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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Obama's private prayer published in Israeli paper JERUSALEM Barack Obama's visit to the Western Wall was a public event. The handwritten prayer the presidential candidate left there was meant to be private. But as soon as he left, a snoop pulled a folded piece of paper from a crevice in the ancient wall and offered it to the mass-circulation newspaper Maariv. The newspaper's decision to publish it Friday, under the headline "Obama's note," provoked criticism in Israel over an intrusion into his relationship with God. "Lord Protect my family and me," the unsigned note said. "Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair. Give me the wisdom to do what is right and just. And make me an instrument of your will." Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki, traveling with the candidate in London, declined to confirm or deny the note was the senator's. The Associated Press reported, however, that the handwriting in the photograph published by Maariv appeared to match Obama's inscription Wednesday in the guest book at Israel's Holocaust memorial. The note was written on stationery of the King David Hotel, where Obama stayed during his visit this week. Shmuel Rabinovitz, the rabbi who manages Judaism's holiest site, was furious. "The notes placed between the stones of the Western Wall are between a person and his maker," he told Army Radio. "It is forbidden to read them or make any use of them." The publication, he added, "damages the Western Wall and damages the deep, personal part of every one of us that we keep to ourselves." More than 100 readers talked back to Maariv's Web site, most of them to lecture the newspaper about ethics. Some noted that Jewish religious law specifically forbids spying on private mail. One reader wondered how much money the letter would fetch on eBay. "Chutzpah!" exclaimed a Maariv reader who identified herself as Hasia. "Shame on you," wrote Hezi Leder. "This is the lowest you have sunk so far." Maariv's brief report said the prayer was provided by a student at an Orthodox Jewish seminary. It did not identify him or say whether he had been paid. The newspaper's chief rival, Yediot Aharonot, said it had been offered the note and had declined to publish it. The removal and publication of the note did not appear to violate any laws. Police officials said they were not investigating. According to The Jerusalem Post, several people who happened to be at Obama's unannounced appearance early Thursday scrambled to find his missive among the many inserted in the wall. One man who grabbed a scrap of paper was disappointed to discover it had been written in Spanish, The Post reported. Millions of people visit the 2,000-year-old wall each year, and many leave written prayers between its wide beige stones. Rabinovitz and his team pull out the scraps of paper to make room for more but do not read them. Jewish law considers the prayers to be holy texts and forbids their destruction; twice a year they are buried in containers on the Mount of Olives. In recent years, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which operates the site, has opened a fax hotline and a Web site where people overseas can send their prayers and have them printed out and put in the wall. Guy Mashiach, an Israeli attorney, said Obama probably knew what would happen to his prayer. "Obama is intelligent enough to understand that in Israel, nothing remains private, discreet and secret for more than a few hours," he wrote to an online network hosted by the Haaretz newspaper's Web site.
Poster Comment: Sure this was unplanned. Sure it was.
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#1. To: mirage (#0)
If it wasn't planned, it'd be just like some sneaky lil Jew to swipe it and sell it for a few shekels. As infiltrated as the U.S. Govt. is one would have to be gullible or stupid to want the job of president today. After a revolution that purges out the shit that pollutes D.C. there may be an opportunity to do some good. I'd recommend destroying D.C. and relocating the Capital in some place like Detroit that already has the vacant office space. If you listened in to the Alex Jones program yesterday, and you're willing to give Lindsey William's comments any validity ... you know it's time to revolt en masse.
Resolve to serve no more, and you are at once freed. I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break in pieces. De La Boétie
Barf. Hurl. What a pious little pr**k. "...help me guard against pride..." Riggghhhttt.
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