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To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
Actually, Kerry DID lose an election. His first one, running for Congress. That was the one in which his campaign manager (and relative) broke into the building where the other candidate's office was. They intended to screw up his phone system for election day.

As I recall, the relative was convicted of vandalism. He has stayed with Kerry and is still involved in Kerry's current campaign.

In the meantime, Kerry won his second election as Lt.-Gov, under Michael Dukakis, and his (Kerry's) political career was on its way. It's rather curious why the words "Michael Dukakis" were never uttered in public during the Democratic Convention. Do you suppose that Kerry is both ashamed and ungrateful at the same time?

John / Billybob

80 posted on 08/07/2004 6:06:28 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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To: Congressman Billybob

Yep, now that you mention it, you're right. Time to change the old tagline....


81 posted on 08/07/2004 6:09:57 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) ("I'm just a gigolo, and everywhere I go, people know I'm lyin' about 'Nam".....)
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To: Congressman Billybob
Found the story in a search, it was his brother:

On Sept. 18, 1972, the evening before the primary election during his second attempt for Congress, Kerry's brother Cameron and one Thomas Vallely, both part of his current campaign team, were arrested by Lowell police at 1:40 a.m. and charged with breaking and entering with the intent to commit larceny. The two were apprehended in the basement of a building whose door had been forced open, police said. It housed the headquarters of candidate DiFruscia. The Watergate scandal was making headlines at this time, and it was called the Lowell Watergate.

"They wanted to sever my telephone lines," DiFruscia said recently. Had those lines been cut, Kerry's opponent would not have been able to telephone supporters on Election Day to get out the vote and coordinate poll watchers, vital roles in a close election. "I do not know if they wanted to break into my office," says DiFruscia today. At the time he said, "All my IBM cards and the list of my voter identification in the greater Lowell area are in my headquarters."

Cameron and Vallely, along with David Thorne, who was Kerry's campaign manager at the time and has been close to him since they attended Yale together, did not deny the two entered the building in which they were captured. They said at the time they were in the cellar of the building to check their own telephone lines because they had received an anonymous call warning they would be cut.

This reporter heard an allegation that another congressional candidate placed the alleged anonymous call, which was denied. But if the Kerry campaign was concerned about someone breaking and entering to cut off its telephone service, why didn't they just call the police? Why break the law? And what does any of this say about Kerry's mind-set? Kerry campaign officials did not answer important Lowellgate questions.

The case was transferred to superior court and continued without a finding, where it was dismissed about a year later. But since it happened at the last minute, and Kerry won the primary but went on to lose the general election, this ugly business did not receive intense media scrutiny. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were busy investigating another break-in.

Insight Magazine

133 posted on 08/09/2004 10:47:11 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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