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First Posted: 08-27-08 08:05 PM   |   Updated: 09-27-08 05:12 AM

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Those waiting to hear a more aggressive critique of John McCain at the Democratic National Convention need to tune in tonight for Sen. John Kerry.

In prepared remarks, the 2004 Democratic nominee pillories McCain with the strongest language yet uttered from the convention podium.

Kerry describes McCain as "insulting" and "desperate' for questioning Obama's patriotism, and "pathetic" for continuing to support President Bush's war policy; he digs at McCain's age, saying voters should elect a president based on judgment and character, not "years on this earth"; and he hammers McCain and Bush on foreign affairs, charging that their policies have left "Hamas, Hezbollah, the Taliban and dictators everywhere...on the march."

"I have known and been friends with John McCain for almost 22 years," Kerry says at one point during a riff on the GOP nominee's flip-flops, "but every day now I learn something new about candidate McCain."

"Let me tell you, before he ever debates Barack Obama, John McCain should finish the debate with himself," Kerry charges. "Candidate McCain says he would now vote against the immigration bill that Senator McCain wrote. Are you kidding? Talk about being before it before you're against it."

Finally, Kerry ties McCain to the "fear and smear" tactics of Karl Rove, charging that his campaign has "nothing left but personal attacks."

Beyond the harsh criticisms, Kerry's speech also includes a great deal of praise for Barack Obama's character and record, and also a nod to the Massachusetts Senator's failed presidential run. "I will always remember how we stood together in 2004, not just in a campaign, but for a cause," he concludes. "Now again we stand together in the ranks, ready to fight."

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Thank you so much. Four years ago, you gave me the honor of fighting our fight. I was proud to stand with you then, and I am proud to stand with you now, to help elect Barack Obama as President of the United States.

In 2004, we came so close to victory. We are even closer now, and let me tell you, this time we're going to win. Today, the call for change is more powerful than ever, and with more seats in Congress, with more people with more passion engaged in our politics, and with a President Obama, we stand on the brink of the greatest opportunity of our generation to move this country forward.

The stakes could not be higher, because we do know what a McCain administration would look like: just like the past, just like George Bush. And this country can't afford a third Bush term. Just think: John McCain voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time. Ninety percent of George Bush is just more than we can take.

Never in modern history has an administration squandered American power so recklessly. Never has strategy been so replaced by ideology. Never has extremism so crowded out common sense and fundamental American values. Never has short-term partisan politics so depleted the strength of America's bipartisan foreign policy.

George Bush, with John McCain at his side, promised to spread freedom but delivered the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time. They misread the threat and misled the country. Instead of freedom, it's Hamas, Hezbollah, the Taliban and dictators everywhere that are on the march. North Korea has more bombs, and Iran is defiantly chasing one.

Our mission is to restore America's influence and position in the world. We must use all the weapons in our arsenal, above all, our values. President Obama and Vice President Biden will shut down Guantanamo, respect the Constitution, and make clear once and for all, the United States of America does not torture, not now, not ever.

We must listen and lead by example because even a nation as powerful as the United States needs some friends in this world. We need a leader who understands all our security challenges, not just bombs and guns, but global warming, global terror and global AIDS. And Barack Obama understands there is no way for America to be secure until we create clean energy here at home, not with a little more oil in five, 10 or 20 years, but with an energy revolution starting right now.

I have known and been friends with John McCain for almost 22 years. But every day now I learn something new about candidate McCain. To those who still believe in the myth of a maverick instead of the reality of a politician, I say, let's compare Senator McCain to candidate McCain.

Candidate McCain now supports the wartime tax cuts that Senator McCain once denounced as immoral. Candidate McCain criticizes Senator McCain's own climate change bill. Candidate McCain says he would now vote against the immigration bill that Senator McCain wrote. Are you kidding? Talk about being for it before you're against it.

Let me tell you, before he ever debates Barack Obama, John McCain should finish the debate with himself. And what's more, Senator McCain, who once railed against the smears of Karl Rove when he was the target, has morphed into candidate McCain who is using the same "Rove" tactics and the same "Rove" staff to repeat the same old politics of fear and smear. Well, not this year, not this time. The Rove-McCain tactics are old and outworn, and America will reject them in 2008.

