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October 12, 2006 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-12

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"TODAY'S DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS NOT MY FATHER'S
DEMOCRATIC PARTY"

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IT'S NOT MY PARTY ANYMORE.

"The Democratic Party has changed. Pro-Israel Democrats
like Joe Lieberman are purged, and left-wing Democratic
activists like Cindy Sheehan, Howard Dean and groups
like MoveOn.org are taking over. Instead of condemning
the terrorists, they condemn Israel.

My father taught me that Jews must be strong in the face
of adversity. That we must never allow a Holocaust to
happen again. That we cannot be weak. He admired
Hubert Humphrey, John Kennedy, Scoop Jackson, and Joe

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Lieberman, and so did I. But they wouldn't be welcome
in today's Democratic Party. The Party that wants to
make concessions to terrorists is not my Party. The
Party that doesn't stand strong for democracy is not
my Party."

Dr. Jeff Weinstein

Former Democrat

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