It sounds like you could really stand to define yourself a little more when speaking about \"liberalism\"- Liberal compared to WHAT? The most conservative Christians are liberal by Jewish standards. Our entire system was once considered liberal by world standards, but now I\'d say we\'re closer to the right wing, as compared to Europe. Speaking of, hitler\'s national socialist party were most DEFINITELY right wing conservatives. These labels are just a shortcut to thinking. Putting such a vast range of opinions into a tidy little box, in order to make snap judgements and generalizations about them is not the way to get things done, or move forward. I tend to agree on the specific issues you mention, although I\'m not sure what His stance would be on gay marriage. I mean, is it REALLY our business to stop other people from living as THEY believe, if they\'re not hurting anyone? By what measure we judge a man, so will it be judged against us. When Christianity was a minority, I\'m sure we didn\'t want or seek to be ostracized, and denied the same rights that Roman citizens had. We are supposed to remember the oppressed, the underdog, those who don\'t feel G-d loves them, for whatEVER reason, not chase them AWAY from G-d. So denying them things like the right to see one another in the hospital if there\'s an accident, and the right to make one the benificiary of the other\'s will... I really don\'t see how that furthers anyone else\'s rights. I really take offense at your characterization of American Jews. Your statements, quite frankly, display an ignorance of Jewish history. For one thing, do you REALLY think there are fewer \"Easter and Christmas\" Christians than Jews? Come on, now... There are solid reasons why so many Jews vote democrat, and believe it or not, it has little to do with the issues you mentioned. Did you know.. That even though we NOW think of Republicans as the ones \"with a backbone\" that are ready to fight when needed, in WW2, it was just the opposite? Reps were the peaceniks, saying it was a European war, and we didn\'t need to get involved. You HAVE to be able to see the psychological impact that has. Jews are being hauled off to death camps, across Asia and Europe, they\'re being turned AWAY when they come to America seeking exile, and the Republican party was not interested in doing anything about it. Heck, even when we DID get dragged into it, kicking and screaming, we still didn\'t divert a single plane to destroy a single gas chamber. Did you know, historically, that the Republican party has been home not just those that want to segregate blacks, but also to anti-semitic groups, whether overtly, like the KKK, or unconsciously like the \"replacement theology\" Christians (you know, \"Christianity is the New Israel\") ? Did you know that while Israel was fighting for independence, despite We The People\'s supoprt of them, neither major party would take a strong stance to support the infant nation? Even in the late 40\'s and early 50s, oil was just too big a necessity for anyone to want to piss off the Muslims... until the democrats realized how many Jews were supporting them because of WW2, then THEY decided to back Israel. And that\'s how it always has been, until recently, when more liberals began being more sympathetic to the Muslim/Palestinian cause. Republicans DID eventually learn to give lip service to Israel, but as we\'ve seen in cases like the USS Liberty, that\'s often just a political ploy. And in fact, they\'re still making backdoor deals with these Muslim nations. This is easily explained when we see the close ties Republicans and Republican backers have (historically and even up to the present day) TO the oil industry. Jews are not historically democrat just because they\'re all liberals, and CERTAINLY not because they only live their faith out on holidays. One more thought to consider- The more conservative an American Jew is, the more likely they are to eventually emigrate to Israel. The more liberal they are, the more likely they are to not see that as a priority, and to stay put. I\'ll watch the video (or try), and comment more.