cestpaspossible
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Fri Mar-04-05 04:59 PM
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Kerry helping raise money for Hillary Clinton |
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Nobody's calling them the 2008 Democratic dream ticket, but Sen. John F. Kerry delivered the keynote speech at a fund-raiser for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton that raised a whopping $180,000. ``Tonight makes history,'' Kerry joked to the crowd, according to a friend who attended the event on Wednesday. ``It's the first time in four years (former Democratic National Committee chairman) Terry McAuliffe and I haven't been the ones asking you for money.''
Kerry, the defeated 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, threw his fund-raising weight behind the dinner at a private Georgetown home for the New York senator and former first lady, spending three hours schmoozing late into the evening.
The Massachusetts Democrat will also appear at a major fund-raising event for Clinton in Boston sometime in early May.
Today Kerry, Clinton and other Senate Democrats will trek together to New York City and three other cities to highlight their opposition to President Bush's Social Security reform plan. Boston Herald It's called teamwork.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:02 PM
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1. Neither one will be my candidate |
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Edited on Fri Mar-04-05 05:15 PM by in search of sanity
Next time I want someone from the Democratic wing of the Democratic party. Clinton is too war happy for my likes. I'm still mad at Kerry for saying that we are better off without Saddam. Actually, I think the world is less safe now that there is utter chaos in Iraq.
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cestpaspossible
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:04 PM
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2. Hillary is running for reelection to the Senate. |
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Edited on Fri Mar-04-05 05:08 PM by cestpaspossible
do you support her candidacy for the Senate seat she now holds? That's what this fundraiser was about.
btw, saying the world is better off without Saddam in power does not imply that Bush was in anyway right in his Iraq actions. That is what RightWing 'journalists' wanted to spread by asking the question, however, the implication is false. I think the world would be better off without Robert Mugabe in power, but that doesn't mean I think Zimbabwe should be invaded and his government toppled.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:07 PM
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But I don't live in NY and can't vote for her. I still wish that she had not moved so right.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:21 PM
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8. Kerry almost overcame huge disadvantages |
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Kerry is the BEST choice to beat the repugs!! He's still fighting hard for us. He's a GREAT leader and almost overcame huge disadvantage of opponent's wartime incumbency.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:34 PM
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13. Not enough in my book |
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I think the democrats are getting back on message and I'm hopeful that our next nominee will truly espouse positions reflective of the democrats and not be a Repub-lite. Sorry -- I don't want to offend you but both Kerry and Clinton authorized Bush to go to war in Iraq. As I also mentioned, I didn't like what Kerry said that indicated continuing support for the war. Kerry may be a good man but his views are not mine.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:54 PM
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15. paul u & I are kindred spirits... |
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atleast when we are talking about John :toast:
I deeply echo your sentiments.
She could have done more for his campaign, yet he put all that behind him and is stumping for hers.
Is it just me, or is he the embodiment of a great leader working to build a stronger team ?
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:12 PM
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4. what would you think of a Clinton/Kerry ticket? |
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:14 PM
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5. Oh that's just frightening |
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The Republicans would have a field day.
I actually think Kerry has a better chance without Clinton. And I can't see him accepting Veep at this point.
If I can't have Kerry the President, I'd like him to get Sec. of State or Attorney General or somesuch. I'd like to see him stay open for that, not Veep.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:25 PM
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9. Kerry is the best choice for president |
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Kerry a better choice for president. He's a GREAT leader who almost overcame huge disadvantage of Bush's wartime incumbency. He crushed Bush in debates unlike Gore.
He'll kick their ass, while Hillary would kiss their ass.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:17 PM
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6. Hillary is electable n/t |
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:25 PM
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:35 PM
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means - don't bother opening the message -- nothing there.
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:28 PM
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Hillary is divisive. Hillary is electable as Senator. Hillary is only the frontrunner until someone casts a vote, I predict
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:18 PM
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7. Kerry a GREAT leader who'll fight the repugs to the death |
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Kerry is our best choice!! I like Kerry/Clarke, Kerry/ Biden or Kerry/Richardson.....Hillary maybe a cabinet position
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Fri Mar-04-05 05:31 PM
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12. Yeah, Kerry's Appearing For Clinton Because Of '08. Why Do We Listen |
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to the mediawhores spin?
Why?
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Fri Mar-04-05 06:23 PM
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16. Well of course they mention 2008, but the article |
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mostly sticks to the facts. Actually, in the Herald, I'm surprised they didn't add more snark.
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Sat Mar-05-05 12:34 AM
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they want Democrats so divided that we wont even be together for 2006.
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Sat Mar-05-05 01:52 AM
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18. I agree, its called teamwork. |
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It was a nice gesture on his part to help Hillary Clinton raise funds. Former President Clinton helped campaign for John Kerry even though Clinton was still recuperating from the heart operation. I was happy to see that he was able to raise so much $$$$! I still hold out hope that he will attempt to run again in 2008.
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