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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a great speech from Rabbi Richard Agler of B&#8217;nai Israel Congregation in Boca Raton Florida&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;  It is posted on his site http://www.rabbiagler.net/.
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Rabbi Richard Agler  February 29, 2008
Congregation B’nai Israel  24 Adar I, 5768
Boca Raton, FL  Shabbat Vayakhel
“IS BARACK OBAMA AN ANTI-SEMITE?”
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<p>Rabbi Richard Agler  February 29, 2008<br />
Congregation B’nai Israel  24 Adar I, 5768<br />
Boca Raton, FL  Shabbat Vayakhel</p>
<p>“IS BARACK OBAMA AN ANTI-SEMITE?”<br />
The answer, as we’ve said since we announced the topic, is “No.”<br />
But the fact that we even have to pose the question,<br />
the fact that it has become an issue,<br />
is as alarming and as disturbing as if the answer had been “yes.”<br />
To break the ice, let’s take a quick quiz.<br />
1) Who is the Presidential candidate whose church is a major proponent<br />
of divestment from Israel?<br />
The answer is Hillary Clinton.  Nationally, the United Methodist Church is at<br />
the forefront of the anti-Israel divestment movement.<br />
(Btw, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are also Methodists.)<br />
2) Which Presidential candidate is on record as recently saying that<br />
“America is a Christian nation” and despite a pointed protest from the<br />
Anti-Defamation League, did not withdraw the statement?<br />
That would be John McCain.<br />
http://www.adl.org/PresRele/RelChStSep_90/5142_90.htm<br />
http://www.adl.org/religious_freedom/letter_mccain1.asp<br />
3) Which candidate has an advisor or prominent supporter<br />
who could be seen as hostile to Israel?<br />
A) Clinton B) McCain C) Obama.  The answer is D) all of the above.<br />
4) Finally, which Presidential candidate attends a church where the minister<br />
gave a community-service recognition award to Louis Farrakhan?<br />
The answer to that, as everyone knows, is Barack Obama.</p>
<p>Our little quiz begets a few questions of its own.<br />
How come #4 is the only one most of us knew the answer to?<br />
Is it the most important question of the bunch?<br />
It might be the least important—but I leave that judgment to you.<br />
Either way, there is no question that the Obama question and issue<br />
have gone absolutely viral in the Jewish community,<br />
creating anxiety the likes of which we haven’t seen<br />
since I can’t remember when.</p>
<p>What I’d like to do this evening, in a non-partisan way, is<br />
examine the issue of Barack Obama and the Jewish community.<br />
I say non-partisan because that is what the synagogue is<br />
and that is certainly what the pulpit is.<br />
As an institution we do not endorse candidates.<br />
Even if it weren’t a tax exempt matter we wouldn’t do it.<br />
(Too often they disappoint us.)<br />
But at the same time, we can, should and do<br />
speak out on issues of consequence to the Jewish community.<br />
And when a leading contender for the Presidency is accused of<br />
being anti-Semitic, anti-Israel or somehow otherwise hostile<br />
to Jewish interests, is very much of consequence.<br />
So that’s our task for this evening.</p>
<p>Frankly, it’s an easy charge to dismiss. We can put ourselves at ease right away.<br />
If Barack Obama were an anti-Semite, do we think for a moment<br />
that he would be where he is today?<br />
The answer to this question is a resounding “no.”<br />
Anti-Semitism is reviled by decent Americans today of every political,<br />
religious and cultural stripe.<br />
Thankfully and blessedly, the time when America could elect<br />
an avowed racial or religious bigot to national office is long past.<br />
(Whether or not we are ready to elect an African-American,<br />
or for that matter a woman, remains to be seen.)<br />
In the Democratic Party in particular<br />
where Jews have given 75-80% of their votes<br />
in recent Presidential elections,<br />
and an inordinate percentage of contributions,<br />
it is inconceivable for that party to nominate anyone who is<br />
hostile to Jews, Judaism or the State of Israel.<br />
And the same can be said for the Republican Party<br />
for some of the same but different reasons as well.<br />
Not everyone is comfortable with it but it is true that<br />
Jewish neo-conservatives hold inordinate influence there.<br />
