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Kerry Tells Black Voters He Shares Their Dreams
Reuters ^ | July 25, 2004 | Patricia Wilson

Posted on 07/25/2004 10:19:29 AM PDT by NCjim

Presidential candidate John Kerry on Sunday courted the black vote, a major Democratic constituency that polls show he has yet to excite, by assuring churchgoers he shared their "common future, hopes and dreams."

The Roman Catholic senator from Massachusetts visited the nondenominational First Church of God in Columbus where Bishop Timothy Clarke told an overwhelmingly black congregation of more than 2,500 that he would not endorse Kerry or President Bush, but urged his parishioners to get out and vote.

Kerry's introduction drew a protest from one member who stood and shouted, "Sit down ... you big phony," before he was hustled out clutching a Bible.

At the third stop on his trek to the Democratic convention in Boston where he will be formally nominated as Bush's opponent in the Nov. 2 election, Kerry quoted scripture, black poet Langston Hughes and President John Kennedy.

"It is written, what does it mean my brother if you have faith if there are no deeds? Faith without works is dead," he said, a subtle slap at Bush without mentioning the president's name.

Kerry described his own candidacy as a "brief fragile moment that God gave us on earth to make a difference."

"This is our journey, not my journey," he said. "I came here this morning to praise his name and share with you our common future, our humanity, our hopes and our dreams."

The Democratic candidate has won around 90 percent of the black vote in recent presidential elections, but at issue is how many members of that key constituency Kerry can turn out.

Opinion polls have shown that Kerry, a blueblood New Englander who attended private schools, graduated from Yale, volunteered for the Vietnam War and has served almost two decades in the Senate, has yet to excite his African-American base.

BIG LEAD BUT LITTLE ENTHUSIASM

A BET/CBS News poll of 986 black Americans released last week found that Kerry led Bush, the Republican incumbent, by eight to one, but a majority had yet to feel a great deal of enthusiasm about their candidate. Most said they were just "satisfied" having Kerry atop the ticket.

Democrats are hoping a higher minority turnout, coupled with support from working white families, will help land southern states such as Florida in the Democratic camp and tip northern industrial states such as Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania in their favor.

Most Democrats also believe their road to the White House passes through Ohio, a critical battleground state. No Republican has won the presidency without winning Ohio.

A poll published on Sunday in the Columbus Dispatch showed Bush and Kerry running neck and neck. The survey, with a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points, put Bush at 47 percent, Kerry at 44 per cent and independent candidate Ralph Nader at 2 percent.

Despite millions of dollars spent on advertising by both camps, the poll's results mirrored those of a Dispatch survey published on April 2.

Later on Sunday, Kerry was holding a "front porch" discussion at home of Jessie and Janet Aikens where he planned to speak about the U.S. economy, creating jobs and cutting middle class taxes.

Despite the recent improvement in unemployment numbers and other economic indicators, Ohio has been hit particularly hard by the flight of work overseas, especially in the manufacturing industry.

"These jobs lost are not abstract numbers," Kerry said in remarks prepared for delivery. "They are our neighbors. They are our families and they are wondering how they're going to provide for their children, pay the bills and make ends meet."


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1 posted on 07/25/2004 10:19:33 AM PDT by NCjim
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To: NCjim

What a car salesman he is.



Pardon me while I go puke.


2 posted on 07/25/2004 10:21:44 AM PDT by EggsAckley (You can't be pro small business and pro trial lawyer at the same time! ** George W. Bush **)
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Kerry's introduction drew a protest from one member who stood and shouted, "Sit down ... you big phony," before he was hustled out clutching a Bible.

Ping!

3 posted on 07/25/2004 10:23:42 AM PDT by NCjim (Any chance we can get Ted Kennedy to drive Hillary home from the convention?)
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To: NCjim
Kerry's introduction drew a protest from one member who stood and shouted, "Sit down ... you big phony," before he was hustled out clutching a Bible.

Sweet! "Sit down . . . you big phony" Maybe a new tag line. LOL!

4 posted on 07/25/2004 10:24:22 AM PDT by EggsAckley (You can't be pro small business and pro trial lawyer at the same time! ** George W. Bush **)
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To: NCjim

PEE UEEWW! Kerry has never known.


5 posted on 07/25/2004 10:24:26 AM PDT by Dallas59
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To: NCjim

"Sit down ... you big phony,"

LOL, there is at least one of the congregation who was not persuaded.


6 posted on 07/25/2004 10:24:32 AM PDT by Bahbah
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To: NCjim
Kerry's introduction drew a protest from one member who stood and shouted, "Sit down ... you big phony," before he was hustled out clutching a Bible.

