Posted on 06/13/2004 9:31:37 PM PDT by Coleus
Jon Bon Jovi, and his wife will host a major fund-raiser for John Kerry on Monday at their Middletown beachfront estate.
Tickets are $1,000 each and event will commence at 7 pm. A private reception with Kerry will be at 6 p.m., with tickets at $25,000 each.
Meg Ryan, James Gandolfini and many other stars are expected to attend as they did when Bon Jovi hosted Al Gore in 2000.
To request tickets for the Kerry fund-raiser, e-mail Zenon Christodoulou at Zenon@CreativeColor.net or call (908) 400-0886.
John Kerry Fund Raiser with the stars - Monday, June 14th at 7 p.m.
at John Bon Jovi's Home in Red Bank
Special guests include Meg Ryan and Sopranos' star "Tony" James Galdofini
Personal donations only. $1,000 to attend and $25,000 for a private reception with the stars
The number of tickets are limited.
There is only one way to get your invitation! Call Jim Carroll at 609-404-3440
or send an email to him at casinoatty@aol.com or click here BONJOVIE
On Tuesday, Kerry will speak in Atlantic City at the AFL-CIO's 26th Constitutional Convention.
SENATOR KERRY COMING TO ATLANTIC CITY ON MONDAY 6-14
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO GREET SENATOR KERRY AT THE ATLANTIC CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AT 3 P.M. ON MONDAY WHEN HIS PLANE ROLLS INTO THE AIRPORT.
You Need Secret Service Clearance to Get into the Area
TO THOSE OF YOU THAT PLAN ON BEING AT THE AIRPORT ON MONDAY NOTE:
I UNDERSTAND JOHN KERRY WILL BE ARRIVING AT THE FAA TERMINAL, NOT THE PUBLIC TERMINAL. IN ORDER TO BE ADMITTED YOU NEED TO CALL 609-909-8999 (COUNTY DEM. HEADQUARTERS) AND LEAVE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND SS # IN ORDER FOR THE SECRET SERVICE TO "CLEAR" YOU FOR ADMISSION TO THE TERMINAL. I AM SORRY THAT I DO NOT HAVE ANY MORE INFO OR DETAILS. IF YOU ATTEND AND OUR NOT PERMITTED IN THE TERMINAL AREA PLEASE HAVE SIGNS ALONG THE ENTRANCE TO SHOW OUR SUPPORT FOR JOHN KERRY. THANKS, JIM CARROLL
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT JIM CARROLL AT 609-404-3440 BRING YOUR HOMEMADE SIGNS WELCOMING THE NEXT PRESIDENT TO THE SOUTH JERSEY AREA.
SENATOR KERRY WILL ADDRESS THE AFL-CIO AT THE ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER TUESDAY MORNING.
THIS EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Here are those links I just mentioned to you. Reply 17.
Nice ego post. When are you finally gonna show up someplace and do something.
Do you know if anyone went to freep Kerry at any of the 3 locations?
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Kerry Speaks In Atlantic City
Jun 15, 2004 4:41 pm US/Eastern
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (AP) Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry on Tuesday accused President Bush of ignoring American values in his economic policies by giving tax cuts to the wealthy and running up the deficit on the backs of workers and the needy.
"All these politicians running around talking about values, I just think it's wrong," Kerry told the New Jersey State AFL-CIO. "For middle-class Americans to be saddled with endless debt and deficits while the most fortunate among us walk away with billions in tax cuts. Where does that value come from? As president, I'm going to fight to put America's tax code in line with our moral code."
Kerry also criticized the Bush administration for preparing to cut budgets for education, domestic security, veterans and other programs after the election, citing White House planning documents.
"If you think that is compassionate conservatism, then Dick Cheney is Mr. Rogers," he said at the start of a two-week focus on economic problems facing middle-class Americans.
"This reckless deficit will not be put on the backs of veterans, cops and firefighters," Kerry said to applause from the union, which is backing his campaign. "It will not be put on the backs of women and children in need. The price of these deficits will not be paid for by the poor. Let me tell you my fundamental value -- you don't make America strong by attacking the weak. And we are going to make that clear on November second of this year."
Bush's re-election campaign said the economy is growing and that Kerry chooses to focus on the negative in a "pessimism and misery tour." Bush is running a television ad that makes the same point and says of Kerry, "Pessimism never created a job."
"President Bush's tax cuts put more money into the pockets of America's middle-class families," Bush spokesman Steve Schmidt said. "John Kerry has a long history of voting to raise taxes on middle-income voters."
Although unemployment has risen overall during the last three years of Bush's presidency, 1.2 million jobs have been created so far this year. But Kerry still says Bush has not done enough to help fill the average American's pocketbook.
"More than a million Americans who were working three years ago have lost their jobs and the new jobs that are finally being created pay an average of $9,000 less a year," Kerry said.
"But as wages are going down -- ha-ha, guess what -- your costs, health care costs are going up 50 percent, tuitions are going up 35 percent, your bills are going up, gasoline prices are going up. I'm running for president because I want an economy that strengthens and expands the middle class, not one that squeezes it," he said.
Kerry's speech came on the second day of a New Jersey campaign swing. On Monday night, Kerry raised $1 million during a fund-raiser attended by more than 300 people at musician Jon Bon Jovi's Monmouth County home.
while the most fortunate among us walk away with billions in tax cuts.>>
Was he talking about himself and his Billionaire wife, Mrs. Heinz?
Teresa on the Stump, Teresa Heinz Kerry, from Mozambique, PRO-ABORTION Catholic, UN Employee, etc.
Teresa Heinz Kerry, Drummond Pike and the Communist TIDES FOUNDATION
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