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In visit to Salem, Kerry sounds like a candidate (Lurch visits The Witch City)
Salem (MA) News ^ | 03/28/06 | Ben Casselman

Posted on 03/28/2006 10:02:51 AM PST by raccoonradio

SALEM — Truth be told, John Kerry didn't want to be at the Hawthorne Hotel yesterday, talking to a group of North Shore business and political leaders.

Or at least if he was going to be there, he wanted the Secret Service to have to be there, too.

"If 60,000 votes had shifted," he told members of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce, "you'd have had a harder time getting into this breakfast today."

The votes didn't shift, of course, so Kerry was in Salem yesterday as Massachusetts' junior senator, not as the president of the United States. But in an hourlong talk on issues ranging from vocational education to the war in Iraq, Kerry sounded every bit like a man still running for president.

"There is an absence of leadership that I have never seen," Kerry said. "(There is a) complete and total abdication of responsibility of serious engagement in issues that affect every single one of you here. It is driven by ideology, partisanship."

It was Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll who asked the question on everyone's mind: Will you run again in 2008?

For that matter, Driscoll said, would you consider New York senator and former first lady Hillary Clinton as a running mate?

"Let me dutifully avoid the latter part of that question," Kerry quipped.

But he did address the first part.

"The short answer is, I'm thinking very seriously about it," Kerry said. "I know what it takes. I know how to do it, I know the mistakes we made, and we did make some mistakes."

That — and the rest of Kerry's speech — sounded a lot like a "yes" to many in attendance.

"Whether or not he's made the decision yet, he certainly sounds like a candidate," state Rep. John Keenan, D-Salem, said after the breakfast. "My unofficial estimation is he sounded like somebody who's running."

Wooing the business crowd

If he does run again, Kerry probably doesn't have to worry much about Massachusetts, where he won 62 percent of the vote in 2004. But the audience at yesterday's breakfast was not Kerry's core group of supporters, and he spent much of his talk trying to appeal to the business-oriented crowd. He said he wants to reduce the deficit, open up trade with China and support research in coal, oil and nuclear power, as well as alternative energy sources.

"I'm for drilling," Kerry said. "We're going to need to drill for the next 40 to 50 years at least. ... What I've been pushing for is that in our use, we're smart."

But Kerry didn't pull his punches when he turned to President Bush's tax cuts, which have been popular with many in the business community.

"There's nothing conservative about what they're doing," Kerry said. "Warren Buffet, the second-richest man in America, said that he thought the tax cut was absurd and that he, as an investment adviser, said, 'Don't do the tax cut. Put the money into these other kinds of efforts, because I'll make more money in an economy that is moving.'"

Robert Lutts, president of Cabot Money Management, said he was impressed by Kerry's candor.

"He knew the audience he was talking to, but he's a pretty straight shooter," Lutts said. "I think he calls them the way he sees them, more or less."

That doesn't mean Lutts agreed with everything Kerry said.

"I was surprised by the negative tone he took," Lutts said. "He accused Bush's administration of no leadership at all. I don't agree with that. He (Bush) has got some shortcomings, but I think there are a lot more complicated issues than Kerry would have you believe."

JOHN KERRY ON ...

Running for president in 2008: "I'm thinking very seriously about it. ... I know what it takes. I know how to do it. I know the mistakes we made."

Iraq: "I think we have to get out of Iraq as fast as we can. ... Our guys are in the middle of a civil war. Who's kidding who?"

Immigration: "You have to have comprehensive reform. ... To just do enforcement is to invite a continued problem. ... We're going to have to have some people come in to do the jobs nobody wants to do."

The role of government: "'It's not the government's money, it's your money' ... (is) a very difficult proposition to defend against. The problem is, it's also your pothole and somebody's got to fill it. It's your school and somebody's got to manage it. It's your bridge and somebody's got to fix it."

Partisanship: "I have never seen the United States Senate and House as partisan as they are today. ... You don't have the kind of compromise that we used to have, where we used to look for 80 votes, 90 votes, instead of 51 votes."

The public's interest in government: "The attention span of Americans has changed. ... The people who don't want to listen to the president go to 'American Idol,' or they go to the game."

March Madness: "You can ask me any questions you want except what happened to Connecticut. ... I don't know what's happened with your office pools, but mine was shredded weeks ago."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: flipflop; johnkerry; kerry; kerry2008; liveshot; lurch; massachusetts; salem
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I think he is there looking for a new broom for his wife.


21 posted on 03/28/2006 10:25:38 AM PST by VanDeKoik
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To: ASH71
Damn if I had only known I would have gone. Thats about 2 blocks from my apartment

If I had know,I would have shown up with plenty of celery.

22 posted on 03/28/2006 10:27:29 AM PST by Gay State Conservative
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To: kerryusama04

At the 1987, or was it 88, St Patrick's Day breakfast at
"Halitosis Hall", Billy Bulger said something to Mike
Dukakis along the lines of "Kerry's upset at you because you're running for his job". Yes, everyone knew Kerry
coveted the White House. "JFK--Just For Kerry. He's Irish
only every 6th year", the Corrupt Midget (no, not Dukakis,
but Whitey's brother...) was also heard to say.


23 posted on 03/28/2006 10:28:36 AM PST by raccoonradio
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets
Laurie Cabot, Official Witch of Salem (so designated by then-gov. Michael Dukakis)Because he was living with the unofficial Witch of Brookline.

I hope it's clear to you that when The Tank Commander designates you as the official witch of a particular town,he means that as high praise!

24 posted on 03/28/2006 10:30:17 AM PST by Gay State Conservative
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To: Gay State Conservative
As a matter of fact, from Cabot's site (btw is it just me or does she kinda look like Grace Slick? 'One pill makes you larger, and one pill---anyway):
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"Why Laurie is known as the "Official Witch of Salem."

In the mid nineteen seventies, Governor Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts, bestowed upon Laurie Cabot the states Patriots Award. This historical award is issued by the Governor to honor citizens of the state for public service which leads to the betterment, enrichment and welfare of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Patriots Award is given to Cub Scout leaders, civil servants and others who are dedicated in a significant way to improving the lives of their fellow citizens and their community.

The recipient of the Patriots Award has the privilege of grazing cows on the Boston Common, and wearing a tri-cornered hat. The proclamation is signed by the Governor and the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and it reads:

"I proclaim Laurie Cabot the Official Witch of Salem for her work with children with special needs."

...While this certainly was a compliment to Laurie Cabot, it was and is today a symbol of hope for all Witches who do good works on behalf of their community and nation. Equally as important, it serves as a testament that Witches have a place in America today and are recognized as practicing a legitimate and honorable religion which shows a path of dedication for the good of all. This was the first time in history that a high standing politician openly recognized a Witch for their good works."


"But are you a good witch, or a bad witch...?" --Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in the Wizard of Oz

25 posted on 03/28/2006 10:35:58 AM PST by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio
If 60,000 votes had shifted he'd be a president who lost the popular vote by 3 million. He'd be a president that 62 million voted against. He'd be a freak (even more than he is now).
26 posted on 03/28/2006 10:36:13 AM PST by Dilbert56
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To: raccoonradio

Kerry's just there to score some ergot.


27 posted on 03/28/2006 10:48:10 AM PST by hang 'em (Hey RATS, here, suck on stupid.)
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To: raccoonradio
Lurch visits the witch city

Is Teresa missing?

28 posted on 03/28/2006 11:27:24 AM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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