So remember, when we choose a commander-in-chief this November, we are electing judgment and character, not years in the Senate or years on this earth. Time and again, Barack Obama has seen farther, thought harder, and listened better. And time and again, Barack Obama has been proven right.

When John McCain stood on the deck of an aircraft carrier just three months after 9/11 and proclaimed, "Next up, Baghdad!", Barack Obama saw, even then, "an occupation of "undetermined length, undetermined cost, undetermined consequences" that would "only fan the flames of the Middle East." Well, guess what? Mission accomplished.

So who can we trust to keep America safe? When Barack Obama promised to honor the best traditions of both parties and talk to our enemies, John McCain scoffed. George Bush called it "the soft comfort of appeasement." But today, Bush's diplomats are doing exactly what Obama said: talking with Iran.

So who can we trust to keep America safe? When democracy rolled out of Russia, and the tanks rolled into Georgia, we saw John McCain respond immediately with the outdated thinking of the Cold War. Barack Obama responded like a statesman of the 21st century.

So who can we trust to keep America safe? When we called for a timetable to make Iraqis stand up for Iraq and bring our heroes home, John McCain called it "cut and run." But today, even President Bush has seen the light. He and Prime Minister Maliki agree on - guess what? - a timetable.

So who can we trust to keep America safe? The McCain-Bush Republicans have been wrong again and again and again. And they know they will lose on the issues. So, the candidate who once promised a "contest of ideas," now has nothing left but personal attacks. How insulting to suggest that those who question the mission, question the troops. How pathetic to suggest that those who question a failed policy doubt America itself. How desperate to tell the son of a single mother who chose community service over money and privilege that he doesn't put America first.

No one can question Barack Obama's patriotism. Like all of us, he was taught what it means to be an American by his family: his grandmother who worked on a bomber assembly line in World War II, his grandfather who marched in Patton's army, and his great uncle who enlisted in the army right out of high school at the height of the war. And on a spring day in 1945, he helped liberate one of the concentration camps at Buchenwald.

Ladies and gentlemen, Barack Obama's uncle is here with us tonight. Please join me in saluting this American hero, Charlie Payne. Charlie, your nephew, Barack Obama, will end this politics of distortion and division. He will be a president who seeks not to perfect the lies of Swift boating, but to end them once and for all.

This election is a chance for America to tell the merchants of fear and division: you don't decide who loves this country; you don't decide who is a patriot; you don't decide whose service counts and whose doesn't.

Four years ago I said, and I say it again tonight, that the flag doesn't belong to any ideology. It doesn't belong to any political party. It is an enduring symbol of our nation, and it belongs to all the American people. After all, patriotism is not love of power or some cheap trick to win votes; patriotism is love of country.

Years ago when we protested a war, people would weigh in against us saying, "My country right or wrong." Our answer? Absolutely, my country right or wrong. When right, keep it right. When wrong, make it right. Sometimes loving your country demands you must tell the truth to power.

This is one of those times, and Barack Obama is telling those truths.

In closing, let me say, I will always remember how we stood together in 2004, not just in a campaign, but for a cause. Now again we stand together in the ranks, ready to fight. The choice is clear; our cause is just; and now is our time to make Barack Obama the next President of the United States.

Thank you.

***UPDATED WITH VIDEO AND FULL TEXT BELOW*** Those waiting to hear a more aggressive critique of John McCain at the Democratic National Convention need to tune in tonight for Sen. John Kerry. In pre...
***UPDATED WITH VIDEO AND FULL TEXT BELOW*** Those waiting to hear a more aggressive critique of John McCain at the Democratic National Convention need to tune in tonight for Sen. John Kerry. In pre...
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I really loved Kerry's speech last night it felt like total payback. WTG John Kerry.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 08/28/2008

Fantastic speech!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/28/2008
- Nyla785 I'm a Fan of Nyla785 9 fans permalink

