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Politics : The TRUTH About John Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonto who wrote (1397)5/13/2004 8:20:36 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 1483
 
JOHN KERRY, MIA


May 13, 2004 -- John Forbes Kerry, presidential prospect, is ignoring his day job.

Kerry says he supports extending emergency federal unemployment benefits. Whether that's a sound position is another matter, but it is Kerry's position.

Tuesday, the U.S. Senate voted 59-40 in favor of the extension.

But that meant the bill died: It needed 60 votes because it violated a budget agreement reached last year.

And who might have provided that missing 60th vote?

The junior senator from Massachusetts, of course - JFK Lite.

But he was campaigning in Kentucky.



Missing votes is nothing new for Kerry; He's been MIA for nearly 70 percent of Senate votes since the beginning of the 108th Congress, in January 2003.

The citizens of Massachusetts have a new "taxation without representation" beef, we'd say.

In contrast, former Sen. Robert Dole saw to it that his constituents got their full measure when he ran for president from Kansas in 1996.

He quit the Senate.

Maybe Kerry should do the same.

After all, Mr. Gazillionaire sure doesn't have to worry about his unemployment package.

nypost.com



To: tonto who wrote (1397)5/13/2004 8:37:24 AM
From: Jagfan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1483
 
Another thing about Kerry's campaign trip to Jacksonville on Tuesday. He wanted to go to a local watering hole and hang out to show he was "one of the guys". He had Corrine Brown pick a place for him. It was a BBQ place. He and his entourage went in and ordered ribs. Kerry then asked to see the kitchen and talk to the workers. He found out they did not have health insurance and walked out in protest (without paying, of course). Every restaurant I worked at, if a customer walked out without paying, the waitress had to pay the bill. Just another example of Kerry looking out for the little guy!