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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:04 a.m. EDT



Kerry: I Have Reread New Testament

Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, who lost this crucial swing state in November, sounded Friday as if he were still stumping for Florida's votes.

The Massachusetts senator, at a National Head Start Association conference to tout his plan to provide health care for uninsured children, hammered on familiar themes of values and unity while repeatedly criticizing the Bush administration and Republican leaders in Congress.

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"I went back and reread the whole New Testament the other day. Nowhere in the three-year ministry of Jesus Christ did I find a suggestion at all, ever, anywhere, in any way whatsover, that you ought to take the money from the poor, the opportunities from the poor and give them to the rich people," Kerry said.



Kerry has yet to officially announce whether he's in the running for the 2008 nomination, and he didn't take questions from the media Friday.

But while speaking to the educators and child advocates gathered in a hotel ballroom, it wasn't difficult to imagine his rhetoric, unchanged, being said at a campaign rally.

"We need to enlist and join together in a great cause across the country that puts a simple choice before our fellow Americans. It's a choice that, I think, is based on values," Kerry said.

Following Florida's 2000 election debacle, in which Bush emerged the barest of winners over Al Gore after five weeks of partisan fighting, the Democratic Party made capturing the state one of its highest priorities.

But Kerry couldn't pull the state into his column, despite the millions spent on advertising and get-out-the-vote efforts. Bush prevailed by almost 381,000 ballots, for a margin of five percentage points.

"The fact is, 10 million more Americans voted for our idea of what we wanted to do than voted for Bill Clinton in 1996 when he was the sitting president of the United States," Kerry said. "The fact is, a million people volunteered. The fact is, across America we created an energy.

"And that energy is going to keep on going and keep on fighting until we achieve what we want to." If Kerry decides to run, possible competition for the party's nomination include his former running mate, ex-N.C. Sen. John Edwards; N.Y. Sen. Hillary Clinton, and retired general Wesley Clark.

 
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I look at this as a counter punch Pat. Theyre going to have to do something like this to win some people back to the dem side.

I personally don't like it, but if thats what it takes then so be it.
 
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I could never vote for a guy who used religion in that way.
 
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While you guys run around all in a dither within the Democrat/Republican Beef Stew, you don't even notice that BOTH sides are rapidly killing what your country used to stand for - liberty and freedom.

Shame.
 
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Thank you Panda :103631605
 
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xpanda said:
While you guys run around all in a dither within the Democrat/Republican Beef Stew, you don't even notice that BOTH sides are rapidly killing what your country used to stand for - liberty and freedom.

Shame.
That's not fair. How is the democratic side ruining any type of liberty or freedom?

If this is what it takes to win people, than OK go ahead. I doubt if Democrats of any kind took back over in '08 that issues would be relegion driven like they are now.

Good example is stem cell
 
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RobFunk said:
That's not fair. How is the democratic side ruining any type of liberty or freedom?

If this is what it takes to win people, than OK go ahead. I doubt if Democrats of any kind took back over in '08 that issues would be relegion driven like they are now.

Good example is stem cell

The Democratic Party is echoing much of the same sentiments as the parts of the Republican party that give me the willies: you are seeing more militarism, religion, interventionist foreign policies, etc etc coming from the Dems to win votes. This isn't principled, it is whoring.

But, because (and I always harp on this, I know) they've got the public immersed in a Dem/Repub battle, the issues become completely muddled and secondary. One party winning power is all that matters. And it's you guys who suffer for it.
 
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This thread title is too funny ....

hell, Bush got elected because his voters actually believed the guy was religious!
 
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I can hear it now in 08....I'm John Kerry, and god approves this message!
 

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you hit the nail on the head doc.
 

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John F'ing Kerry is a sick man. Did you know he served in Vietnam?
 

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