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This Is Not Spam

I'm a forgiving guy.  There are many politicians and ex-Presidents who have done things that were wrong and dishonest, but I am willing to look past these things.  For example:

Dubya: He declared war in Iraq where thousands of people were killed. But so what if there aren't weapons of mass distruction.  If we never find them at least we know that they don't have them.  That's better than sitting back and wondering if we are going to get nuked by a bunch of freaks.

Slick Willy: I can also forgive someone who has cheated on his wife with a beautiful intern.  With all the stresses that come with the job, it is understandable that a President would look to get some steam blown off, I mean blow off some steam.  Like Chris Rock said, if Hillary was doing her job, none of this shit would have happened and that a man is only as faithful as his options.

Tricky Dick: It's really not that big of a deal to me that he broke into the offices of the Democratic National Committee in 1972 which was then traced to officials of the Committee to Re-elect the President. Can you blame the guy for wanting to stay in office?  To me that shows a true desire to serve the country that he would do anything in his power to achieve his goals. In fact, I find it wuite inspiring.

Peanut Boy: And I think that 444 days isn't that long of a time for Jimmy Carter to negotiate the release of hostages in Iran. When you really think about it, it's less than a year, and that's not too shaby. They were probably treated fairly while there, not to mention that they didn't have to pay taxed during that calender year.

BUT there is one thing that I cannot forgive and forget. This is something so wrong, disgusting and vile; something that should warranrt a mandatory jail sentence and/or thousands of dollars in fines. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm talking about SPAM.

 

This is what Presidential candidate Howard Dean sent to me the other day:

Dear Friend,

Our campaign is about restoring the American community and our nation’s traditional role as an idealistic moral force in world affairs. Over 280,000 Americans have already joined our campaign, and these Americans have demonstrated again and again that the grassroots has the power to beat back the special interests and regain control of the process of self-government. In eight days in June, our grassroots campaign did just that—helping to raise over $7.6 million in the second quarter of this year and shaking the Democratic nominating process to the core. You can join over 280,000 other Americans who are taking our country back by clicking on the link below:

Register Now!
This month, the Bush Administration has continued to make it harder for working families to put food on the table. While George W. Bush takes the entire month of August off in Texas, his administration is seeking to eliminate the right of more than 8 million American workers to receive overtime pay.

Click below to sign a petition telling the Bush Administration that Americans deserve fair pay for more than a full day's work:

Save Overtime Now!

I stood against this President when too many Democrats in Congress were voting to give the Bush administration a blank check to wage pre-emptive war on Iraq. Attacking Iraq was the wrong war at the wrong time, and in recent days it has become obvious that many questions remain about the way President Bush led the American people to war and failed to foresee the continuing resistance that our military is now confronting. These questions should have been asked by Congress before the war, but too many in Washington failed to demand the truth when our nation needed it most.

Too many in my party have failed to stand up to this President’s assault on our ideals. I am not afraid to stand up to President Bush. I stood against his attack on Iraq. I did not support his huge tax cuts. I did not support the misnamed "No Child Left Behind Act," which is raising property taxes all over America and bankrupting our public school system. Unlike all but one of my opponents, I have balanced a budget and I have appointed judges-- and I am the only candidate for the Democratic nomination who has made health care available to 99% of the children and 90% of the adults in my state.

We are going to win this nomination and defeat George W. Bush in 2004, but we need your help. Our campaign has shown that the individual actions of each of us, when united in common cause with the actions of thousands of others, have the power to transform our nation. We are leading in California, Iowa and New Hampshire. We are tied for the lead in the latest national poll. We are the great grassroots campaign of the modern era, built from mouse pads, shoe leather and hope. I hope you have seen one of the articles about my candidacy in this week’s Time, Newsweek and US News and World Report.

Please join us, and pass this email along to all of your friends who believe, as you do, that we must act now to take back America.

Join us at www.deanforamerica.com/deangrassroots

Thank you,


Governor Howard Dean, M.D.


Paid for by Dean for America

The only thing that gives me any sort of comfort is that fact that it is obvious that Howard Dean will not win. Click here to read about how Dean admits that he spammed.

For the love of God people, DO NOT VOTE FOR A SPAMMER!!