I thought Kerry's speech about 'Candidate McCain vs. Senator McCain' was right on target. This 'maverick' has changed positions on issues almost across the board since he started running.
With all his flipping and flopping on issues...f­or tax cuts, against tax cuts....fo­r torture, against torture,..­...publicl­y FOR the troops, while constantly voting AGAINST vet benefits..­...how is the public to know WHICH John McCain would show up on Inauguration Day? What pig in a poke are the voters buying?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 08/28/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

The debate over who will be the best "Commander­-in-Chief" is asanine. Declaring war on third world countries has been the pattern for this country since the end of WW2. What's the big deal when you spend hundreds of billions on armament and use it against people who have no navy, air force or an army that would rather run than fight. We have lived with respect and peace around the world until the warmongering Bush administration decided that war means profit. Instead of commander-in-chief we need a "profiteer­-in-Chief"­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 08/28/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

I guess, then, that a smart third world country wouldn't shoot at us or poke in the eye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 08/28/2008
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Yes, a *smart* one would. Now a *desperate* one or a Third World country with a desperate *leader* or *government* is another matter entirely..­.. but wait. There I go again describing shades of gray and how things really work in international relations to a demonstrable neo-con...­. sorry, didn't mean to rock the boat in your black and white world.

Any grizzly bear suffers a few fleas; 'tis easy enough to scratch.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/28/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

By all means, "Bring them On", but use diplomacy on the ones with fire power that could cause great harm. Only a fool would intimidate and confront nations with the firepower to destroy this country when enlightened diplomacy and mutual consideration were the common sense and rational approaches in the conduct of foreign affairs. There are legitimate reasons to go to war. The lies, deceit and chicanery that led this nation into Iraq had no legitimacy. The current propaganda over Georgia spewed by Bush and his media has been misleading and may have lasting negative consequences for an America which has tired of Bush and his incompetency at home and abroad. The attack on 9/11 was an egregious matter of criminal neglect by Bush who ignored specific warnings of an attack. Bin Laden should have been pursued and destroyed, however the profits were in Iraq not Afghanistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 08/28/2008

Kerry is an elitist assclown and empty suit. If this is the best you people can muster for your 'attack dogs', I think we're going to need some coffee to stay awake. Boring boring boring....­.The 2004 failure trying to prop up the 2008 failure to be. Very amusing...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 08/28/2008
- DocJerome I'm a Fan of DocJerome 22 fans permalink

His message is still resonating with you. So much so, that you were compelled to post instead of opting for sleep. Obviously, not as boring, funny, or empty as you purport. Very amusing, . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/28/2008
- sixletters I'm a Fan of sixletters 11 fans permalink
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Shut up stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/28/2008
- mikeyfil I'm a Fan of mikeyfil 4 fans permalink

Maybe you should read the latest on Kennth Blackwell who was in charge of the Ohio elections (even though he was head of the Bush campaign in that state, supposedly a conflict of interest)--he received a half million dollar payoff from the GOP for fixing the election--he so helpfully let election workers keep ballot boxes at their houses for "safekeepi­ng." So it looks like Kerry won the election after all--this is the only way the GOP can win--by stealing elections. Hope "you people" are proud of that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 08/28/2008

"Hope "you people" are proud of that!" - They don't care. They will do whatever it takes to get power. They have no conscience, no ethics and no independent thought. They are, after all, Republicans. In fact, they probably are proud of stealing the election. Why don't we (Democrats) wake up?? We are facing a fascist movement here in the USA, and we must fight it tooth and nail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 08/28/2008
- BigBagel I'm a Fan of BigBagel 29 fans permalink
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That's pretty heavy stuff coming from another senator. They usually don't dog each other that much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 08/28/2008
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If Kerry had spoken with such decisiveness and conviction back in 2004, he would be President running for reelection right now. I hope Obama was paying close attention. This was Kerry at his best (or at least the best I've seen him). Great stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 08/28/2008
- dayala I'm a Fan of dayala 18 fans permalink

agree....K­erry definitely redeemed himself last night, he learned the hard way, hopefully Obama will take heed and learn from Kerry's mistake back in 2004.

