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"I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it," - Mar. 16, 2004
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Against It
He actually voted against final - That is an absolute fact. He is lying.
"I voted against that $87 billion in Washington yesterday,"
12 Who Voted Against It:
Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Edwards (D-NC) Graham (D-FL) Harkin
(D-IA) Hollings (D-SC) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry
(D-MA) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Leahy (D-VT) Sarbanes (D-MD)
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Waffles
Tough on Castro
Yes
''I'm pretty tough on Castro, because I think he's running one of the last vestiges of a Stalinist secret police government in the world,'' Kerry told WPLG-ABC 10 "And I voted for the Helms-Burton legislation to be tough on companies that deal with him.''
Tough on
Castro
Liar
Kerry voted against it along with 21 other
senators
Nays:
Akaka (D-HI) Bingaman (D-NM) Bond (R-MO) Boxer
(D-CA) Bumpers (D-AR) Chafee (R-RI) Dodd (D-CT) Feingold
(D-WI) Harkin (D-IA) Hatfield (R-OR) Jeffords (R-VT) Kennedy
(D-MA) Kerrey (D-NE) Kerry (D-MA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI)
Moseley-Braun (D-IL) Moynihan (D-NY) Murray (D-WA) Pell (D-RI)
Simon (D-IL) Wellstone (D-MN)
Herald
Story
Roll
Call Vote - Helms Burton Act
Bill
Summary
Kerry
Against Kyoto
Kerry voted to cut of funding for Kyoto
Prohibit Funds for Kyoto Treaty, HR4578 (Roll Call Vote No.
211).
2000-07-18
The Senate passed the Interior Appropriations bill including a
ban on the use of any of the money to implement the Kyoto
"Global Warming" Protocol, which has never been
submitted to the Senate for ratification.
Roll
Call Vote
Kerry for
Kyoto
April 9, 2001:
"While no one is under the illusion that Kyoto is
perfect, this vote today... underscores that the Bush
administration's initial approach of ignoring climate change
altogether is beyond imperfect - it's unacceptable," said
John Kerry, a Democratic senator.
Guardian
Unlimited
Kerry on Arafat
Loves Him
In a 1997 book, Kerry described
"Arafat's transformation from outlaw to statesman."
Kerry on
Arafat
Hates Him
"Obviously, Yasser Arafat
has been an impediment to the peace process," said Kerry,
the Democratic presidential nominee-in-waiting. "He
missed a historic opportunity and he's proved himself to be
irrelevant."
Wary
of Kerry's Flattery
Kerry
shifts Arafat Views
50
Cent Tax Hike - For
In 1994, Kerry Backed Half-Dollar Increase In Gas Tax. “Kerry said [the Concord Coalition’s scorecard] did not accurately reflect individual lawmakers’ efforts to cut the deficit. ‘It doesn’t reflect my $43 billion package of cuts or my support for a 50-cent increase in the gas tax,’ Kerry said.†(Jill Zuckman, “Deficit-Watch Group Gives High Marks To 7 N.E. Lawmakers,†The Boston Globe, 3/1/94) 50 Cent Tax Hike - Against
Two Years Later, Kerry Flip-Flopped. “Kerry no longer supports the 50-cent [gas tax] hike, nor the 25-cent hike proposed by the [Concord] coalition.†(Michael Grunwald, “Kerry Gets Low Mark On Budgeting,†The Boston Globe, 4/30/96)
Abortion a State Issue
“I think the question of abortion is one that should be left for the states to decide,†Kerry said during his failed 1972 Congressional bid. (“John Kerry On The Issues,†The [Lowell, MA] Sun, 10/11/72) Abortion a Federal Issue
“The right to choose is the law of the United States. No person has the right to infringe on that freedom. Those of us who are in government have a special responsibility to see to it that the United States continues to protect this right, as it must protect all rights secured by the constitution.â€
Drilling in ANWAR - Against
Kerry voted against drilling
in ANWAR Upheld 52-48 S.Amdt.
272 to S.Con.Res.
23 (Budget resolution FY2004 )
Drilling
in ANWAR - For it
MATTHEWS: How about ANWR? You guys want to see ANWR because you want to see guys working in your business. I guess there‘s a lot of Teamsters jobs up there lined up and organized, if you could put a pipeline up to the Alaska wilderness. He is against that.
HOFFA: Well, we talked about that.
He says, look, I am against ANWR, but I am going to put that pipeline in and we‘re going to drill like never before.
MATTHEWS: What, are they going to run water through it?
HOFFA: ... more jobs than the ANWR would have ever created.
MATTHEWS: What are they going to run through the pipeline?
HOFFA: And that‘s the position he‘s taking.
MATTHEWS: But he is against drilling up there. What are they going to run through the pipeline?
HOFFA:
Well, they are going to drill all over, according to him.
And he says, we‘re going to be drilling all over the United
States. And he says that is going to create more jobs.
