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YvonneCa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-22-06 10:53 PM
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16. Politics vs. Profound Understanding...
...of the dangers posed by the current occupants of the White House. If you listen to various politicians speak, both Democratic and Republican, some always see critical issues in political terms. It's clear by the way they talk. A very few actually profoundly GET this moment in history and the importance of 'taking back America.' John Kerry now gets it. You can hear it in Senate floor speeches, statements on issues, and loudly in his recent speeches. Have you ever read "Zen and the Art of Archery" ? This is his 'Zen' moment in history. :)

I ordered this speech from C-Span and have listened to it several times. Every phrase is critical...not a word is wasted. All his public life experience has brought him to this moment. There is no one other potential 2008 candidate with the experience, ability, credibility and integrity to lead at this time. He has reached profound moral clarity about this moment in our country's history. Because of that, he's the one person who can unite us again.

So...all you wonderful Massachusetts people have to let the country share your treasured Senator.
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