THE CURE
Kerry wisely cancelled campaign appearances this week in deference to the funeral ceremonies for former president Reagan, praising Reagan for his "non-partisanship" at every opportunity.
This deft and unanswerable thrust was Clintonian in both its subtlety and deadliness toward the snarling Bush-Cheney Campaign. Clinton himself, as he often does, gave Democrats a heads-up on how to act with an unstinting eulogy of Reagan.
Personally, I felt a lot worse about Smarty Jones losing, and I don't mind saying so. But then I'm not running for anything.
Here's the key fact: Kerry ISN'T RUNNING against Reagan. Indeed, quite the opposite, he is competing for the millions of Democratic votes that went for Reagan 20 years ago and for the millions of others who would have been Reagan Democrats had they been old enough to vote.
The cure for Nader, the cure for the Florida felon purge, and the cure for Ralph Reed's technologically superior GOTV operation is simple: win big.
To do that, Kerry needs lots of Reagan Dems AND passionate support from Howard Dean's Democratic Wing of the Democratic Party. (Yes, I know it was Wellstone. But let's concentrate on people who are alive, at least until after the election).
Bush's stature is diminishing weekly. It will have to diminish further. Not to put to fine a point on it, he'll steal the election if it's close.
John Kerry rose above all that is petty and small this week while at the same time delivering an elegant groin kick.
You gotta love that. You just gotta.

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Just wanted to give everyone a heads up about this great event!!!
Spend some of your 4th of July weekend honoring those who have fallen in
the Iraq War at Philadelphia's Independence Mall!!
Come check out Eyes Wide Open, a multi-media exhibition of the human
costs of the Iraq war and walk through 800 + boots honoring soldiers
killed in Iraq, listen to the sounds of war and read the names of killed
Iraqi civilians. The names of all US soldiers killed in battle will be
read constantly throughout the event.
The exhibition will be at Philadelphia's Impendence Mall, July 2, 3 & 4
(Friday, July 2 - 10am - 9pm, Saturday, July 3 - 10am - 9pm, Sunday,
July 4 - 10am - 4pm) All are welcome and encouraged to attend this free
event. For more information visit
http://stage.afsc.org/iraq/eyes/Default.htm and downloadable
graphics to help promote this event visit
http://www.afsc.org/iraq/eyes/graphics.htm
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