield residents who
subscribe to Continental
Cablevision.
"The privilege of voting to
elect those we prefer for
public office is the founda-
tion of our political system,"
Mr. Frankel says.
He is urging West Bloom-
field residents to watch the
League of Women Voters
interview segment with the
candidates, which will be
aired several times on cable
before Tuesday's election.
For more information, con-
tact the Greater West
Bloomfield Chamber of
Commerce at 626-3636.

Letter Endorses
Dave Honigman

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usician Scott Stern
wants to take his
talents to the cam-
paign trail.
Mr. Stern, 24, just finished
recording a 4 1/2-minute
rhythm/blues song, "Smoke
In Mirrors." The lyrics of the
tune remind him of an ex-
pression that Democratic
presidential candidate Bill
Clinton has used to describe
President George Bush.
"This is not about Clin-
ton," Mr. Stern says. "It is
about Bush . . . I think Clin-
ton would love the song if he
got to hear it. Besides, I'm a
big Clinton supporter. I
would love him to use it dur-
ing the campaign."
The chorus from "Smoke
In Mirrors":

Mr. Stern has contacted
Mr. Clinton's Michigan
fund-raising chairs, Larry
and Faylene Owen of East
Lansing, who say they glad-
ly will forward a copy of the
recording to the presidential
hopeful.

Herman Frankel
Gets Political

West Bloomfield Chamber
of Commerce president and
developer Herman Frankel
wants everyone in West
Bloomfield to get out and
vote on Tuesday.
So he paid for the Chamber
to urge residents to vote in a

If you didn't read it, you
might think it was a fund-
raising letter from a Jewish
agency.
But the two-page, neatly
printed letter bearing the
names of Jewish community
heavy hitters Paul Borman,
Max M. Fisher, Edward C.
Levy Jr. and Joel D. Tauber
is not seeking funds for Jew-
ish causes.
In fact, the letter, mailed
in the past few weeks to
members of the Jewish
community, is a fund-raising
letter on behalf of 11th Con-
gressional candidate Dave
Honigman, who is Jewish.
The letter assures readers
that Mr. Honigman is a solid
supporter of Israel's future.
Yet it also implies that other
candidates in the running,
including another Jewish
candidate, Alice Gilbert,
would not support Israel.
"David is locked in a three-
way primary race from

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