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Kerry to heckler: 'I never run away from a fight,' especially with Bush (What a Jerk Alert!)
SF Gate ^ | 2/5/04

Posted on 02/05/2004 12:35:02 PM PST by areafiftyone

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:45:43 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Answering a heckler, Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry said Thursday "I never run away from anything, especially George Bush."

The Massachusetts lawmaker had just received an endorsement from Maine Gov. John Baldacci when somebody from the crowd of about 400 shouted, "Why don't you tell them about your vote on the war and the Patriot Act?"


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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Maine
KEYWORDS: 2004; endorsement; johnbaldacci; johnkerry; patriotact
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"I'll explain them all as we go along," Kerry swiftly replied to the heckler. "I never run away from anything, especially George Bush."

As soon as I figure out why I voted for them and can get some good lies and excuses for my votes down in my stump speech!

Then he pointed to a basketball net in the Boys' and Girls' Club gymnasium and read words stenciled on the backboard. "A winner never quits and a quitter never wins," he said, calling that an apt summary of his makeup.

Because I can never think of my own sayings just like the way I copied Bush's "Bring it On" and used it as my own. And just like the way I announced my running for president standing an aircraft carrier just because Bush gave a speech on one. Man I have no personality!

1 posted on 02/05/2004 12:35:06 PM PST by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone
He's a dork.
2 posted on 02/05/2004 12:36:49 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: anniegetyourgun
And extremely pompous. Don't think I could stand to listen to many speeches given by him.
4 posted on 02/05/2004 12:38:03 PM PST by w1andsodidwe (recycling is a waste of time for hardworking taxpayers, hire the homeless to sort garbage)
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To: areafiftyone
Kerry is going to get sliced and diced.
5 posted on 02/05/2004 12:38:21 PM PST by Dog (Have you forgotten -- - --- -- the day when those towers fell...)
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To: areafiftyone
Actually he used a technicality to leave Vietnam. Three purple hearts with no missed duty. How many WW2 veterans came home on 3 scratches?
6 posted on 02/05/2004 12:38:45 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: areafiftyone
Please God, don't give us another Clinton "I this and me that" president!
7 posted on 02/05/2004 12:39:24 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: areafiftyone
"I'll explain them all as we go along," Kerry swiftly replied to the heckler.

Fortunately for John f-in, the press will never remind him of these terrible missteps, and he'll never have to explain nuthin' to nobody.

Here's an "apt summary of his makeup": Botox, blush and a $150 haircut.

8 posted on 02/05/2004 12:41:37 PM PST by mountaineer
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To: areafiftyone
The Massachusetts lawmaker had just received an endorsement from Maine Gov. John Baldacci when somebody from the crowd of about 400 shouted, "Why don't you tell them about your vote on the war and the Patriot Act?"

I guarantee this "heckler" was a Deaniac!

A Mainer = Extreme liberal AND one who hates anyone from Massachusetts!
9 posted on 02/05/2004 12:42:07 PM PST by Jackson Brown
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To: over3Owithabrain
Kerry is playing the tough guy for abosolutely no reason whatsoever. Apparently he is very threatened by Bush's masculinity. Hmmmmm I wonder why?
10 posted on 02/05/2004 12:42:32 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: areafiftyone
Kind of funny seeing a guy 6'4 with a napoleon complex, isn't it?
11 posted on 02/05/2004 12:44:10 PM PST by Hand em their arse
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To: areafiftyone
From the Cape Cod Times today:

Big Dig dollars flowed to Kerry donor
Senator's office says intervention on behalf of insurer was not related to subsequent campaign support.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON - A Senate colleague was trying to close a loophole that allowed a major insurer to divert millions of federal dollars from the nation's most expensive construction project. John Kerry stepped in and blocked the legislation.

Over the next two years, the insurer, American International Group, paid Kerry's way on a trip to Vermont and donated at least $30,000 to a tax-exempt group Kerry used to set up his presidential campaign. Company executives donated $18,000 to his Senate and presidential campaigns.

Were the two connected? Kerry says not.

But to some government watchdogs, the tale of the Massachusetts senator's 2000 intervention, detailed in documents obtained by The Associated Press, is a textbook case of the special interest politicking that Kerry rails against on the presidential trail.