There is also the Republican party’s evangelical Christian “base”<br />
which as we know is avowedly pro-Israel.<br />
Likewise Jewish contributors to Republicans,<br />
while not comprising the same percentage as they do for Democrats,<br />
remain quite significant.<br />
Once again friends, the good news is that at this point in our history<br />
it is all but impossible for a national candidate of either major party to be<br />
anti-Semitic or anti-Israel and stand a chance of being nominated.<br />
(So sorry Pat Buchanan.)<br />
We need to acknowledge this, be grateful for it and say shehecheyanu.</p>
<p>So why all the ruckus over Obama in particular?<br />
Despite, as we saw earlier, the equally if not more serious questions<br />
that could be asked of his rivals?<br />
Why don’t Jews seem to be complaining about McCain’s un-retracted   statement about America being a Christian nation?<br />
Or about Hillary Clinton’s affiliation with a church that is hostile to Israel?<br />
Or for that matter, George Bush and Dick Cheney’s affiliation<br />
with that same church?<br />
Or about each of them having advisors that may not<br />
sing Hatikvah clearly enough to suit us?<br />
If you wanted to pick out an issue, wouldn’t one of those do?<br />
And why, despite Obama’s refutations and protestations<br />
morning, noon and night<br />
and the testimonials on his behalf by numerous prominent Jews<br />
and supporters of Israel do the suspicions about him remain?</p>
<p>Something is going on and we need to understand what it is.</p>
<p>Again, let’s be clear.  This is not a partisan talk or an endorsement of Barack<br />
Obama or anybody else. We are here to examine how a Presidential candidate,<br />
generally perceived as a friend of the Jewish community in Chicago where he<br />
comes from, can be painted as being somehow threatening to the interests of the<br />
American Jewish community.</p>
<p>Let’s begin with a general statement about electoral politics in America.<br />
Sadly, it has become a very low art.<br />
We need not elaborate.  We are all more than familiar.<br />
Instead of aspirations, campaigns&#8211;national campaigns in particular&#8211;<br />
are often marked more by denigrations.<br />
And we know why.  Voters, the years have shown,<br />
are often more easily turned by fear than by hope.<br />
As a result, campaigns love to exploit fears.<br />
And in national elections, where there is more at stake,<br />
there is more to fear.<br />
Both parties have resorted to this over the years.  It is nothing new,<br />
going back to the 19th century if not the 18th in American politics.<br />
And it has not served our democracy well.  But it is a reality.<br />
So by this time we should know it when we see it and be able to<br />
separate truth from fear and smear.</p>
<p>I think it is fair to say that the insinuations against Barack Obama<br />
fall into this category.<br />
The anti-Jewish related “charges,” if we can use the word,<br />
seem to boil down to the following:<br />
He is insufficiently pro-Israel and may be even be pro-Palestinian.<br />
He has advisors who are not pro-Israel.<br />
His minister is insufficiently pro-Israel and<br />
once gave an award to the anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan.<br />
He is, or was, a Muslim.</p>
<p>I’m going to illustrate with the last, which has been exposed as patently false.<br />
Yes his father, who left the family when he was two, was Muslim and<br />
gave him the middle name “Hussein.”<br />
He also went to school in Indonesia, a Muslim country,<br />
but to a public, secular school, from ages 6-10.<br />
That’s it.  So how do we get from there to “he’s a Muslim”?<br />
We know the answer.  It’s a scare tactic.<br />
Muslims are viewed with fear and suspicion in America&#8211;<br />
and much of the Western world&#8211;today.<br />
So why not exploit it?<br />
The people who do it know that it is not true.<br />
They don’t care.  They know it will plant seeds of doubt.<br />
And why worry about facts when you can use fear?<br />
Btw, to his credit, the other day John McCain chastised a talk-radio host<br />
for repeatedly referring to “Barack Hussein Obama” at a McCain rally<br />
in Ohio.  Let’s see if that behavior holds through the campaign.<br />
It would be most refreshing if it did. (Don’t count on it—you heard it here first.)<br />
In any event, we have an easily disproved and baseless accusation,<br />
hanging by a sliver of a thread of a connection to reality&#8211;<br />