After which, Kerry proceeded to prove the protester correct!

7 posted on 07/25/2004 10:26:12 AM PDT by tsmith130
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To: NCjim
The Roman Catholic senator from Massachusetts visited the nondenominational First Church of God in Columbus

Will their tax-exempt status now be challenged by the Democrats, like they are in conservative churches that are putting together GOTV efforts?

8 posted on 07/25/2004 10:26:44 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket (Fabrizio Quattrocchi: "Adesso vi faccio vedere come muore un italiano")
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To: NCjim
Faith without works is dead

Check out his tax return and that of Algore for charitable contributions. You might as well search for a unicorn while you are at it.

And all this campaigning in black churches goes on while conservative Kansas churches are being "monitored" by the left so complaints can be filed as to their tax exempt status.

9 posted on 07/25/2004 10:27:09 AM PDT by Lawgvr1955 ("Give up and Win" : The Left's rally cry about Iraq.)
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To: NCjim
My dream is to be able to go to a Brasilian Churrascaria every single day without ever gaining weight or raising my cholesterol. What's John-John gonna do about that?!?

Nope, not black, not even tan. Average middle-aged dumpy white guy. Just curious...

10 posted on 07/25/2004 10:27:12 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: NCjim

There is no way he can share dreams of African Americans. If you believe this, I've got a bridge in New York and San Francisco you can buy.


11 posted on 07/25/2004 10:28:57 AM PDT by television is just wrong
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To: tsmith130

Yepper! This-- Twice married Billionaire Gigolo "FEELS OUR PAIN" to quote another fella from the same party....ROTFLMAO.........


12 posted on 07/25/2004 10:29:05 AM PDT by litehaus
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To: NCjim

Yeah! Kaptain Ketchup shares their dreams, just long enough to con them into voting for him. If they stray off the liberal reservation, then they can go take a long walk on a short pier.


13 posted on 07/25/2004 10:29:58 AM PDT by punster
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To: NCjim

If most blacks share the dream of marrying a big frumpy rich woman, John probably does share their dreams.


14 posted on 07/25/2004 10:30:13 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Caipirabob
My dream is to be able to go to a Brasilian Churrascaria every single day without ever gaining weight or raising my cholesterol.

I share your dream! We now have one in Raleigh. While it is good, it does not compare with the ones in Sao Paulo, but that's a long trip for dinner, even for me!

15 posted on 07/25/2004 10:30:38 AM PDT by NCjim (Any chance we can get Ted Kennedy to drive Hillary home from the convention?)
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To: Lawgvr1955

I don't understand why we on the right never challenge these black churches for endorsing candidates.


16 posted on 07/25/2004 10:32:18 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: NCjim
Kerry's introduction drew a protest from one member who stood and shouted, "Sit down ... you big phony," before he was hustled out clutching a Bible.

I'm sure Kerry immediately leaped to the defense of this gentleman's free speech rights, didn't he? And no doubt Linda Ronstadt and Whoopi Goldberg immediately issued statements of support....

And is anyone else tired of the "faith without deeds" quote? Is this the only part of the Bible that John Kerry has read? It seems to me to be a bad scriptural choice for someone who goes around proclaiming how his faith won't influence his public works! Only John Kerry has the gall to 1. yammer on about his "devout Catholicism," 2. announce that it would be wrong to let his "devout Catholicism" affect his public policy (except for those exceptions when it is to his benefit) AND then 3. criticize those who don't show their "faith" by their "works." Is there a word for a triple flip? Or is this a quadruple now?

17 posted on 07/25/2004 10:32:24 AM PDT by GraceCoolidge
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To: EggsAckley

Does this guy have any shame at all?!

Is it just me, or does his quoting scripture turn your stomach?


18 posted on 07/25/2004 10:34:21 AM PDT by bust (A biased media is the biggest threat to our democracy...)
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To: GraceCoolidge
You've heard of a triple-half-gainer-back-flip?

This is a triple-whole-loser-back flip.

19 posted on 07/25/2004 10:35:34 AM PDT by NCjim (Any chance we can get Ted Kennedy to drive Hillary home from the convention?)
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To: NCjim

Last I checked, blacks were upset that there were NO blacks on his campaign staff. I noticed the article doesn't mention anything about that which tells me it's still true.


20 posted on 07/25/2004 10:36:39 AM PDT by Tall_Texan (Ronald Reagan - Greatest President of the 20th Century.)
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