As She Who Writes Like She Talks rightly reminds people, I’m a rabid supporter of the First Amendment of our Constitution and believe that the response to hateful or offensive speech must always be more speech. So I was pleased last evening to get an email calling for my signature on a letter to the editor of the Cleveland Jewish News in response to the following letter that appeared in this week’s edition:
When I was young, my father instilled in me that you are judged by the company you keep.
Sen. Barack Obama”s friends n Rev. Jeremiah Wright, William Ayres and Tony Rezko n leave me to wonder what kind of leader he would make.
If he were to be elected, who would be his secretary of state? Louis Farrakhan? His secretary of defense? George Soros? His ambassador to Israel? Jimmy Carter? His cabinet might include Jessie “Hymie Town” Jackson and Al “Crown Heights” Sharpton. G-d only knows whom he would appoint to the Supreme Court.
Intelligent Jews must do their homework before casting their vote in November. I fear our younger generation has been dumbed down by biased teachers and professors. I hope I”m wrong!
James G. Price Mayfield Village
Price is full of it. At best he’s a dupe of Republican dirty tricks and at worst a racist bigot.
The email I received came from Gayle Horwitz — co-Founder and President of the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American Constitutional Society and Secretary of the Board of the Cleveland Jewish News — and proposed sending the following to the CJN:
Dear Editor:
We write in response to a letter printed in your paper titled, “Can Jews Trust Obama.” We the undersigned are members of the Cleveland Jewish community and strong supporters of Israel. We are also deeply offended by what appears to be an organized and not so subtle effort — targeted specifically at Jews — to distort Barack Obama’s record. Barack Obama, a sitting Senator from Illinois, a state with one of the most vibrant and powerful Jewish communities in the nation — a community that strongly supports him — has passed every objective test in terms of his support for Israel and other matters of import to Jews. The Anti-Defamation League, the National Jewish Democratic Council and Jewish Senators with whom he serves, among others, have stated unequivocally that Barack Obama has an unquestioned record of strong support for Israel. He was among the first and strongest in denouncing former President Carter’s recent visit with Hamas, and he joined our community in celebrating Israel’s birthday just last week by intoning that as President he was committed to making sure that Israel’s first 60 years were followed by “600 more.”
With such a strong record, why, then, has a “guilt by association” propaganda campaign, full of lies and internet rumors, been so systematically aimed at Jews? Sadly, we believe that it is an attempt to exploit, for political gain, latent tensions and distrust between the Jewish and African American communities. Such tactics are even more outrageous because Senator Obama represents a golden chance make the ties between Jews and blacks stronger than they have been since they stood side by side to fight for social justice and civil rights in the 1960’s. As the general election approaches, no matter who is the Democratic nominee, we expect that such false, negative attacks will become more strident and frequent. The forces of the status quo have too much at stake not to try every trick in the book.
As Jews we will have none of it. We have seen our own people victimized far too often by propaganda — even before the internet — to fall prey to that tactic. From time immemorial our people have battled specious arguments and fear mongering. We know that, in a just society, a person is fairly held accountable for their own words and actions, and Senator Obama has repeatedly and unequivocally answered the bell for American Jewry and Israel.
This election should be determined on issues, not slime.
I have given her permission to attach my name to the letter.
If you’d like to also sign the letter, drop a note to Steve Dettlebach.
We need to put the Age of Karl Rove an his ilk behind us.