that is nevertheless widely believed.<br />
And the rest of the so-called anti-Jewish or anti-Israel positions<br />
imputed to Barack Obama are of a piece&#8211;equally baseless.<br />
In the interests of time, I will not refute them one by one this evening.<br />
But I will link on www.rabbiagler.net and you can see them there.</p>
<p>So much of this has gone around that the leaders of nine national Jewish<br />
organizations, none of which endorse or oppose any candidate for President,<br />
including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the ADL, the American Jewish Committee<br />
and Rabbi David Saperstein of our own Religious Action Center of Reform<br />
Judaism took it upon themselves to pen an open letter criticizing the “falsehood<br />
and innuendo…[that] mischaracterize Senator Obama…”  It describes the smear<br />
campaign tactics as “despicable and false…[and]…rejects these efforts to<br />
manipulate members of our community into supporting or opposing candidates.”<br />
I’ll link the full text of that letter as well.<br />
http://rac.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=2631&amp;pge_prg_id=10214</p>
<p>Similarly, seven Jewish U.S. senators, none of whom have endorsed a candidate<br />
for the Democratic nomination, signed an open letter to the Jewish community<br />
“expressing outrage at these tactics, which are being used to demonize a good<br />
and decent man…attempting to manipulate voters into supporting or opposing<br />
one candidate or another based on despicable and fictitious attacks…”  They also<br />
advised making decisions on whom to support based on the factual records of<br />
the candidates, not false charges circulated by anonymous mass emails.  I’ll link<br />
this letter as well. http://www.pjvoice.com/v32/32101obama.aspx</p>
<p>We should also know&#8211;our own local Congressman Robert Wexler<br />
who we know to be a fierce defender of Israel, an observant Jew<br />
and nobody’s fool, is campaigning actively for Obama.<br />
He wrote an article for the Jerusalem Post this week<br />
debunking the “Obama is anti-Israel” accusations.<br />
&lt;Sorry, no link.  Text of letter appended at end of these speaking notes.&gt;<br />
Would he be doing that if there were the slightest doubt about his support<br />
for Israel?  Of course the answer is no.<br />
And just one more—my cousin Peter Levitas, who you won’t know unless you’re<br />
related to me or had business before the Senate Judiciary committee recently<br />
where he served.  Peter made friends with Barack Obama on their first day<br />
together at Harvard Law School.  Take my word on this&#8211;there is no way my<br />
cousin Peter would be friends with anyone who is even a trace anti-Semitic.</p>
<p>So where does all this nonsense come from?<br />
Much of it seems to be coming from partisan anti-Democratic (capital D)<br />
Jewish sources, who apparently believe that Obama would be a stronger<br />
opponent than Clinton (the polls indicate this) and want to weaken him. They also<br />
apparently don’t believe that the laws of lashon ha-ra—gossip and slander,<br />
baseless accusation and character assassination, apply to the political realm.  On<br />
that count they are mistaken.  But that is between them and their G-d.  What they<br />
are doing does make political sense however. Jewish voters may very well<br />
determine the outcome in a number of large electoral-vote states. (Yes, think<br />
Florida.)</p>
<p>So what’s a well-meaning citizen to do?<br />
I think we can follow a few guidelines.<br />
First, when the next anonymous mass email comes in,<br />
on any subject, hit delete.<br />
When the next partisan email comes in, on any candidate,<br />
whether you support or oppose that candidate, hit delete.<br />
What do we need propaganda for—from anyone?<br />
And if we expect to know what’s going on in the world,<br />
if we want to be informed voters, let’s avoid<br />
tabloid websites, tabloid television and tabloid newspapers.<br />
My own definition btw, is that if it has more than one mention per month,<br />
in a prominent position, of the details of the personal life of any<br />
young singer or actress, it is a tabloid.<br />
Let’s get our important news and information from<br />
reliable, professional and objective journalistic sources.<br />
Which is not so easy to do.<br />
There aren’t that many of them and none of them are perfect.<br />
But if we at least try, at the end of the day, we will have separated<br />
