Category Archives: John Kerry for President 2004

Democrats vs. The Repubs On Raising The Minimum Wage

This is from the October 29, 2004 program of Bill Moyers NOW!
This clip goes with this one.
This is part of a larger piece about single women and the low wages they’re paid and how that affects their voting patterns, ultimately.
The Democrats are all for a raise in the minimum wage. John Kerry has stated more than once during countless speeches and, I believe, during all three debates, that raising the minimum wage would be one of the first things he does in office.
The Republicans, as usual, choose to blame the victim — and have been fighting a minimum wage increase for quite some time now.

Democrats vs. Repubs On Raising The Minimum Wage
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Bill Maher Reminds Us To Vote “Yes” On The Environment – Which Means “No” On Bush

This is from the October 29, 2004 program of “Real Time” on HBO.

Bill Maher Explaining Why You Should Vote for the Environmentally-friendly candidate!

(That means Kerry!)
Maher explains:

President Bush has quietly built up the worst environmental record of any president since Andrew Jackson stopped killing Indians by hand.
President Bush speaks constantly about how he’s the guy to protect us. But what about protecting us from what’s actually killing people right here, right now?
I don’t know how the Environment got to be the lost issue of the 2004 Election, but may I suggest on Tuesday, instead of voting your pocket books, vote your lungs, vote your kidneys, vote your galbladder. Vote for the organs that are going to have to process all the toxic shit that is in the sky, the groundwater, the food supply and the pharmacy. Vote your grand kids’ DNA.
Vote for a president who won’t hand the job of protecting the environment over to former oil and lumber executives!

TV Funhouse Animation On McCain’s Inner Struggle With His Support For Bush

This is from the October 30, 2004 program of Saturday Night Live.
Update 10/31/04 10:38pm — I feel the need to clarify the specific irony in McCain becoming part of this year’s Shrub campaign after falling victim to it personally in the 2000 election. For those of you who may not be familiar with the severly unethical tactics used by Karl Rove, Karen Hughes, and that other guy (the three of them were Bush’s “Iron Triangle”) to win the South Carolina 2000 primary. These details are easily googled, but I just wanted to include more explanation within the text of this blog message. Especially so there would be an explanation to go with the image below.
Poor McCain. How can he live with what he’s been doing in supporting the Shrub. He must be so emotionally torn from the inside out — wouldn’t you think?
TV Funhouse paints a brilliant vivid picture of this. It’s also terribly funny.
Please, show this to as many people as you can. This one ought to affect the “undecideds” more than a little.
Enjoy!

TV Funhouse On John McCain’s Supporting Bush

(10 MB – Download it and play from your computer – will be hard to stream right now.)

Incredible Eminem Anti-Bush Video – And His Live Performances On Saturday Night Live

Update 10/31/04 – I’ve decided to add the other links to this post in case I have trouble today creating other posts — it’s hard to blog right now with so much activity on the server. Links to my mirror of the Eminem video (you should download this to your computer and watch it full size if you can), his SNL performance of “Mosh”, and the other song he performed on SNL are all available right here. (These aren’t full size, like the .mov file of the video, but they’ll play back better from your own computer. There’s too much activity on the server, and they’re not playing back very well right now. Bit torrent folks: please do your thing!
People have been telling me to check it out all week, but it wasn’t until I heard that Eminem was going to be on Saturday Night Live tonight that I thought to record it and check out
the video
for myself. (This link goes to GNN website.)
Mosh” was directed by Guerilla News Network’s Ian Inaba.
I’ll be storing a mirror of it soon…and putting up the Saturday Night Live performance.
Eminem is with us guys! The video says it all.
The video is out getting the message across on the Web, while he gave the same message on live television just moments ago:
We have to vote Bush out of office.
We’re going to do it this Tuesday.
We’re going to turn out in such numbers, that our decision will be incontestable.

