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		<title>By: getzel1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 00:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[YWN rocks!!!
say it yes all the knockers &quot;daias&quot; should be posted on paper for us to see!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YWN rocks!!!<br />
say it yes all the knockers &#8220;daias&#8221; should be posted on paper for us to see!</p>
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		<title>By: SanityNotBigotry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 23:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The biggest losers are the middle class. Another rich Republican in Congress. Hashem have mercy on us. Turner, the producer of the scandalous &quot;Jerry Springer Show&quot; does NOT represent Jewish values.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The biggest losers are the middle class. Another rich Republican in Congress. Hashem have mercy on us. Turner, the producer of the scandalous &#8220;Jerry Springer Show&#8221; does NOT represent Jewish values.</p>
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		<title>By: sugafoe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 22:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[47-  the greatest most all encompassing chesed organization ever known to klal yisroel.

That was a joke, right?

Not taking away from the chesed and the greatness of what they do, but please. Do us a favor.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>47-  the greatest most all encompassing chesed organization ever known to klal yisroel.</p>
<p>That was a joke, right?</p>
<p>Not taking away from the chesed and the greatness of what they do, but please. Do us a favor.</p>
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		<title>By: morton1.fried@gmail.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 22:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me first state. I do not live in the voting district, and live on East 9th Street in flatbush.I think YWN left out one big winnner. Moderator please respond. That is Rabbi Boruch Beer Bender.
He founded Achiezer and singlehandedly runs what is arguably the greatest most all encompassing chesed organization ever known to klal yisroel. there is no more powerful person in the five towns all while helping everyone confidentially. i know because my mother lives in cedarhurst and we owe Achizer her life. my cousin was involved in the Goldfeder campaign and told me that Bender without bieng in the headlines has known phil for years and works with him weekly on issues that people have. he has supported phil throughout and will now have a real partner in assemply.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me first state. I do not live in the voting district, and live on East 9th Street in flatbush.I think YWN left out one big winnner. Moderator please respond. That is Rabbi Boruch Beer Bender.<br />
He founded Achiezer and singlehandedly runs what is arguably the greatest most all encompassing chesed organization ever known to klal yisroel. there is no more powerful person in the five towns all while helping everyone confidentially. i know because my mother lives in cedarhurst and we owe Achizer her life. my cousin was involved in the Goldfeder campaign and told me that Bender without bieng in the headlines has known phil for years and works with him weekly on issues that people have. he has supported phil throughout and will now have a real partner in assemply.</p>
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		<title>By: ari-free</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 22:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winners:
Anyone who is for the Torah 

Losers:
Anyone who is against the Torah

Mi kamocha ba&#039;eilim Hashem?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winners:<br />
Anyone who is for the Torah </p>
<p>Losers:<br />
Anyone who is against the Torah</p>
<p>Mi kamocha ba&#8217;eilim Hashem?</p>
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		<title>By: krunch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 21:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[to #42
peter parker, and anchorman :)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>to #42<br />
peter parker, and anchorman <img src='http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Wavid Deprin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s POLITICO’s look at the winners and losers from the closely-watched race.

WINNERS

Paul Ryan - Three months ago, Democrats successfully seized on the House Budget Committee chairman’s controversial plan to rewrite Medicare in an upstate New York special election. But that message didn’t work this time for Weprin, who hammered Turner over the plan and who raced into senior centers during the final days of the race to brand the Republican as scary. Icing on the cake for Ryan: The approach didn’t work for Democrats in Nevada either, where Republican Mark Amodei won by a landslide in Tuesday’s other special election.

Rudy Giuliani – Turner had no more high-profile endorser than the former New York City mayor, who won the district both times he ran for mayor and provided Turner, a relative political newcomer, with establishment credibility. Giuliani’s team—mayoral campaign veterans E. O’Brien Murray and Bill O’Reilly—also helped to lead the Turner effort.

Republican Jewish Coalition – It’s not every day that Jewish Republicans can hawk an electoral success. But this time they can. No, a Jewish Republican didn’t get elected, but the RJC rallied around Turner’s bid and boosted his efforts to frame the race as a referendum on President Barack Obama’s policies on Israel in a district where Jews comprise nearly one-third of the population. The RJC sent mailers to 30,000 Jewish households, all designed to highlight the notion of Obama’s frosty relationship with Israel.

