I think the actual trip to the wall was a stunt.. make no mistake. But the whole thievery of his prayers? Israelis should know better than to steal prayers from the western wall.
Shame on the man who stole this note, and the several others who stole the notes of others in their search for Obama’s. Shame on Maariv and the Times, and anyone else who published Obama’s prayer. Maybe all of them should be praying to get a life.
This is, I think, the cult of celebrity at its ugliest. It would be akin to bugging a confessional to hear a Catholic candidate’s private conversation between his priest and the Lord. It assumes no boundaries, no privacy, regardless of the lack of relevance to the issues at hand. We’re not electing a Pope; we’re electing a President, and his private entreaties to God should remain private.No one doubts that Obama meant his visit to the Wall as a public event. WND reported that Obama’s campaign even distributed campaign posters for supporters to hang on police barricades, which is pretty tacky, if true. (The posters were certainly there.) However, the prayer note should have been respected as a private communication between Obama and God, not exploited for circulation boosting.
Shame on the man who stole this note, and the several others who stole the notes of others in their search for Obama’s. Shame on Maariv and the Times, and anyone else who published Obama’s prayer. Maybe all of them should be praying to get a life.
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