Here are the lyrics
(courtesy of
Internet Veterans For Truth
)



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Frontline: Rumsfeld’s War and The Choice 2004, And 60 Minutes On Patrick Miller, REAL Jessica Lynch Hero – previously: “All The Video Is Uploaded, But My Server Is Hosed”

Okay, so I’m having trouble posting because of all the traffic on the server — which is GOOD, I suppose, except that it’s making it hard for me to post.
(Don’t worry! The video should play back fine, we bought a larger pipe this week just for the occasion.)
So I’m just going to fight to get this post up for a while, with links to the directories of everything. And then I’ll try to get the posts up one by one later today.

Frontline: Rumsfeld’s War

(How Rumsfeld used the poor tactics that screwed up the military in Vietnam to screw up the military in Iraq. Really, except for, of course, the innocent people of Iraq who were killed/tortured by some of our troops, the rest of our troops are in the process of being screwed over worse than anybody right now.)

Frontline: The Choice 2004

(This chronicles the lives of Kerry and the Shrub from Yale on.)

Patrick Miller On 60 Minutes

The real hero of the Jessica Lynch story, and how the Shrub Administration actually covered up his heroism in order to peddle their false story about Jessica Lynch’s rescue.

Update On The Last Few Weeks Of Life: Dreams, Enlightenment, and the Electoral College

