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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

OBAMA GETS SLAPPED! TURNER WINS! MESSAGE TO OBAMA, "DON'T MESS WITH ISRAEL!"



Republicans have scored an upset victory in a House race that became a referendum on President Barack Obama’s economic and his anti Israel policies.
Retired media executive and political novice Bob Turner defeated Democratic state Assemblyman David Weprin in a special election Tuesday to succeed Rep. Anthony Weiner, a seven-term Democrat who resigned in June after a sexting scandal.
With about 70 percent of precincts reporting late Tuesday, Turner had 53 percent of the vote to Weprin’s 47 percent.
The race was supposed to be an easy win for Democrats, who have a 3-1 ratio registration advantage in the district.
Weprin, a 56-year-old Orthodox Jew and member of a prominent Queens political family, seemed a good fit for the largely white, working-class district, which is nearly 40 percent Jewish.
But voter frustration with Obama put Weprin in the unlikely spot of playing defense. A Siena Poll released Friday found just 43 percent of likely voters approved of the president’s job performance, while 54 percent said they disapproved. Among independents, just 29 percent said they approved of Obama’s job performance.
Turner, a 70-year-old Catholic, vowed to push back on Obama’s policies if elected. He received help from prominent Republicans including former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, whose much-praised stewardship of the city after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks was recalled during the 10th anniversary of the attacks last weekend.
Weprin became embroiled in New York-centric disputes over Israel and gay marriage, which cost him some support among Jewish voters.
Orthodox Jews, who tend to be conservative on social issues, expressed anger over Weprin’s vote in the Assembly to legalize gay marriage. In July, New York became one of six states to recognize same-sex nuptials.
Former Mayor Ed Koch, a Democrat, endorsed Turner in July as a way to “send a message” to Obama on his policies toward Israel. And Weprin was challenged on his support of a proposed Islamic center and mosque near the World Trade Center site, in lower Manhattan.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Gay-Rights Groups Hold Fund-raiser for Weprin!

Weprin at the Gay Parade

Those in Congressman Weiner's district listen closely, as we reported in this blog yesterday, a vote for Weprin is a vote for the anti-Israel Obama. Now comes a report that Weprin is in "bed" with gays. The New York Post reported in its August 24, edition, that Gay- Rights Groups are fundraising for Weprin. Its time to send a strong message to this democrat lackey that we had enough. Vote for Bob Turner!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A Vote For Weprin is a Vote for Obama!


Bob Turner (left) Weprin (Obama's tail, right) 
Time to call a spade a spade... Webrin running for Weiner's seat refuses to say whether he will indorse the Anti-Israel Obama for President... this congressional race in Brooklyn is turning out to be a referendum on the president and his party, and its time for Jews to do the right thing and vote out the "bums."
So I ask my readers to make sure to vote in this special election and vote for Turner.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Mayor Koch: Vote against Obama by voting for the Republican candidate to replace Weiner in Sept 13 special election!


In "a shot across President Obama's bow," Democratic former Mayor Ed Koch yesterday urged voters in Queens and Brooklyn to make "history" by voting for the Republican candidate to replace randy ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner in the Sept. 13 special election -- as a protest against the White House's policy on Israel.
Koch -- a staunch ally of Israel -- said he would "vote for Bob Turner" if the Republican-Conservative candidate backs Israel and opposes cutbacks to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
"If Jewish New Yorkers and others who support Israel were to turn away from the Democratic Party in that congressional election and elect the Republican candidate to Congress in 2011, it might very well cause President Obama to change his hostile position on the state of Israel and to re-establish the special relationship presidents before him had supported," Koch said in his weekly commentary.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/blow_against_in_weiner_race_PJ8lsm6djIS7PIheUuhgPI#ixzz1RtRW2hsh