That's ridiculous. If you go to an Elks Club meeting, and someone stands up and proposes that the club members go out and kill their US Senator, and you and the other club members say that it's a stupid idea and it shouldn't be done, how does that make you part of a criminal conspiracy? You said "NO". If you had supported the plan, then you would be part of a criminal conspiracy.
It is so pathetic to attempt to claim Kerry was involved in a criminal conspiracy after he opposed a plan which was then voted down by the group and never carried out.
Attack Kerry on the issues. Attack Kerry on his voting record. Attack Kerry on his flip-flops.
But if you persist in inventing non-existent criminal conspiracies and attacking Kerry over his involvement in those imaginary conspiracies, then don't be surprised when Kerry is inaugurated next January as the next President of the United States.
Simple. It is against federal law NOT to report a threat against a Federal official. This is not rocket science.
If they had a meeting and in that meeting they discussed MURDER and actually voted "yes/no" on it as if it was a viable option that's shocking to me. I'd like to know if that actually happened. If it did and Kerry was there and he participated in such a vote that's stunning. It's something a terror group would do.
It isn't necessary to claim that Kerry was "involved in a criminal conspiracy." For more than a year, he was a key leader in a group sufficiently extreme to bring the matter of political assassinations to a vote. He worked closely with these nutballs on multiple major events, and represented them before Congress.
Wouldn't you say that casts some doubt on his judgment?