Hey folks, just a few words to sort of check in with everyone.
I’ve been in Europe for the past few weeks, and have made a move from San Francisco back to the East Bay right before I left. So I just came home to an apartment full of boxes and, needless to say, no Tivo or computer hooked up yet. The cable guy comes today, so I should be back in business soon.
My sister and her fiancee, Pete, were kind enough to record all of the Daily Shows and Presidential debates for me while I was away, so those should all be up soon. Bill O’Reilly was on the Daily Show last week, and that will be up next week (it will be on the next DVD they send me, along with tonight’s debate).
I’m also taking the plunge and learning how to make .mov files from a DVD source (read: Lisa enters the present — I know many of you have been trying to help me get there for over a year 🙂
So I just wanted to let you know where the hell I’ve been — many of you have expressed interest, and perhaps a little concern. Things are well. More than well. I’ve just been busy doing this european distribution thing for my latest project, Wide Hive Records.
Now, back to the issues at hand…
Last night, on Frontline (PBS), I watched a two hour documentary on John Kerry and George Bush. Damn. I wish I had been recording it. Perhaps one of you have it and can send it to me so I can put it up for everyone. Perhaps it will re-air this weekend or something and I’ll have a chance to put it up…but anyway it was an incredible piece.
The show parallelled the lives of John Kerry and George W. Bush from their time at Yale through to the present. Kerry goes to Vietnam, in good faith, even though he knows it’s bullshit. He does a great job, but feels horrible about the War and his part in it, and comes back to the states full of information that nobody wants to hear. George W. is basically a networking guy that knows how to take visitors out on the town for a good time, while pumping their heads full of whatever ideas are on his agenda at the time. Admittedly, a useful and valuable skill — in any industry.
He did get special treatment by several members of our government and Texas National Guard folks by being let into the guard and not having to go to Vietnam. I really wouldn’t have a problem with this, to be honest (anyone in their right mind at the time was trying to get out of Nam, and rightly so), HOWEVER, he was still talking like Nam was the right thing to do the whole time, and that pisses me off. If Nam was the right thing to do, he should have suited up and gone over there himself.
His actions strongly parallel the situation now, where we’ve got Hawks in our government saying Iraq is the right thing to do, while none of their children or people they care about are actually over their fighting it. Plus, these hawks aren’t treating the soldiers they’ve sent over there properly — not paying them enough, giving them enough supplies, taking care of their families, or even giving them proper medical care when they get back. (See my category Against The War, Support Our Troops for specifics on this.) I don’t think there’s a single person on either side of this war that would agree with this behavior. It’s just plain wrong in the truest sense of the word.
Meanwhile, back to last nights documentary. In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Kerry is touring the country and talking to Congress and going on talk shows and doing whatever he can to put an end to the war through education and information and public awareness of the situation. He talks about things like “Free Fire Zones” (where soldiers are allowed to shoot anything in the area — including civilians, women and children, entire villages, you name it) — and how these zones, by definition, violate the Geneva convention.
This situation also hits home right now with the Iraq war, in that many of the acts that our soldiers are being ordered to carry out can be likened to these Free Fire Zones. We’re fencing villages in, leveling them entirely, torturing prisoners, and imposing marshall law where death is the legal punishment for any crime the government sees fit to apply it to. We are the terrorists of Iraq right now, and our boys and girls want no part of it, and they are also literally trapped over there — in many cases serving against their will, even though their tour of duty has officially ended. At the same time we’re sending virtually untrained National Guard troops over there like lambs to the slaughter.
Again, just plain wrong in the truest sense of the word. Oh, and don’t forget that the whole war was based on a series of lies — namely the one big WMD lie, much like the Gulf of Tonkin incident that never happend which enabled us to righteously enter Vietnam in the 60’s.
But back to Kerry. It was really the second half of the program I watched last night, combined with a dream I had that I just awoke from moments ago — when I was sort of hanging out with Kerry at some political event, much like I used to converse with Howard Dean during events last year before this year’s primaries. The dream made me want to get up and write some words to you about him. (My server was actually down at 5am this morning when I wrote this, hence the discrepancy in the time stamp on this post.)
Kerry was very involved in the Nuclear Freeze campaign in the 80’s. He made it the centerpiece of his political platform, and had some political disappointments as a result, due to his seeming like such a lefty. Incredible that stopping the planet from destroying itself through the use of nuclear weapons is seen as a ‘left wing’ stance. You would think it was in everyone’s interest to not blow ourselves up, but go figure. Anyway, he’s on the right side of that issue, and, as the story progressed, he seemed to be on the right side of every issue. Now I know that he hasn’t come out as strong as some of us would like on some of the issues, but I have a feeling that he will do so when the time is right, when he doesn’t have to play it safe so as not to freak out the moderate voters he’s trying to attract away from Bush.
All I’m trying to say is that I feel better about Kerry now that I know more about his history. And I don’t feel that he’s only the lesser of two evils. Admittedly, that’s how I’ve been feeling these last few months, and why I haven’t been more vocal on the subject, to be honest. Well, I don’t feel that way any more. I feel like Kerry is a good guy and will make a great President. His morals are in the right place, and you can’t say that about many politicians these days.
So I’m getting my equipment back up and running over the next few days, and I’ll be posting a ton of important stuff to help get the word out about the issues and help you guys make your case to any moderates you know — perhaps in your family, for starters. I myself have some moderates on the fence that I am trying to gently persuade. We have two important things on our side: (1) the facts, and (2) their lies coming to light. Nobody likes to be lied to, especially by their leaders, and especially about life and death situations, but Bush and Cheney have been lying to us about life and death situations since their first days in office.
Whether they are lying about the reasons for entering the war, or making up stories about Jessica Lynch that never actually happened, in order to give us some false hero to worship (while ignoring the real heroes of this war — and yes there are a few, like Sergeant Patrick Miller — whose story will go up later today). The point is they lie. They lie, and kill people for money, and do it all for personal gain, and now we’re back into territory that everyone can agree on is just plain wrong.
But I digress — which I get to do if I want because it’s my blog. And I guess I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed blogging and talking to you guys. It’s a form of therapy really. And I’m back on therapy, for the time being 🙂
Long story short – these next few weeks are a very critical time. It’s a time when we need to get every person over 18 over to the polls on November 2.
Which brings me to my last two points. One is that a number of folks in Europe told me that there are a million plus ex-patriots that are mobilizing to vote for Kerry to help him win. It’s actually more than a million — I think a couple million — but I can’t remember the exact number and I like to round down when I’m not sure about a statistic — so I can’t be accused of embellishment. (There’s also the Howard Stern vote — over 8 million people — this statistic I’m sure of. Howard is an unlikely ally in this fight – certainly not someone I ever saw myself aligning with – but there he is, speaking the truth about Bush and Clear Channel, and mobilizing his army of listeners to do the right thing.)
BUT — and here’s my last point — as many have brought to my attention. We are on the electorate system. What does this really mean? How do we get to these people? Assuming that the popular vote is under control, how do we secure the electorates? I’m not sure yet. But I’m going to try to find out. Perhaps you can help me — and I can publish our findings here.
So that’s it guys. I just wanted to catch up a bit, and let you know where I’ve been, and where I’m going — on several different fronts. I’m actually going to put my music stuff on hold a bit to take care of what’s really important over these next few weeks, and I hope you’ll do the same. I’m here if you want to talk — and please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help you help the situation.
We’re all in this together.
Peace,
Lisa
P.S.
Side note: I blew it as far as signing up as a poll worker. I hadn’t considered how leaving for three weeks in September/October would kind of ruin the chances of being a poll worker. So I apologize for failing in that regard, but I hope that those of you that I might have inspired to be poll workers won’t be too mad at me about it. I would of done it if I was able, so if you’ve signed up, I hope you’ll follow through on it. (And please let me know about your experiences so I can chronicle them here.)

