Thursday, January 06, 2005

Makes me kinda sorry I voted for him.

My friend Mike writes:

While the fight was going on today to try and preserve some semblance of democracy and voter integrity and concerned people are trying to prevent the confirmation of "Quaint Geneva Conventions" Gonzales, where is John Kerry? Trying his hardest to look like he wasn't using the occasion for personal gain by going as far away as possible to "support our troops." I've lost what little respect I had for him. What a spineless worm. What does he have to lose? Why didn't he remain in the Senate and stand up for what's right? Why doesn't he DO HIS JOB? Apparently he'll be following the Electoral College vote and the Senate confirmation hearings for our new attorney general, Alberto Torquemada, on his Blackberry.

Below is a statement from Senator John Kerry on the Congressional certification of Electoral College results:

Wednesday, January 5, 2005

"On November 3, I conceded the presidential election to George Bush and also expressed my commitment to ensuring that every vote in this election is counted. While I am deeply concerned about the issues being highlighted by my colleagues in Congress and citizens across the country and support their efforts to highlight the need to ensure voting rights, I will not be joining their protest of the Ohio Electors.

"As Representative John Conyers' (D-Mich.) recently released voting rights report shows, there are very troubling questions that have not yet been answered by Ohio election officials. I have supported and will continue to support a close examination of voting irregularities in Ohio and elsewhere because it's critical to our democracy.

"As I have committed, in the coming months I will present a national proposal to ensure transparency and accountability in our voting process. I plan to use the information gathered by Representative Conyers in his report, and information from other investigations underway, to guide my legislation. It will be one of my top agenda items. I ask the Republican leadership, and all those concerned about voting rights, to join this effort so that we act on reform this year.

"I will continue to strongly support the efforts of the civil rights and voting rights groups across the country that continue to investigate what happened in 2004 and how we can ensure it will never happen again.

"I am currently traveling in the Middle East to thank our troops for their service, and I am reminded once again of the power of democracy and fair and free elections. All American citizens should have the confidence that their vote was counted. Our democracy depends on it."
homepage: http://kerry.senate.gov