- The Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international Jewish human rights organization, condemned West Virginia GOP Senate candidate John Raese on Thursday for his equation of a smoking ban to Hitlers policy of forcing Jews to wear the Star of David. (Huffington Post)
- John Raese, running for U.S. Senate as a Republican in West Virginia, equated a county smoking ban with Hitler forcing Jews to wear the Star of David at a recent Republican event. Speaking in Hurricane, W.Va. (Huffington Post)
- John Raese, candidate for Senate from West Virginia and carpetbagger extraordinaire (yes, the guy with the pink marble driveway) is also just a wacko. Republican U.S. (DAILY KOS)
- Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Raese compared anti-smoking signs in Monongalia County to a key part of the Holocaust, which killed millions of Jews. (Charleston Daily Mail)
- An international Jewish human rights group is condemning remarks by West Virginia U.S. Senate candidate John Raese. (Argus Press)
- Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Raese has come under fire from Jewish civil rights groups for comments he made during an appearance recently in Putnam County. Raese compared anti-smoking rules in Monongalia County to the way Jews were identified in Nazi Germany. (Metro News)
- Lots of Senate candidates rail against onerous government regulations. But West Virginia Republican John Raese , whos looking to knock off Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, took it to another level recently at the Putnam County Lincoln Day dinner. (Politico.com)
- Nobody likes being told they can't do what they want, but perennial West Virginia Republican Senate candidate John Raese had a particularly strong reaction to smoking bans, comparing the required signage to Hitler's requirement that Jews wear a gold star. (YAHOO!)
- in the Dina Reese Performing Arts Center at the high school, 13263 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 at the door, or call (216) 320-3106. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Friday, April 20, 2012
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