Sunday, July 22, 2012

Romney Netanyahu and Jewish support of Obama


To the Editor,
While it is most important for a Presidential candidate to show some sort of Foreign relations experience. A one week travel to the middle east and Europe will hardly give credibility to Romneys Campaign . It will look as silly as Sarah Palin  'attempts . Especially in the Middle east. It is vain to imagine the American Jews are naive to believe the Romney is more supportive of Israel than Barrack Obama.  Obama may have made a few missteps in dealing with Israel but the Jewish people know he is 100 percent in support of Israel.
 
The Republicans are attempting their usual scare tactics and Obama attempts to fulfill some campaign promises by reducing spending on the military and bringing our troops home, The Republicans want to beef up spending and expect the U.S to go to Syria, maybe start world war 3. Get involved with Iran and throw the major powers into a war where there will be no return.
 
Israel and the United States stand together. Peace needs to be the number 1 objective since most Jewish Americans and Israelis including Arab -Israeli citizens want and yearn for peace.The problem in Israel which affects the United States in time of war is the ever growing Ultra Orthodox Jewish community. They are a quickly growing minority in Israel. They currently enjoy exemption from the Israeli  Military, creating animosity among the secular community.All Men and woman are required to serve. Gays in the military have been serving openly for years before the United States followed the lead.
 At what point will Netanyahu have to make huge changes in Israeli's exemption process. As a Jew I do not believe the Ultra Orthodox deserve any special treatment. Israel needs all of the country to support them in times of war. In an attempt to make peace it is the Orthodox Jews that continue to build housing to instigate problems with the Palestinians. They are all in it together. Peace is the only way. When Mitt Romney says everything Netanyahu wants to hear. Beware, He is offering our friends , sons and daughters , fathers and mothers to go to war which should remind all that while thousands of young men gave their lives and suffered Mental health issues during Viet Nam, Mitt Romney supported the war but spent his time ringing doorbells in France on his Morman Missionary service.
 
Sincerely,
Steven Auerbach
 

Gathering of the Vibes-Bridgeport ,Connecticut


To the editor,
It seems like an apparent opportunity every year that the"Gathering of the Vibes", sets up in Bridgeport and we play host for a few days to visitors and residents alike.The city has everything to gain over the next 10 years as Steelpoint finally begins construction. The visibility from the highway sends a message to thousands of visitors that Bridgeport is coming back to life.
 
The University of Bridgeport as well as Housatonic and other local institutions could use this draw as a positive in their marketing brochures. The University should host short tours including the magnificent view from the top floor of the library of one of Bridgeport's greatest assets, Seaside Park.
 
I would urge the Mayor and local business's to figure out a way to promote the city during the Vibes concert. You never know who is there and in the audience. One thing is true. Bridgeport has a captive audience of  diverse individuals and the City does little to promote itself.
 
Overall, The Vibe concerts over the past few years have enjoyed positive press and a nice turnout. What are local business's doing to attempt to extend the stay of these participants? What is the University of Bridgeport doing to promote their unbelievable location on the water? My musical appreciation has become so diversified over the years and must admit these days Symphony's and Opera. Seems like yesterday that Rock, soul and disco were my forte. But, I remember the excitement of concerts and coupled with camping make Bridgeport a jewel.
 
I would imagine that the City of Bridgeport will be wise and look to the future and realize that 4 days of positive Public relations can go a long way in changing the perceptions of our city. I wonder ho many families at the Park are aware that they could end their experience with a day at Beardsley park, the zoo or maybe even Shakespeare. Oh what a great memory these visitors could have if we just all put our heads together and create something that would be truly memorable.How about incorporating a Taste of Bridgeport- local restaurants during these 4 days.
When it comes to Bridgeport, I remain eternally optimistic.
 
Sincerely, Steven L. Auerbach