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Kerry's Bravado

by Daniel Borgström
Just listen to this bravado from Senator John Kerry: "With the pivotal 2006 elections approaching, we won't be blackmailed or denied. We won't stand for Swift Boat-style attacks. We won't be intimidated." --But isn't that essentially what this man told us back in 2004?
Back in Nov 2004 John Kerry had his big chance to stand up to the Republicans. He did not. It appears that he won the election, but he let the Republicans steal the White House and cover up evidence of election fraud. Kerry folded the way the Democrats have so often folded. Why should we believe him this time around?

Kerry should step aside. And the Democrats need to set up a leadership group that's not afraid to stand up to the Republicans and their corporate backers.

Below is a fund-raising email that Kerry and the Democrats who still follow him are sending around. Interesting reading. Fighting words from people who don't fight. Do they think they can fool us forever with their false bravado?

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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:15:46 -0500 [11:15:46 CST]
From: John Kerry <info [at] johnkerry.com>
To: ___
Subject: Call them out, point them out, and vote them out


Dear ___,

What should your last political act of 2005 be about?

There's only one answer. It should be about fighting back - about laying down a marker that says we've seen enough, heard enough, and seen the Republicans who control Washington try to mislead America more than enough. And, in 2006, we're coming to take our democracy back from the Washington special interests that control it today.

With the pivotal 2006 elections approaching, we won't be blackmailed or denied. We won't stand for Swift Boat-style attacks. We won't be intimidated. And we won't stop working until we win.

Support the Fight Back Fund Now:

Throughout 2005, Keeping America's Promise, the leadership committee I helped launch, has raised over $2 million dollars for dozens of candidates - including our year-end drive under way right now focusing on women candidates locked in tough races.

Just as important, we've organized a vitally important Fight Back Fund. We're ready, willing and able to take on the vicious attacks, deceitful distortions, and truth-defying rhetoric - just the way we did when they tried to savage war hero John Murtha and other Bush administration critics.

When the Bush White House says one thing and does another, we'll call them out. When shadowy Republican front groups show up on the campaign trail, we'll smoke them out. When there are huge discrepancies between the successes they claim and the reality they've created, we'll point them out.

And, most importantly on Election Day 2006, we'll vote them out.

Support the Fight Back Fund Now:

I hope you'll act right now to strengthen Keeping America's Promise's 2006 Fight Back Fund. We need to be ready to respond in force and at a moment's notice.

We know what to expect. With their backs to the wall, the Bush White House, the Republican National Committee, and all their shadowy front groups are counting on skirting the truth, hiding the facts, and disguising their failures for one more election cycle.

Will we let them get away with it? Not a chance.

I urge you to end 2005 and start the crucial election year of 2006 with a generous donation to Keeping America's Promise's Fight Back Fund.

Support the Fight Back Fund Now:

I look forward to working side by side with you every day of 2006 as we stand up for our candidates and fight for our beliefs. Let's refuse to yield an inch to a Republican Party unconcerned about stopping the corruption in its midst . . . unwilling to address the failures in its record . . . and unable to speak the truth to the American people.

Sincerely,

John Kerry




by Look how they squabbled
Why don't the majority of Democrats want to bring our troops home from Iraq now?

Why can't they fight for universal health care?

Why can't they REALLY fight to help end poverty in our country?

Is it a question of lacking the will-- or lacking power (as they like to rationalize)?

Or is it simply all about influence and money?

At the end of the 2004 election, the Democrats were hardly demanding to know what happened to the votes... rather, they were demanding to know: "what happened to the money."

Read about it:


USA TODAY 11/17/2004:


Democrats question Kerry's campaign nest egg

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Party leaders said Wednesday they want to know why Sen. John Kerry ended his presidential campaign with more than $15 million in the bank, money that could have helped Democratic candidates across the country.

Some said he will be pressured to give the money to Democratic campaign committees rather than save it for a potential White House bid in 2008.

"Democrats are questioning why he sat on so much money that could have helped him defeat George Bush or helped down-ballot races, many of which could have gone our way with a few more million dollars," said Donna Brazile, campaign manager for Al Gore's 2000 presidential race.

Brazile is a member of the 400-plus member Democratic National Committee, which meets early next year to pick a new party chairman. One high-ranking member of the DNC, speaking on condition of anonymity, said word of Kerry's nest egg has stirred anger on the committee and could hurt his chances of putting an ally in the chairmanship.

Congressional Democrats and labor leaders also privately questioned Kerry's motives.

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by TW
Did you hear about the private conversation between Kerry and Mark Crispin Miller in which Kerry agreed vehemently that the election was stolen, then when Miller went public with this Kerry denied everything and left him twisting in the wind?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-cesca/a-conversation-with-mark-_b_12134.html

It's wakey-wakey time, Murkah! You're living in an oligarchy, not a democracy. There's only one thing you can do about it, and that's start working to get rid of this government and create a new one
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