I loved his comparison of "McCain the Candidate" and "McCain the Senator" and before he can have a debate with Obama he needs to end the debate with himself.

they should make an ad campaign with that.
great speech Kerry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 08/28/2008
- Bystander I'm a Fan of Bystander 8 fans permalink

John Kerry...as clueless as ever!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 08/28/2008
- Johnagain I'm a Fan of Johnagain 46 fans permalink
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Oh, please elaborate. Tro1l.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 08/28/2008
- Bystander I'm a Fan of Bystander 8 fans permalink

Here's your proof...he still thinks somebody cares about what he thinks. Now that's clueless. BadaBing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 08/28/2008
- DocJerome I'm a Fan of DocJerome 22 fans permalink

Your propaganda spin is weak. The GOP is clearly devoid of substance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 08/28/2008

Saw this speech last night. It was awesome !!! I love the line about the debate with himself. I hope they use that again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 08/28/2008
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Kerry spoke? Had no idea. He didn't salute did he?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 08/28/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

No, Jane Fonda wasn't there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 08/28/2008
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I Loved it !!!! Thanks Senator Kerry for saying what needed to be said!!! (Thanks HuffPost for providing both the transcript and video!!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 08/28/2008

Coming out of the DNC,you will noticed that JMC campaign will slow down on their lies and distortion and negative attacks. They can now see that clearly, there are people the likes of Kerry,Bill who are ready to lay out his record in public should he push them in to that direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 08/28/2008

Don't bet on it. Davis and Scheunemann are using Rovian tactics. Essentially, they are one trick ponies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 AM on 08/28/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

Oh yeah, Kerry makes everyone get all sweaty, doesn't he?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 08/28/2008
- nubret2008 I'm a Fan of nubret2008 17 fans permalink
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The DNC brought so many outstanding speeches, by so many outstanding people. If I'd be American I would feel deeply connected to the Democats now. It was very inspiring by all - from Michelle , to Hillay, to John, to Joe and finally Bill.

AMERICANS BE THE CITY UPON A HILL! BE A LIGHTHOUSE OF MORAL INTEGRITY FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD! VOTE DEMOCRATS, VOTE FOR OBAMA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 08/28/2008

I liked this speech. What the MSM is looking for is something to start a war between the republicans and democrats. I also like seeing Obama's uncle. The republicans tried to make it seem like Obama was lying about having an uncle who went over to free a concentration camp and to have him there was a spit in their face. I think what the democrats need to push is what they are saying. The reason why they keep referring to John McCain as a friend and a person who served his country honorably is because if they didn't people will be talking about how they attacked a P.O.W.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 08/28/2008
- rsottong I'm a Fan of rsottong 3 fans permalink
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I still love Senator Kerry. My husband mocks me for it, but I refuse to apologize. He is a good man, an intelligent man and I GET what he's talking about! I thought he made a great speech last night. Great speech! And that he was unfairly 'put to pasture' by the DNC (what a non-slot that was!) and network coverage (had to tune in to C-SPAN to catch him). He made a clear and complete case against McCain -- it deserves more coverage.

Having watched Sen. Kerry lose in 2004, and feeling regret that I didn't do more (uh, okay, well, more like 'anything at all') to help him win, I became resolved when I discovered Senator Obama, to do everything I could to avoid making that mistake again.

Obama/Biden '08!!!!!!!! John Kerry on the cabinet!!!­!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 08/28/2008
- Ipanema I'm a Fan of Ipanema 2 fans permalink

The problem with John Kerry was that he let the Idiot in Chief define who he was. He was very hands-off and aloof, when he should have returned every single punch sent his way by Bush/Rove. Imagine if Ali fought like Kerry did during the last election: he would not be the champion he know about, I guarantee you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 08/28/2008
- slg I'm a Fan of slg 9 fans permalink

Actually it was the American people led by the msm who let the idiot in chief define who John Kerry was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 08/28/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

I am amazed at those who call Bush [the winner] and idiot and Kerry [the Loser] the smart guy and us voters just sheep. That's the kind of elitist democratic attitude that has lost your elections and continues to do so. Legends in your own minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 08/28/2008
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