New York Republican Party – Going into the race, the state GOP didn’t have a lot to crow about. New York Republicans had lost three consecutive special congressional elections, and last year fielded hapless tea party candidate Carl Paladino in the gubernatorial race. Ed Cox, the New York Republican Party chairman, can now point to a win.

Pete King – On Capitol Hill, Turner had a loyal supporter in King, an outspoken and camera-friendly GOP congressman who took up his campaign’s banner and helped him fundraise. On Tuesday evening, King was in attendance at Turner’s Queens post-election party for a victory lap.

National Organization for Marriage – The socially conservative organization helped to sow unrest with Weprin and Orthodox Jewish Democrats over his support for same-sex marriage. The organization dropped $75,000 on mailers highlighting Weprin’s position and dispatched Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein to record an anti-Weprin robocall. The National Organization for Women wasn’t the only conservative group involved in the race – the Family Research Council also hammered Weprin in a New York City district that is more socially conservative than its neighboring seats.

Ed Koch – The voluble former Democratic mayor proved that even after all these years, he knows how to stay relevant. It was Koch who helped lead Turner’s Israel offensive, declaring that a vote for the Republican was a way to send Obama a message over his Mideast policies.

Magellan Strategies – The little-known Republican firm was the first outfit to project that Turner was in a position to win, releasing an automated poll one week ago showing the Republican leading Weprin by four percent. Even the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling recognized its significance, Tweeting after the Turner win: “Props to Magellan Strategies on NY-9. Never easy to be the first pollster out with something no one’s really expecting.”

Working Families Party – Yes, the labor-backed Working Families Party, famed for its get-out-the-vote operation, got behind Weprin and provided him with a helping hand in voter turnout efforts. But, perhaps sensing that the race was a loser, the party didn’t help out quite as aggressively as they could have – refusing to aggressively publicize their support for Weprin and instead choosing to focus their attention on a state Assembly race in Brooklyn.

LOSERS

Joe Crowley – The buck stops with Rep. Crowley, the chairman of the Queens Democratic Party, who hand-picked Weprin. Despite myriad organizational advantages, his old-school machine failed to put its candidate over the top Tuesday even though, just a day earlier, Crowley promised that it would. The congressman may have thought picking an establishment-oriented candidate like Weprin was a safe pick — a pol who was unlikely to challenge a New York incumbent after the upcoming round of redistricting redraws the city’s maps. But Weprin’s campaign missteps became a serious problem and at his election night party, Crowley was nowhere to be seen.

Downstate Democrats – With New York losing two seats in reapportionment, Weiner’s vacant seat was a perfect target for elimination – a way for Democrats tasked with redrawing the state’s congressional map to protect long-serving incumbents. But with the seat now in GOP hands, the ripple effect is that a downstate Democratic incumbent could now be axed.

New York Assembly – Message to both parties: Stop nominating lawmakers from New York’s lower legislative chamber. They just can’t win special elections. Assembly members have now lost in each of the last four House special elections in the state—just read the polls to see how poorly the Assembly is regarded by voters.

Andrew Cuomo – The popular governor is known for his cautiousness—in May’s upstate New York special election, Cuomo didn’t get behind now-Rep. Kathy Hochul until the last minute when the picture was clearer. But he gave Weprin, an establishment party figure, a forceful seal of approval and went so far as to cut a robo-call for the assemblyman.

