Op-Ed: Forgive Me for Voting for Our Current President
Is the man in the White
House against the Jewish people?
Published: October 02,
2014
Mankind has lost
grip with humanity. The people who call
themselves humanists are now siding with
murderers and barbarians.
It is the Ten Days of
Repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur, a time for the Jewish people to
repent for their sins and ask others for
forgiveness for any wrongdoing.
In that spirit, please
accept my open apology to my fellow Jews. I
have truly put you all in danger.
On November 6, 2012 I
took part in a historic event in of which I
am very ashamed. In fact, I am quite
embarrassed. I helped put into the White
House an imposter and a fervent enemy of the
Jewish people. Barack Hussein Obama.
Maybe my wrongdoing is
more forgivable because I am not alone, I am
part of the 70 percent of Jews who put an
enemy of the Jewish people into the highest
office in the world. Was I just a follower?
Was I misled?
It seems that Jews on a
whole tend to vote for people who don't like
them, to side with their enemy. Maybe it's
some weird Stockholm syndrome.
On social issues, I have
liberal views and have consistently voted
Democrat. But I stand with my people. I
stand with the truth. I stand with
patriotism. I stand with America. I stand
with Israel. I stand against terrorism at
all costs. And that’s why I no longer stand
with BHO.
I'm also not sure what
the defining moment was - the moment that
changed me, when I saw the light, when I
recognized Barack Hussein Obama for who he
really is. I can't pinpoint a single episode
because there are just too many.
Maybe it was when our
three beautiful teenage boys with a bright
future ahead of them were kidnapped and
murdered by Palestinian Arab terrorists.
Maybe it was when Obama
did not condemn that kidnapping but quickly
condemned the attack on that poor
Palestinian boy who was murdered.
Maybe it was when a
Chabad rabbi – a husband, father and
grandfather - got shot and killed by a young
black man in Miami while walking to
synagogue, and Obama did not utter a word.
Would you expect him to
grab the mic if it were a rabbi who shot a
young black man? You betcha!
Obama has yet to condemn
the horrid and heinous beheading of that
poor woman in Oklahoma by a Muslim, but he
was so quick to send his aides to attend the
funeral of the black man shot by a police
officer in Ferguson and to compare Trayvon
Martin to his own fictitious son. (Martin
was later proven in a court of law to have
been shot in self-defense.)
Terrorism is happening
on our soil, and Obama has yet to speak up.
This man is scary.
Unpredictable. So, on this Yom Kippur, I
will be beating my chest asking God to
forgive me for putting a traitor in the
White House.
It has been a difficult
year not only for the Jewish people but for
the entire world, and it has physically and
mentally shaken me to the core.
Mankind has lost grip
with humanity. The people who call
themselves humanists are now siding with
murderers and barbarians. Entire peoples
have been wiped out in the Middle East.
Christians in Mosul Iraq - gone. The Yazidi
people - killed, sold into slavery, raped
and maimed. ISIS, with its cruel and
barbaric hands, is beheading journalists and
aid workers, trying to intimidate the
world.
Never in a million years
would I have dreamed that my people would
subject to such grave danger in my lifetime,
even after all we’ve learned from all the
atrocities committed against the Jews – from
the Crusades, to the Spanish Inquisition, to
the Holocaust.
So I will be beating my
chest this Yom Kippur. I will be asking God
for happiness and health for my loving
husband and my two beautiful boys and for
peace for the Jewish people and Israel. I
know that it’s in all of our hands. And I
know that I will do my part on November 8,
2016.
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