Tuesday, March 09, 2004

by jerseyshore (Jerseyshore@clark,com) on 03/09/2004 11:14:15 AM EST

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email from Clark to Kerry supporters (posted to DU):
On the road with John Kerry these past few weeks, meeting and talking with many of you, I have been consistently inspired by your patriotism and devotion to our democratic cause. Even though my campaign has ended, the campaign for America's future continues on. I've asked my supporters to join me in standing up for the man I believe will bring change to this country, and I'd like to send you a similar message now.
Why did I endorse John Kerry? Put simply, he has the right experience to beat George W. Bush. John has a great plan to bring back jobs and prosperity, provide affordable health care for all, move our economy forward into the 21st century, and make America safer and stronger in the world. I know that during the course of this election you've heard similar promises from many candidates, but I believe John Kerry will make it happen.
Together, I will work with John and you to do everything we can to help return the White House to its rightful owners -- the American people. We'll do everything we can to help you win back a future of opportunity and prosperity for all Americans. George W. Bush has had three long years to keep our country moving forward -- but instead, he's done nothing but set us back.
If you're as committed to change as I am, I hope you'll think hard about what you believe in, and support John through a contribution. I urge you to support our cause with a contribution of $25, $50, or $100 to support our fight to take back the White House.
So please, join John and me now in the fight to take back control of our government by saying three words that we all know George W. Bush will understand -- "bring it on!"
Wes Clark
P.S. I ask my neighbors in the four Southern states holding primaries today to send George W. Bush a strong message. Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas -- please vote!

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