Daily Show Debunks The Shrub’s Attempt At Debunking Kerry’s Purple Hearts

This is from the August 9, 2004 program.
Jon Stewart and his crew provide their usual excellent job of researching the facts before going to press. (Too bad the “real” press isn’t as good at doing this.)
It turns out that not even one of the people in the anti-Kerry ad denouncing his purple hearts actually served with Kerry in Vietnam. They were in Vietnam at the time, but never knew Kerry. The doctor who appears in the ad also never actually treated Kerry — or at least his name wasn’t found on any of Kerry’s medical records from Vietnam.
Nice try guys — but you’re no match for
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(The best news on television.)

Debunking the Debunking of Kerry’s Purple Hearts
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(mirror)
(Thanks to
Sean Bonner
for mirroring this clip!)

Bill Clinton On The Daily Show

This is from the August 9, 2004 program.
Clinton said a lot of inspirational words in this interview. Namely:
“When you’re a democrat, you win when people think.”
They also talked about the debunking of the debunking of Kerry’s purple hearts, and how it was the exact same disinformation group that attacked McCain in 2000.
Thanks to
Sean Bonner
for mirroring these clips for me.

Clinton Part 1 of 2
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Clinton Part 2 of 2 10 MB (mirror)








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Bake Back The White House in 2004

Move On.org’s PAC is organizing bake sales all across the country to raise money for the Kerry campaign.
This announcement got me all teary eyed for some reason. Throwing bake sales for democracy in an attempt to at least do something. It’s beautiful.
You hear us Mr. Shrub sir?
We may be broke, but there are more of us than there are of you and your corporate fat cats.
We’re gonna bake sale your ass right out of the White House.

President Bush presents himself as a man of the people, but a look at his fundraising shows otherwise. Over $95 million of his money has come in the form of bundles of $2000 checks from high-rolling CEOs and lobbyists.
So this week, we’re holding a fundraiser that will highlight the contrast between Bush’s big-money supporters and the hundreds of thousands of small donors on our side. On Saturday, April 17, MoveOn PAC will hold the world’s largest bake sale — an event which will show the voters and the media that while Bush has the millionaire vote locked up, we’ve got the grassroots on our side.
MoveOn members around the country will hold Bake Sales for Democracy in their neighborhoods to raise some dough, have some fun, and support our campaign to take back the White House and Congress and elect John Kerry. Sign up here to find a bake sale near you:

http://action.moveonpac.org/bakesale/

Or, to hold your own bake sale, go to:

http://action.moveonpac.org/bakesale/new.html

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