Dear John Kerry:
Shut the hell up. You are a senator now – go represent your constituents. (Clue #1: They are in Massachusetts.) You are not a presidential candidiate. (Clue #2: 11/02/04.) Stop trying to whore the national stage. I gave you $20 fucking dollars to be president. You let Karl Rove fuck you in the ass politically. Your “plan” was more hot air than anything else. You refused to call out Bush on the electronic transmitter at the debate. You gave up on my state in July. You let me down.
Afterwards, we learned that you left points on the field – the Kerry campaign had $15 million left over. WTF? Yes, you gave a couple mill to the DNC, but you control the rest. Evidently, instead of donating it to make the world better, or giving me a fucking refund, I get bombarded with slick little reminders of what a famewhore politicians like you are. I am not fooled by the subject of your letter. Obviously, you want to take another shot at the big chair, and are just trying to live rent free in my head, like an earworm. I am not going to forget you over the next 4 years (if my country survives it). I sure as f*** am not going to vote for you next time around, Mr. Quixote. Nobody I know is either. You are just another Dem who got trampled by the Bush machine. Accept your place next to Al Gore and move on.
XXOO (if you stop now)
Wink Dinkerson
National Chair Progressive Bloggers for Anybody But Kerry 2008
Dear Supporter,
In the next 30 days, we’ve got to persuade the U.S. Senate to take the next critical step in winning health care coverage for every American child.
Today, I am joining leaders from a wide range of organizations representing millions of American families in issuing a simple call to action. If we want our Kids First Act to move forward, we need hearings scheduled in the Senate Finance Committee. So our powerful coalition is kicking off a month-long campaign to press for a firm date this spring for hearings on our Kids First Act.
Millions of families wake up every day to the stark reality of knowing their children have no health insurance. Surely, the Senate can wake up one day this spring and devote a few hours to hearing their stories.
Our Kids First momentum is building every day. Organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the March of Dimes, Every Child Matters, and the AFL-CIO have endorsed our Kids First Act. And over 500,000 people have signed on as citizen co-sponsors of our bill.
The best way to make Washington listen is to put that total over one million in the next 30 days.
If you haven’t signed already, please do so now. And urge others who care about kids to do the same.
http://www.johnkerry.com/kidsfirst
Getting hearings scheduled is so important. Committee hearings separate proposals that have a chance of becoming law from those that aren’t ever going to see the light of day. They provide an opportunity for Congress to receive expert testimony on the importance of a bill and provide an opportunity to get vital information into the public record.
Senator Charles Grassley, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, has been supportive of children’s initiatives in the past. We need him to act now by setting a firm date for the hearings America’s children need and deserve.
We know how powerful people’s stories can be. Thousands have called our Kids First phone lines to give voice to their values. With moving words and sometimes painful stories, they have made it clear that America must move forward to provide health insurance to every child.
I want you to hear some of the messages yourself. Click on our Kids First map and listen to what people from your state have to say.
There are those in Washington who want to ignore those voices and hide from the fact that children without health care translates into needless pain and suffering for millions of American families. But we won’t let uninsured children be ignored any longer.
We’ve got to put health care for our children at the top of our national agenda. It won’t be easy, but we will never rest until we find a way to make sure America puts Kids First.
This month, it’s all about keeping the pressure on for hearings.
When members of Congress go back for visits in their home states, we need to make sure they hear a forceful demand for action on the Kids First Act – especially members of the Senate Finance Committee. Thanks for helping keep the pressure on.
Sincerely,
John Kerry
P.S. Keep your eyes open for updates on this campaign and ways that you can get involved during the congressional recess. Together, we’ll make Washington listen.