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Holmes asserts that American Jews should vote on the basis of which candidate would be best for Israel. The well-being of our people worldwide and particularly in Israel is of great importance to American Jews, but we have a variety of opinions about which candidate would be best for Israel.

More importantly, the overwhelming majority of American Jews vote on the basis of what we believe to be best for America. We are not voting for prime minister of Israel, and most American Jews are not single-issue voters, considering Israel among a wide range of issues when we vote.

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I voted Monday. Even stood in line with strangers to vote. What a privilege to vote freely, expressing my own personal decisions on matters that will impact my neighborhood, state and nation. How I wish all my neighbors would vote; it's such an American duty, like covering your heart and saying the pledge of allegiance at football games.

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By late 1864, complaints of the Second National Flag looking too much like a flag of truce drove the Confederacy to consider a revision. On March 4, 1865, a red stripe was added to the outer half of the field. This was the third and last national flag of the Confederate States of America.

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Like Americans of all religions and ethnic groups, American Jews are politically diverse--some are Democrats, others are Republicans, and many are independents.

Sometimes called “Price’s flag,” this flag combines a blue field bordered in red with a white Roman cross. It was carried by several regiments in Missouri and has therefore been termed the “Missouri Battle Flag” in recent years.

Young Americans of age to volunteer for military service are not doing so, leaving us shorthanded as North Korea reportedly prepares to send troops to join Russia against Ukraine, and Hezbollah is assaulting Israel. This is beginning to look like the makings of World War III, with China joined to Russia, and Iran as always shouting "Death to America." With North Korea armed with nuclear ICBMs reportedly capable of reaching America, and the mad brother/sister act that controls it, how can we ever be sure those rockets are not on their way right now? Israel is fighting for its very life, as always, and our current administration is waffling in support. They don't seem to understand that, in war, you do what you have to do to win. Senator Cotton and Colonel West do understand, but thanks to a frivolous, pleasure-seeking generation, neither of them is on the ballot.

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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." We all know that First Amendment, and for years I've heard it all. I'm a journalism student at the University of Arkansas and I keep seeing it: Print is dying. Why would you even bother to enter the news industry?

After seceding from the Union, many Confederate states adopted state flags. Missouri did not enact legislation to adopt an official Confederate state flag, but a state guard flag was adopted in Missouri by direction of Gen. Sterling Price in the spring of 1861.

In the spring of 1862, the Confederacy solicited proposals for a new flag. Many felt the First National Flag was too similar to the United States flag. The Confederate Congress adopted the Second National Flag on May 1, 1863. The flag combined a canton of a blue saltire emblazoned with stars (a popular design proposed for the national flag and used in battle by many regiments) and a pure white field to symbolize the purity of the cause the Confederacy felt it represented.

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The Confederate States of America solicited designs for a national flag early in 1861. Hundreds of designs were submitted and on May 4, 1861, the First National Flag was adopted (there would eventually be two others). Nicknamed the “Stars & Bars,” it originally had seven stars for the first seven states to secede. It would eventually have 13 stars, representing all the states in the Confederacy.

With our military, except the Marine Corps, being undermanned at present, and the world (those awakened) watching Israel's and Ukraine's wars, I think it is fitting to say I regret that we do not have either Sen. Tom Cotton or Col. (retired) Allen West on the ballot because I suspect we are going to need someone who knows which end of a gun the bullets come out of before the next four years are past.

Journalists talk to the people to share how these issues persist and how people are doing their part to resolve them. Journalists do their part to envision justice by sharing the need for justice. To inform the public and to make change. Historically, reading more newspapers has led to an increase in civic engagement.

American Jews may also be considering their votes on the basis of a commandment repeated in a variety of ways 36 times in the Torah, our most sacred teaching: "Remember the stranger, for you were strangers in the Land of Egypt." As if we needed reminding, Ms. Holmes has revealed that we are strangers to some right here at home in Arkansas, USA.

Military units commonly carried distinct flags for identification on the battlefield. They were used as signals, markers and inspiration for troops. Confederate regiments used a variety of battle flags. The Army of Northern Virginia and several other regiments chose the blue saltire on a red field emblazoned with white stars. It was also adopted as a symbol of the Confederacy by veteran groups in post-wartime.

Well, the answer is really simple. Referring back to that First Amendment, because we have the freedom to. Journalists capture the stories that often go untold, allowing the reader to empathize with others, or even themselves, based on those stories. Journalists often report on systemic issues. The problems or challenges that are deeply ingrained in our systems or organizations, often affecting a large number of people and persisting over time. Journalists' reporting is creating justice and gaining national recognition.

The decline of journalism is restricting the informants of systemic issues. Preventing stories from being told. If you see a systemic issue that needs its story told, I implore you to share it with your local publication. And then don't stop there, follow up and read as it gets reported on. It is important to do your part in envisioning justice for systemic issues by connecting to your community and local newsroom.

With that in mind, choose between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Which would you rather have on your side in a fight to survive?

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