Friday, July 01, 2005

John Kerry's Fourth of July 2005 message

Ordinarily I wouldn't reprint a whole letter from anybody's website, but I think in Sen. John Kerry's case it would be unfair to do any snipping. I'd hate for anyone to think I'd taken anything out of context.

So, here, in its entirety, is the message with which he sends us off into the holiday weekend:
Dear Friend,

The Fourth of July is a time for family, fun and fireworks.

But something happened today that ought to remind everyone what this holiday really symbolizes --the freedom that makes America great.

That's exactly what hangs in the balance now that Sandra Day O'Connor has resigned from the Supreme Court.

This is no small deal. Over and over, she was the Justice who cast the critical vote in 5-4 cases deciding the most important issues in our nation.

Here's our bottom line for the johnkerry.com community heading into the holiday weekend: we can never let her be replaced by a Justice who does not respect the right to privacy and Roe v. Wade, and who doesn't understand the freedoms protected in our Constitution.

So, this weekend, as you enjoy the Fourth -- take a minute to think about what it means, and come back on Tuesday morning ready to fight for our freedom. It's all at stake now, and we need to come together more than ever.

Get ready,

John Kerry
Hat tip: GM's Corner

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