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Friday, July 23, 2004

Demand Kerry & Edwards RESIGN From Senate!

Sen. Edwards has missed 43 percent of Senate votes while running for President; Sen. Kerry has missed 88 percent. That's simply Not Right, and the public is not being well-served.

RightMarch.com asking help to take out FULL-PAGE Boston Ads!(Click Here)

RightMarch.com plans be in Boston...In Their Faces... in more ways than one.

RightMarch.com: First of all, we plan to take out at least Five Full-Page Ads in the greater Boston metro area, Demanding that Sens. Kerry and Edwards resign from the Senate in order to run for President and Vice President, because they're there so rarely there's no way for them to actually represent their constituents.

In 1996, Republican Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas resigned his Senate seat - and his powerful post as Senate GOP leader - shortly before he formally accepted the Republican nomination for president. Shouldn't the American people insist that Kerry & Edwards have the integrity to do the same?

Adding insult to injury, according to the Boston Herald (3/1/04), "Kerry has been a virtual no-show in the U.S. Senate over the past 14 months, but he hasn't missed a paycheck," even though "federal law says some of his $158,000 salary should have been withheld." Edwards continues to cash HIS checks, too.

But, as the New York Post noted (6/16/04), "In 2000, then-Texas Gov. George Bush reimbursed his state a day's salary for every day that he was campaigning out of state and then-Lt. Gov. Rick Perry had to step in as acting governor."

Sens. Kerry and Edwards need to Resign Now, and stop taking taxpayer money that they haven't earned!

TAKE ACTION: Top government officials in John Kerry's home state of Massachusetts have already been urging him to resign from the Senate to run for president.

Politicos in North Carolina have nicknamed John Edwards "Senator Gone" for constantly forgoing his duties as Senator during his "Pick-Me-For-V.P.-Tour."

John Kerry and John Edwards made a commitment to the people of Massachusetts and North Carolina -- a commitment to do a job, and a commitment to represent their states in the United States Senate.

They took an oath of office. If they won't do the job they swore to do, why would we ever want them in the White House?

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