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To: American Spirit who wrote (496)3/10/2004 4:11:54 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 681
 
FLIP FLOP FLIP FLOP

$10,000 Limit to His PAC
Against It

When Kerry Established His PAC In 2001, He Instituted $10,000 Limit On Donations. “A week after repeating that he has refused to accept donations from political action committees, Senator John F. Kerry announced yesterday that he was forming a committee that would accept PAC money for him to distribute to other Democratic candidates … The statement also declared that the new PAC would voluntarily limit donations of so-called soft money to $10,000 per donor per year and disclose the source and amount of all such donations.” (Glen Johnson, “In A Switch, Kerry Is Launching A Pac,” The Boston Globe, 12/15/01)

$10,000 Limit to His PAC
For It

One Year Later, Kerry Started Accepting Unlimited Contributions. “Senator John F. Kerry, who broke with personal precedent last year when he established his first political action committee, has changed his fund-raising guidelines again, dropping a $10,000 limit on contributions from individuals, a cap he had touted when establishing the PAC. The Massachusetts Democrat said yesterday he decided to accept unlimited contributions, which has already allowed him to take in ‘soft money’ donations as large as $25,000, because of the unprecedented fund-raising demands confronting him as a leader in the Senate Democratic caucus.” (Glen Johnson, “Kerry Shifts Fund-Raising Credo For His Own PAC,” The Boston Globe, 10/4/02)

WE DON'T NEED A WEAK TICKET PRESIDENT, AND BELIEVE ME KERRY IS A WEAK TICKET.



To: American Spirit who wrote (496)3/10/2004 5:09:47 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
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To: American Spirit who wrote (496)3/11/2004 7:26:53 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 681
 
John Kerry Ad Compaign (Sure to Cause a "Furor")
We have put up several ads created by Jonathan M. Stein regarding John Kerry's record. The first ad shines the light on John Kerry's voting record. A voter's primary concern, when casting their ballot, should be whether their candidate will represent not only their interests, but represent them at all. John Kerry not only missed the votes on drug prescription benefits and homeland security, he missed sixty-four percent of all votes in the last session. Kerry has been the lead sponser of eight bills that have become law; yet, he has been a senator for nineteen years. His political stagnation allows him to claim to be on every side of every issue, literally. This is not courage; it is cowardice, and no one wants a coward in the Whitehouse.

Speaking of courage, the second ad clearly demonstrates that Kerry had none of it, or faith in our nation, when it came to fighting communism. In 1971, John Kerry stated that the Vietnamese would not be a free people under the United States and that we could not fight Communism. In 1984, he supported a nuclear freeze; a position that only communist infiltrators were attempting to enact. He was wrong then and there is no clear indication that he would be right today. The only way to know the "real" John Kerry is to examine the man he was before entering politics and at that time, he advocated placing the United States military under the command of the United Nations, which would effectively end over two-hundred years of American sovereignty. That is the clear indication that John Kerry is wrong for America.

Young John Kerry, the true John Kerry, is the subject of the third ad. He recently claimed to Judy Woodruff on CNN that he had never accused those that served in Vietnam of committing atrocities. To him, I suppose, the fact that he lied is not as important as the number of people that believed him. Listen to John Kerry's own words in this ad and decide for yourself whether he has the integrity to be president.

What is even more astonishing is that the press can call John Kerry a hero with a straight face; because he even accused himself of committing atrocities in 1971, as you can hear in the fourth ad. He is either a liar, lunatic, or war criminal. Again, you be the judge.

Personally, I believe he might be all three, especially if he were to succeed in turning over our defense to a foreign power. For his views on the military alone, John Kerry is the most dangerous, and most liberal politician in America, but don't take my word for it, look at what independent organizations are saying about Kerry in our final ad.

Posted by: naspino on March 07, 04

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To: American Spirit who wrote (496)3/11/2004 7:27:38 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 681
 
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To: American Spirit who wrote (496)3/11/2004 7:39:30 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 681
 
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