"The idea that Kerry has not helped or benefited from a specific special interest, which he has said, is utterly absurd," said Charles Lewis, head of the Center for Public Integrity that just published a book on political donations to the presidential candidates.

"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."

The documents obtained by AP provide a window into Kerry's involvement in a two-decade-old highway and tunnel construction project in his home state of Massachusetts. Known as the Big Dig, it had become infamous for its multibillion dollar cost overruns.

Kerry's office confirmed yesterday that as member of the Senate Commerce Committee he persuaded committee chairman John McCain, R-Ariz., to drop a provision that would have stripped $150 million from the project and ended the insurance funding loophole.

Kerry actually was angered by the loophole but didn't want money stripped from the project because it would hurt his constituents who needed the Boston project finished, spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said.

When the "AIG investment scheme (came) to light, John Kerry called for public hearings to investigate the parties involved and the legality of the investment practices. However, he firmly believed cutting funding for the Big Dig was not the answer," Cutter said.

Instead of McCain's bluntly worded legislation, Kerry asked for a committee hearing in May 2000. Kerry thanked McCain at the start of the hearing for dropping his legislation and an AIG executive was permitted to testify that he believed the company's work for the Big Dig was a good thing even though it was criticized by federal auditors.

Asked why Kerry would subsequently accept a trip and money from AIG in 2001 and 2002 if he was angered by the investment scheme, Cutter replied: "Any contributions AIG made to the senator's campaign came years after the investigation. Throughout his career, John Kerry has stood up to special interests on behalf of average Americans. This case is no different."

The New York-based insurer, one of the world's largest, declined to comment on its donations to Kerry, simply stating, "AIG never requested any assistance from Senator Kerry concerning the insurance we provided the Big Dig."

The project has become a symbol of government contracting gone awry, known for its huge cost overruns that now total several billion dollars, and its admissions of mismanagement.

During the 1990s, Sens. Kerry and Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., helped win new federal funding for the project as its costs skyrocketed and threatened to burden the state's government. In 1998, Kerry was credited with winning $100 million in new federal funding.

But in 1999, the Transportation Department uncovered a financing scheme in which the project had overpaid $129.8 million to AIG for worker compensation and liability insurance that wasn't needed, then had allowed the insurer to keep the money in a trust and invest it in the market. The government alleged AIG kept about half of the profits it made from the investments, providing the other half to the project.

Outraged by the revelations, McCain submitted legislation that would have stripped $150 million from the Big Dig and banned the practice of allowing an insurer to invest and profit from excessive premiums paid with government money. "Any refunds of insurance premiums or reserve amounts, including interest, that exceed a project's liabilities shall be immediately returned to the federal government," McCain's legislation declared.

But Kerry and Kennedy intervened, and McCain withdrew the legislation.

(Published: February 5, 2004)
12 posted on 02/05/2004 12:44:39 PM PST by jackbill
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To: areafiftyone
Yeah, I'm already sick of the smack talk, as if this election were some Arena Football game.
13 posted on 02/05/2004 12:46:37 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: areafiftyone
Ducking and weaving. Trying to do a rope-a-dope on the voters.
14 posted on 02/05/2004 12:46:44 PM PST by Kirkwood
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To: areafiftyone
Pompous windbag.
15 posted on 02/05/2004 12:48:09 PM PST by JennysCool
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To: areafiftyone
Because he is OWNED by a RICH REPUBLICAN WOMAN!
16 posted on 02/05/2004 12:48:11 PM PST by funkywbr
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To: over3Owithabrain
That he is. The Clinton cloning continues. Aw, let him have his moments. They aren't going to last much longer.
17 posted on 02/05/2004 12:48:23 PM PST by sarasota
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To: Hand em their arse
You're right - a 4'6" guy in a
6'4" body. I wonder why, too...
18 posted on 02/05/2004 12:48:50 PM PST by txrangerette
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To: areafiftyone
Well, we still have one hope. If Dean drops out, maybe Algore will support Kerry-- then he's doomed.
19 posted on 02/05/2004 12:49:40 PM PST by Mark (Treason doth never prosper, for if it prosper, NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON.)
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To: areafiftyone
See #18
20 posted on 02/05/2004 12:51:12 PM PST by txrangerette
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