The Parkside Group – Weprin ran a lousy campaign, and it was the Parkside Group, a New York City consulting firm, that was at the helm. There was much grumbling about the way the Weprin campaign was run: witness DCCC chairman Steve Israel’s election night statements thanking his two unsuccessful special election candidates — Nevada’s Kate Marshall was thanked “for her tremendous effort and first-rate campaign” while Weprin was simply thanked “for his tremendous effort.” Some of Weprin’s decisions were just odd – like when his campaign decided to send a costumed wizard to a Turner event to mock him. Or the time Weprin decided to duck a debate and said it was because of Hurricane Irene, which had already passed.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here’s POLITICO’s look at the winners and losers from the closely-watched race.</p>
<p>WINNERS</p>
<p>Paul Ryan &#8211; Three months ago, Democrats successfully seized on the House Budget Committee chairman’s controversial plan to rewrite Medicare in an upstate New York special election. But that message didn’t work this time for Weprin, who hammered Turner over the plan and who raced into senior centers during the final days of the race to brand the Republican as scary. Icing on the cake for Ryan: The approach didn’t work for Democrats in Nevada either, where Republican Mark Amodei won by a landslide in Tuesday’s other special election.</p>
<p>Rudy Giuliani – Turner had no more high-profile endorser than the former New York City mayor, who won the district both times he ran for mayor and provided Turner, a relative political newcomer, with establishment credibility. Giuliani’s team—mayoral campaign veterans E. O’Brien Murray and Bill O’Reilly—also helped to lead the Turner effort.</p>
<p>Republican Jewish Coalition – It’s not every day that Jewish Republicans can hawk an electoral success. But this time they can. No, a Jewish Republican didn’t get elected, but the RJC rallied around Turner’s bid and boosted his efforts to frame the race as a referendum on President Barack Obama’s policies on Israel in a district where Jews comprise nearly one-third of the population. The RJC sent mailers to 30,000 Jewish households, all designed to highlight the notion of Obama’s frosty relationship with Israel.</p>
<p>New York Republican Party – Going into the race, the state GOP didn’t have a lot to crow about. New York Republicans had lost three consecutive special congressional elections, and last year fielded hapless tea party candidate Carl Paladino in the gubernatorial race. Ed Cox, the New York Republican Party chairman, can now point to a win.</p>
<p>Pete King – On Capitol Hill, Turner had a loyal supporter in King, an outspoken and camera-friendly GOP congressman who took up his campaign’s banner and helped him fundraise. On Tuesday evening, King was in attendance at Turner’s Queens post-election party for a victory lap.</p>
<p>National Organization for Marriage – The socially conservative organization helped to sow unrest with Weprin and Orthodox Jewish Democrats over his support for same-sex marriage. The organization dropped $75,000 on mailers highlighting Weprin’s position and dispatched Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein to record an anti-Weprin robocall. The National Organization for Women wasn’t the only conservative group involved in the race – the Family Research Council also hammered Weprin in a New York City district that is more socially conservative than its neighboring seats.</p>
<p>Ed Koch – The voluble former Democratic mayor proved that even after all these years, he knows how to stay relevant. It was Koch who helped lead Turner’s Israel offensive, declaring that a vote for the Republican was a way to send Obama a message over his Mideast policies.</p>
<p>Magellan Strategies – The little-known Republican firm was the first outfit to project that Turner was in a position to win, releasing an automated poll one week ago showing the Republican leading Weprin by four percent. Even the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling recognized its significance, Tweeting after the Turner win: “Props to Magellan Strategies on NY-9. Never easy to be the first pollster out with something no one’s really expecting.”</p>
<p>Working Families Party – Yes, the labor-backed Working Families Party, famed for its get-out-the-vote operation, got behind Weprin and provided him with a helping hand in voter turnout efforts. But, perhaps sensing that the race was a loser, the party didn’t help out quite as aggressively as they could have – refusing to aggressively publicize their support for Weprin and instead choosing to focus their attention on a state Assembly race in Brooklyn.</p>
<p>LOSERS</p>
<p>Joe Crowley – The buck stops with Rep. Crowley, the chairman of the Queens Democratic Party, who hand-picked Weprin. Despite myriad organizational advantages, his old-school machine failed to put its candidate over the top Tuesday even though, just a day earlier, Crowley promised that it would. The congressman may have thought picking an establishment-oriented candidate like Weprin was a safe pick — a pol who was unlikely to challenge a New York incumbent after the upcoming round of redistricting redraws the city’s maps. But Weprin’s campaign missteps became a serious problem and at his election night party, Crowley was nowhere to be seen.</p>
<p>Downstate Democrats – With New York losing two seats in reapportionment, Weiner’s vacant seat was a perfect target for elimination – a way for Democrats tasked with redrawing the state’s congressional map to protect long-serving incumbents. But with the seat now in GOP hands, the ripple effect is that a downstate Democratic incumbent could now be axed.</p>
<p>New York Assembly – Message to both parties: Stop nominating lawmakers from New York’s lower legislative chamber. They just can’t win special elections. Assembly members have now lost in each of the last four House special elections in the state—just read the polls to see how poorly the Assembly is regarded by voters.</p>
<p>Andrew Cuomo – The popular governor is known for his cautiousness—in May’s upstate New York special election, Cuomo didn’t get behind now-Rep. Kathy Hochul until the last minute when the picture was clearer. But he gave Weprin, an establishment party figure, a forceful seal of approval and went so far as to cut a robo-call for the assemblyman.</p>
<p>The Parkside Group – Weprin ran a lousy campaign, and it was the Parkside Group, a New York City consulting firm, that was at the helm. There was much grumbling about the way the Weprin campaign was run: witness DCCC chairman Steve Israel’s election night statements thanking his two unsuccessful special election candidates — Nevada’s Kate Marshall was thanked “for her tremendous effort and first-rate campaign” while Weprin was simply thanked “for his tremendous effort.” Some of Weprin’s decisions were just odd – like when his campaign decided to send a costumed wizard to a Turner event to mock him. Or the time Weprin decided to duck a debate and said it was because of Hurricane Irene, which had already passed.</p>
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		<title>By: Ferd</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[#41- Once again talking utter trash and nonsense.

