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	<title>Comments on: Selecting Dots &#8211; The Art of Misrepresentation</title>
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		<title>By: Who Israelis want as U.S. President &#171; Republican Jewish Coalition Watch</title>
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		<description>[...] Less than a week after new polling data shows that Israelis prefer Barack Obama by 37-28% (with 35% of Israelis undecided) [1], the RJC reposted an interview where one commentator said that Obama doesn&#8217;t have &#8220;what Israelis look for in a U.S. President&#8221; [2].  Sounds like that commentator is a little off on whether Obama has what Israelis want.  Indeed, Obama showed during his trip that he understands &#8220;the real security threats facing Israel and the United States&#8221; [2][3]. The bigger question may be whether McCain realizes that Iran is a much bigger threat than Iraq.  As we have previously mentioned, he has failed to press for serious sanctions in the past [4][5]. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Less than a week after new polling data shows that Israelis prefer Barack Obama by 37-28% (with 35% of Israelis undecided) [1], the RJC reposted an interview where one commentator said that Obama doesn&#8217;t have &#8220;what Israelis look for in a U.S. President&#8221; [2].  Sounds like that commentator is a little off on whether Obama has what Israelis want.  Indeed, Obama showed during his trip that he understands &#8220;the real security threats facing Israel and the United States&#8221; [2][3]. The bigger question may be whether McCain realizes that Iran is a much bigger threat than Iraq.  As we have previously mentioned, he has failed to press for serious sanctions in the past [4][5]. [...]</p>
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