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October 08, 2004 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-08

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• Libya would not have relinquished
its weapons programs.
• North Korea would be less fearful of,
and thus even more menacing toward,
the United States.
Israel is winning the war against
Islamic terrorists. President Bush has
shown moral courage in not stand-
ing in its way, despite enormous
world pressure. Supporters of Sen.
Kerry typically are quick to con-
demn President Bush, but not to
mention that our homeland has been
free of terrorist strikes for more than
three years. Does his administration
get none of the credit for these aus-
picious events?
The United States has been well
served by President Bush, and our
nation will be best served by return-
ing him to office. He is our best
choice, first and foremost because we
are Americans, but also because as
Jews, we never have had a better
friend in the White House. No mat-
ter if we have a Likud or Labor gov-
ernment in Israel, the State of Israel,
as well, benefits from President
Bush's leadership and clarity.
Please join former New York
mayor Ed Koch, a lifelong liberal
Democrat, in staunchly supporting
President Bush's re-election.





provide tax relief for 98 percent of
Americans. He will cut the deficit in half
during his first four years in office. He
will end corporate welfare, roll back the
Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest
Americans and impose a real cap to keep
spending in check.
Kerry has a real plan to provide all
Americans with health insurance and
prescription drug coverage. If your issue
is education, he will actually spend the
money necessary to adequately fund No
Child Left Behind. There's the issue of
the Supreme Court and appointment of
as many as three justices to protect
choice and civil rights, especially in light
of the Patriot Act. I choose to allow
Kerry to pick these justices, not Bush.
If your issue is the environment, Kerry
is clearly the choice. Bush has been a
disaster in the fight to preserve our envi-
ronment.
On every issue, a vote for John Kerry
is a vote for change; a vote for George
Bush is a vote for more of the same.
This year for America, for Israel and for
the safety and security of my children,
I'm voting for John Kerry.



Drs. Leora Bar-Levav Er Gary Edelson

ZOA is delighted to honor Dr. Leora Bar-
Levav and Dr. Gary Edelson with the Justice
Louis D. Brandeis Award for their personal
involvement and philanthropic support of
Jewish education and dedicated activism on
behalf of the State of Israel and its security.

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