a lot of wheat from chaff.<br />
I’ll link to a few that I respect and use:<br />
New York Times www.nytimes.com<br />
Ha’aretz www.haaretz.com<br />
JTA http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/home/index.html<br />
Israel MFA http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/<br />
Slate www.slate.com<br />
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism http://rac.org/<br />
Also helpful in debunking rumors and “urban legends,”<br />
including political ones, is www.snopes.com</p>
<p>Friends, we should vote for whomever we believe<br />
will make the best President of the United States.<br />
Both major party nominees will say the right things about Israel.<br />
They will do this because<br />
It is in America’s strategic interest to support Israel.<br />
Israel is the only democracy in Middle East.<br />
Israel is supported by an overwhelming majority of Americans.<br />
Israel on right side of war on terror.<br />
Yes, the candidates have advisors and supporters with varying views<br />
on the subject&#8211;<br />
Bush has Kissinger, McCain has James Baker, Obama has Brzezinski, and<br />
at least one Hamas leader believes that Hillary Clinton would be good for<br />
Hamas. I’ll link that for you too.<br />
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58699  (In the same article<br />
you can read that Monica Lewinsky was “a trap planted by Zionists.”)  It’s<br />
delusional of course.  But if Hillary gets the nomination, you can bet there will be<br />
a message that she’s a Hamas supporter on its way to an inbox near you—the<br />
fact that she has an unimpeachable record of support for Israel notwithstanding.<br />
Let us not be duped—by any of this.</p>
<p>To conclude&#8211;<br />
Despite the sordid and smeary nature of all too much in politics,<br />
we need to participate.<br />
As citizens and as Jews it is a mitzvah to stand up and be counted&#8211;to vote.<br />
And Jewish votes matter.  Politicians know that we vote in high percentages<br />
and attend to us accordingly.  If we stop voting, we’ll lose our voice.<br />
In all of history, there has never been a Jewish community<br />
that could afford that.<br />
Second, lest we forget, there is more of Jewish interest in this election<br />
than Israel and anti-Semitism.<br />
And we serve neither ourselves nor our country<br />
by being single-issue oriented&#8211;or by being perceived as such.<br />
There are many Jewish concerns this year, including<br />
Our consumption of foreign oil, which makes America weaker and poorer<br />
and America’s and Israel’s enemies richer and stronger.<br />
Relations between the Western world and the Islamic world&#8211;<br />
Israel is right in the middle of this&#8211;and so are we all.<br />
Health Care—According to Maimonides, it is first on the list<br />
of ten essential services that a community must provide to its people.<br />
Genocide in Darfur—need we say more?<br />
The Environment—in Genesis (2:15) the Torah teaches<br />
that we are Creation’s caretakers.  We need to do a better job.<br />
The Right to Privacy&#8211;from our history we are all too familiar with<br />
the consequences of unchecked governmental power.<br />
And many more.<br />
As Jews and as Americans we are blessed to be active and respected partners<br />
in the greatest democracy and country the world has ever seen.<br />
No, the Messiah is not yet here.  But we have the opportunity, and the power,<br />
to bring that age closer.<br />
With wisdom and discernment, qualities we posses and embrace as a people,<br />
let us do it, together.<br />
Shabbat Shalom.</p>
<p>Below: Congressman Robert Wexler’s op-ed in THE JERUSALEM POST  Feb. 27, 2008:</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re Jewish and spend any time on the Internet, you&#8217;ve read some<br />
outlandish things about the Democratic presidential candidate Barack<br />
Obama. But the facts are clear: Senator Obama is a strong friend of the<br />
American Jewish Community and Israel, and will make ensuring Israel&#8217;s<br />
security a high priority of his presidency.</p>
<p>Barack Obama&#8217;s record speaks for itself. He has longstanding support<br />
among the Jewish community in Illinois, who know first hand his<br />
unshakable commitment to Israel&#8217;s security. In the US Senate, he has<br />
established himself as a strong friend of Israel.</p>
<p>As a candidate, he has made clear his commitment to deepen the US-Israel<br />
