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Ask JTF For Rosh Chodesh Kislev, Sunday, November 11
Daniel:
Do you think that Al Qaeda would have been able to successfully pull off the 9/11 attacks if Rabbi Kahane were still alive?
Daniel
Gruzinit:
Dear Chaim,
On a previous episode some time ago, you said you were against of use of nuclear energy as a substitute to Arab oil. But over time I've done research, and i can honestly say that it is probably the best alternative. Even France is getting nearly 80% of their electricity from nuclear power, in this case it wouldn't be such a bad idea to emulate them. It's cheaper than oil, not as dangerous to obtain as coalmines, which can be death traps, and unlike the ethanol scam, it wouldn't need to be subsidized by the government. All we need to do is build more power plants. What is your position on this issue?
Sincerely,
Gruzinit
jdl4ever:
Chaim, if you had the option of making 100k a year doing something you really like and 300k a year doing something you don't like, then which one would you chose?
Vito:
Shalom Chaim, kol tuv.
I've been active on the forum, just haven't thought of questions to ask!
This is just a quick statement before I get to my question -
I am running for State Assembly next year in district 26, so if you know anybody in the areas of Bayside, Whitestone, Malba, Beechurst, Douglaston, Little Neck and Fresh Meadows, I'll need all the signatures and votes I can get! I need 1500 signatures to get my name on the ballot.
My question - What do you think about Assemblyman Dov Hikind?
תודה
Vito
RationalThought110:
Shalom Chaim,
I think there is some hope of a mass-movement forming.
Lou Dobbs is doing a good job in forming a movement.
Lou has done a great job at convincing people of the flaws of both political parties. Everyday people are re-registering from a Democrat or Republican, to an independent, eliminating their affiliation with any political party. This shows that they are very unhappy with the establishments of both parties. The fact that Lou is able to draw support from both former Republicans and former Democrats is that Americans are uniting behind the issues that he supports.
I think that Lou's views tend to represent real conservative principles. So maybe the Democrats who are leaving the Democrat party weren't really crazy liberals but were previously manipulated into becoming a Democrat.
I try to watch his show on CNN at least a couple days per week. Lou's positions have been gaining a lot of support among Americans. For example, in the spring of 2006, the politicians went from a majority supporting "comprehensive immigration reform" to November 2007, about 1.5 years later, to the point where there's more opposition to it as well as opposed to Spitzer's license plan. These politicians have been hearing the anger from their constituents.
The special-interest groups and the corporations can't stand Dobbs.
In my opinion, the candidate Lou would probably like the best is Duncan Hunter. However, Dobbs doesn't want a candidate who is registered with either political party. If Lou were to find a candidate to endorse, that person would gain a significant level of support, much greater than Ron Paul's.
I think that JTF tends to agree with the issues that Lou supports so I think this is a good sign how much support Lou has been gaining.
You should read the following article later after you're done with the show:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1007/6478.html
(The article is two pages)
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