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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kerry Endorses The "Savior"

In what I can only describe as a slap in the face to his former running mate, John Kerry has endorsed the "Savior" over John Edwards.

So what exactly was John Edwards to John Kerry? Was he just a means for Kerry to become President? Let's face it!! A lot of people in this country didn't want John Kerry as the candidate but we were stuck with him!! We were told to hold our noses and vote for him. When we did that and he walked away from the stolen election, he became the ass in the party's mascot. Had I been John Edwards, I would have handed Kerry the biggest ass-whooping of his life for walking away from the Presidency when it was clearly once again stolen by the Bush regime!!

Having said that, John Edwards should actually consider himself lucky that he didn't get endorsed by John Kerry this time around. After walking away from the Presidency that was stolen from him, anyone who is endorsed by him is only going to be hurt by it. I wouldn't choose a guy who was endorsed by a man that had the Presidency in his hands, had it stolen from him, and walked away without putting up a fight.

On another note, I received the mass e-mail that this story was making reference to. What e-mail was that? It was the one that they claim is going to be a huge thing for the "Savior"!! Even if I hadn't already decided not to vote for the "Savior", this e-mail wouldn't sway my vote in the "Savior's" direction.

Here's a look at the e-mail that this story is making reference to!!


Martin Luther King said, “The time is always right to do what is right.” So I'm choosing this time to share an important decision I've made, one I believe is right for this country.

The JohnKerry.com community has been very important to me and very important to the Democratic resurgence over the last couple of years, so I wanted to let all of you know my decision before I confirm it with anyone else. I want to share with you my conviction that in a field of fine Democratic candidates, the next President of the United States can be, should be, and will be Barack Obama. Each of our candidates would make a fine President, and we are blessed with a strong field. But for this moment, at this time in our nation's history, Barack Obama is the right choice.

Please join me in supporting Barack Obama’s candidacy.

I’m proud to have helped introduce Barack to our nation when I asked him to speak to our national convention, and there Barack's words and vision burst out. On that day he reminded Americans that our “true genius is faith in simple dreams, an insistence on small miracles.” And with his leadership we can build simple dreams, and we can turn millions of small miracles into real change for our country.

At this particular moment, with our country faced with great challenges in our economy, in our environment, and in our foreign policy, and with our politics torn by division, Barack Obama can bring transformation to our country. With Barack, we can build a new majority of Americans from all regions who can turn the page on the politics of Karl Rove and begin a new politics, one worthy of our nation's history and promise. We can bring millions of disaffected people – young and old – to the great task of governing and making a difference, child to child, community to community.

Please click here to give what you can to Barack Obama’s campaign for President and help build this future for our country.

The moment is now, and the candidate for this moment is Barack Obama. Like him, I also lived abroad as a young man, and I share with him a healthy respect for the advantage of knowing other cultures and countries, not from a book or a briefing, but by personal experience, by gut, by instinct. He knows the issues from the deep study of a legislator, and he knows them from a life lived outside of Washington. His is the wisdom of real-world experience combined with the intellect of a man who has thought deeply about the challenges we face.

History has given us this moment. But we need to decide what to do with it. I believe, with this moment, we should make Barack Obama President of the United States.

Please join me in supporting his campaign.

Thank you,
John Kerry

Um John, you didn't convince me!!

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