relationship and to defend Israel&#8217;s security as a Jewish state.</p>
<p>Yet Senator Obama is still the target of poorly sourced smears and<br />
innuendo, often anonymously circulated in mass e-mails. Sadly, these<br />
baseless attacks have been transformed into official Republican talking<br />
points. In his February 21, 2008 JPost.com op-ed (&#8221;Obama and the Jews&#8221;)<br />
Marc Zell, the Co-Chairman of Republicans Abroad in Israel, compiled a<br />
greatest hits of fiction and distortion about Barack Obama culled from<br />
one false email after another. To begin with, Zell abandons the<br />
tradition of bipartisan support for Israel, and completely ignores<br />
Senator Obama&#8217;s strong record of support for Israel:</p>
<p>Iran divestment: Senator Obama introduced priority legislation strongly<br />
supported by the pro-Israel community to make it easier for states to<br />
divest their pension funds from Iran, as a means of increasing economic<br />
pressure to dissuade Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons. The divestment<br />
idea grew out of a meeting between Senator Obama and former Prime<br />
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last year.</p>
<p>Hamas: Senator Obama has been steadfast in taking a hard line against<br />
Hamas until it recognizes Israel, renounces violence, and abides by past<br />
agreements. He has been clear that the Palestinians&#8217; suffering is a<br />
result of their own failed leadership. He was a cosponsor of the<br />
Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act.</p>
<p>Travel to Israel: Barack Obama traveled to Israel in<br />
2006 and visited the home of an Israeli family that had been destroyed<br />
by a Katyusha rocket. Months later, when Hizbullah attacked Israel, he<br />
spoke out strongly for Israel&#8217;s right to defend itself.</p>
<p>Israel&#8217;s defense: Senator Obama has called for deepening US-Israel<br />
defense cooperation, especially in the area of missile defense, to<br />
ensure that Israel has the qualitative military edge it needs to defend<br />
itself.</p>
<p>Ignoring Senator Obama&#8217;s record, Zell travels a low road filled with<br />
lies and distortions. In a sense, he has done us a service by<br />
demonstrating the total disregard for facts that Republicans will use to<br />
try to win this election. But these falsehoods cannot stand, so I will<br />
rebut each of them in turn.</p>
<p>Zbigniew Brzezinski: Zell says Brzezinski heads the Obama foreign policy<br />
team. This is false. Brzezinski endorsed Barack Obama because he agrees<br />
with Senator Obama&#8217;s views on Iraq. He is not an adviser to the<br />
campaign, and has done no work for the campaign.</p>
<p>Robert Malley. Zell says Malley is on Senator Obama&#8217;s team. Malley is<br />
one of hundreds of people who have sent advice to the campaign. He is<br />
not one of Barack Obama&#8217;s Middle East advisers.</p>
<p>Susan Rice: Zell repeats a lie that Susan Rice, while advising John<br />
Kerry&#8217;s 2004 presidential campaign, advised him to propose former<br />
President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker as<br />
Middle East envoys. There is only one problem: Senator Kerry made that<br />
statement in December 2003, and Susan Rice did not join his campaign<br />
until July 2004.</p>
<p>Pastor Jeremiah Wright: Zell cites controversial statements about Israel<br />
made by the Pastor at Barack Obama&#8217;s Chicago church. It is unfair to<br />
attribute Pastor Wright&#8217;s views to Barack Obama, particularly because<br />
Senator Obama has stated explicitly and repeatedly that he disagrees<br />
with Pastor Wright&#8217;s views on Israel, has told him so directly, and does<br />
not turn to his pastor for political advice.<br />
Furthermore, the Anti-Defamation league concluded &#8220;it has no evidence of<br />
any anti-Semitism by Mr. Wright.&#8221;</p>
<p>Louis Farrakhan: There is no easier way to upset the American Jewish<br />
Community than by mentioning Farrakhan. But Zell omits the most crucial<br />
information: Barack Obama has repeatedly, and explicitly, condemned the<br />
anti-Semitic views of Louis Farrakhan for over 20 years, calling his<br />
statements &#8220;abhorrent.&#8221; Obama has spoken out forcefully against<br />
anti-Semitism in the African-American community, most recently in a<br />
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church in<br />
Atlanta.</p>