Saftlas worked the TURNER CAMPIGN.

Ezra Friedlander worked the gay campaigns.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>#41- Once again talking utter trash and nonsense.</p>
<p>Saftlas worked the TURNER CAMPIGN.</p>
<p>Ezra Friedlander worked the gay campaigns.</p>
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		<title>By: lawnmoer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I appreciate that YWN provides great coverage of these local elections that are of particular importance to our communities, and just as importantly, provides a forum for we in the frum community to openly express our views on these issues. YWN has become a valuable source of information for many and is gradually becoming a force in political events as well. I applaud YWN for standing up for Torah values and publicizing the candidates that align with or diverge from such values, and not necessarily those that our community &quot;leaders&quot; choose for us for politically convenient reasons.   

However, as someone once said, &quot;with great power comes great responsibility&quot;.  A post that names certain people winners and losers, especially if some of those are frum Jews, is simply not appropriate or in line with Torah values, not right after Tisha B&#039;av, not during Elul, and not ever.  We understand that politics is tough, and can be a hard-fought battle, but that is no excuse to make such statements publicly and, seemingly, for little or no practical purpose.  

I would also suggest that YWN remain somewhat objective in its reporting and not be unofficially endorsing candidates and announcing winners and losers as it will become just another voice telling us what to think and who to vote for, which is not appreciated and eventually alienates people (e.g., New York Times) but should instead stick to informing and enlightening its readers and letting them decide.     

Stay classy YWN.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate that YWN provides great coverage of these local elections that are of particular importance to our communities, and just as importantly, provides a forum for we in the frum community to openly express our views on these issues. YWN has become a valuable source of information for many and is gradually becoming a force in political events as well. I applaud YWN for standing up for Torah values and publicizing the candidates that align with or diverge from such values, and not necessarily those that our community &#8220;leaders&#8221; choose for us for politically convenient reasons.   </p>
<p>However, as someone once said, &#8220;with great power comes great responsibility&#8221;.  A post that names certain people winners and losers, especially if some of those are frum Jews, is simply not appropriate or in line with Torah values, not right after Tisha B&#8217;av, not during Elul, and not ever.  We understand that politics is tough, and can be a hard-fought battle, but that is no excuse to make such statements publicly and, seemingly, for little or no practical purpose.  </p>
<p>I would also suggest that YWN remain somewhat objective in its reporting and not be unofficially endorsing candidates and announcing winners and losers as it will become just another voice telling us what to think and who to vote for, which is not appreciated and eventually alienates people (e.g., New York Times) but should instead stick to informing and enlightening its readers and letting them decide.     </p>
<p>Stay classy YWN.</p>
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		<title>By: MoneyMike</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[@5 T Macher 
Depends who you ask....the Phil-bashers may not agree.

Could be Saftalas just ran his last campaign because he supports/works for people who don&#039;t give straight answers about toaivah-marriages...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@5 T Macher<br />
Depends who you ask&#8230;.the Phil-bashers may not agree.</p>
<p>Could be Saftalas just ran his last campaign because he supports/works for people who don&#8217;t give straight answers about toaivah-marriages&#8230;</p>
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