Wednesday, July 28, 2004

DNC

As I've been a Kerry fundraiser this past spring and summer, I get to attend the DNC this week. Tonight will be my first at the Fleet. Figuring it's a once-in-a lifetime opportunity, I can't wait. There's nothing like being part of a "happening"...especially for those who marched to the Boston Common, marched on Washington, marched and marched and canvassed door-to-door. You know who you are. I haven't felt so strongly about the importance of a regime change in this country since the days of Richard Nixon, and he was smarter than George the second. Our domestic agenda: health care, the environment, education, public service, stem cell research, civil rights, etc., etc. needs to be front and center again. Our need for international respect is vital and profound. Here is a candidate who has the experience to lead both national and international policy, the intellect to engage in rigorous discussions and a moral compass guided by more than 30 years of service to his country. Our children and grandchildren deserve an America which is respected throughout the world.

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