<p>Zell could have easily established the truth about any of these matters,<br />
with very limited research.<br />
Responsible journalists have had no trouble uncovering and reporting the<br />
truth. The conservative New York Sun editorialized on January 9, 2008<br />
that &#8220;Mr. Obama&#8217;s commitment to Israel, as he has articulated it so far<br />
in his campaign, is quite moving and a tribute to the broad, bipartisan<br />
support that the Jewish state has in America&#8230;. He has chosen to put<br />
himself on the record in terms that Israel&#8217;s friends in America, at<br />
least those not motivated by pure political partisanship, can warmly<br />
welcome.&#8221;</p>
<p>And on February 21, 2008, Eli Lake of the New York Sun reported that<br />
&#8220;the national security team that emerges around Mr. Obama is one that is<br />
in the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The Senator&#8217;s advisers favor<br />
a withdrawal from Iraq and see it as a distraction from the wider war on<br />
Al-Qaeda; they have developed a detailed policy on how to exit the<br />
country. The campaign favors high-level diplomatic engagement with Syria<br />
and Iran, but in the context of changing the behavior of these regimes.<br />
And the foreign policy team, like the candidate, does not support<br />
pressuring Israel into negotiations with Hamas.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Zell is more interested in using falsehoods to win an<br />
election than standing up for Israel and American-Israeli relations. But<br />
across America, Jewish voters have had no trouble sorting out fact from<br />
fiction, and have found no cause to shy away from supporting Barack<br />
Obama. Indeed, they are rallying to his campaign in ever-growing<br />
numbers, inspired by his leadership, judgment, and the possibility he<br />
represents for truly transformational leadership. Nothing that Marc Zell<br />
says can change that.</p>
<p>The writer is a Congressman representing Florida</p>
<p>Additionally, in my judgment, no one giving this speech at the Ebenezer Baptist<br />
Church in Atlanta on Martin Luther King Day can conceivably be called an anti-<br />
Semite.  Full text at<br />
http://www.barackobama.com/2008/01/20/remarks_of_senator_barack_obam_40.php</p>
<p>“For most of this country’s history, we in the African-American community have been at<br />
the receiving end of man’s inhumanity to man.  And all of us understand intimately the<br />
insidious role that race still sometimes plays – on the job, in the schools, in our health care<br />
system, and in our criminal justice system.<br />
“And yet, if we are honest with ourselves, we must admit that none of our hands are<br />
entirely clean.  If we’re honest with ourselves, we’ll acknowledge that our own community<br />
has not always been true to King’s vision of a beloved community.<br />
“We have scorned our gay brothers and sisters instead of embracing them. The scourge of<br />
anti-Semitism has, at times, revealed itself in our community.  For too long, some of us have<br />
seen immigrants as competitors for jobs instead of companions in the fight for opportunity.<br />
“So let us say that on this day of all days, each of us carries with us the task of changing<br />
our hearts and minds.  The division, the stereotypes, the scape-goating, the ease with which<br />
we blame our plight on others – all of this distracts us from the common challenges we face<br />
– war and poverty; injustice and inequality.  We can no longer afford to build ourselves up<br />
by tearing someone else down.  We can no longer afford to traffic in lies or fear or hate.  It<br />
is the poison that we must purge from our politics; the wall that we must tear down before<br />
the hour grows too late.<br />
“Because if Dr. King could love his jailor; if he could call on the faithful who once sat<br />
where you do to forgive those who set dogs and fire hoses upon them, then surely we can<br />
look past what divides us in our time, and bind up our wounds, and erase the empathy<br />
deficit that exists in our hearts.”<br />
January 20, 2008<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
You might also be interested in a New York Times story on the subject of Obama and Jewish<br />
10<br />
voters from March 1, 2008<br />
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/01/us/politics/01obama.html?_r=1&amp;ref=politics&amp;oref=slogin</p>
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