Roll
Call Vote
Hardball
Interview
PAC
Money - For It
Kerry Used To Decry “Special Interests And Their PAC Money.†“‘I’m frequently told by cynics in Washington that refusing PAC money is naive,’ Kerry told his supporters in 1985. ‘Do you agree that it is “naïve†to turn down special interests and their PAC money?’†(Glen Johnson, “In A Switch, Kerry Is Launching A PAC,†The Boston Globe, 12/15/01) PAC Money - Against it
But Kerry Created His Own Hard Money PAC Called Citizen Soldier Fund, Which Raised Over $700,000. “A week after repeating that he has refused to accept donations from political action committees, Senator John F. Kerry announced yesterday that he was forming a committee that would accept PAC money for him to distribute to other Democratic candidates. … Kerry’s stance on soft money, unregulated donations funneled through political parties, puts him in the position of raising the type of money that he, McCain, and others in the campaign-finance reform movement are trying to eliminate.†(Federal Election Commission Website, www.fec.gov , Accessed 2/10/04; Glen Johnson, “In A Switch, Kerry Is Launching A PAC,†The Boston Globe, 12/15/01)
$10,000 Limit
to His PAC
Against It
When Kerry Established His PAC In 2001,
He Instituted $10,000 Limit On Donations. “A week after
repeating that he has refused to accept donations from
political action committees, Senator John F. Kerry announced
yesterday that he was forming a committee that would accept
PAC money for him to distribute to other Democratic candidates
… The statement also declared that the new PAC would
voluntarily limit donations of so-called soft money to $10,000
per donor per year and disclose the source and amount of all
such donations.†(Glen Johnson, “In A Switch, Kerry
Is Launching A Pac,†The Boston Globe, 12/15/01)
$10,000
Limit to His PAC
For It
One Year Later, Kerry Started Accepting Unlimited Contributions. “Senator John F. Kerry, who broke with personal precedent last year when he established his first political action committee, has changed his fund-raising guidelines again, dropping a $10,000 limit on contributions from individuals, a cap he had touted when establishing the PAC. The Massachusetts Democrat said yesterday he decided to accept unlimited contributions, which has already allowed him to take in ‘soft money’ donations as large as $25,000, because of the unprecedented fund-raising demands confronting him as a leader in the Senate Democratic caucus.†(Glen Johnson, “Kerry Shifts Fund-Raising Credo For His Own PAC,†The Boston Globe, 10/4/02)
Personnal Funds in 1996 Race - Against It
In 1996, Kerry And Weld Established $500,000 Limit Of Personal Wealth To Be Used In Senate Campaign. “In 1996, Kerry and Weld gave their already noteworthy Senate race added significance by establishing a spending cap. The candidates agreed to spend no more than $6.9 million from July 1 through the election. Weld ended up spending $6.6 million and Kerry $6.3 million. One key element of the agreement limited the candidates to spending $500,000 in personal wealth, a clause Weld favored because Kerry is married to a millionaire, Teresa Heinz.†(Glen Johnson, “In Kerry’s Plan For A Pac, The Resolution Of Opposites,†The Boston Globe, 12/18/01) Personal Funds in 1996 Race - For It
Kerry Broke Agreement By Spending $1.2 Million Over Limit. “[P]ost-election reports showed a last-minute infusion of $1.7 million from Kerry’s wife, heiress Teresa Heinz. … [K]erry denied that his campaign violated its agreement. The money had been loaned--not contributed--by his wife, he explained. ‘There was nothing in the agreement that restricted us from taking a loan … and we paid it back in $1,000 and $2,000 chunks.’†(“Global Ecology Lobby Rocked By Defection,†Political Finance, The Newsletter, 1/02)
Against Vietnam in Campaigns
1992 in defense of Bill Clinton's Draft
Dodging: "I am saddened that Vietnam has yet again been
inserted into the campaign."
For
Vietnam in
Campaigns
From "About John Kerry" at John
Kerry.com
A graduate of Yale University, John Kerry entered the Navy
after graduation, becoming a Swift Boat officer, serving on a
gunboat in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. He received a Silver
Star, Bronze Star with Combat V, and three awards of the
Purple Heart for his service in combat.
WSJ
NAFTA
- For
Kerry voted for NAFTA:
H.R. 3450, CQ Vote 395
“‘NAFTA recognizes the reality of today’s economy -
globalization and technology,’ Kerry said. ‘Our future is
not in competing at the low-level wage job; it is in creating
high-wage, new technology jobs based on our skills and our
productivity.’†(John Aloysius Farrell, “Senate’s OK
Finalizes NAFTA Pact,†The Boston Globe, 11/21/93)
NAFTA -
Against
Kerry, who voted for NAFTA in
1993, expressed some doubt about the strength of free-trade
agreements. ‘If it were before me today, I would vote
against it because it doesn’t have environmental or labor
standards in it,’ he said.†(David Lightman, “Democrats
Battle For Labor’s Backing,†Hartford Courant,
8/6/03)
NAFTA
- HR 3450 Roll Call Vote
John
Kerry's Waffles
Federal
Health Benefits -
Against
In 1993, Kerry Expressed Doubts That Federal Employees Health Benefits System Worked Well. “Hillary Rodham Clinton today offered a fresh description of one of the most confusing elements of the Administration health care plan, the health insurance purchasing alliances, saying they would let all Americans choose coverage in the way members of Congress do. … Senator John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, said he was not sure that the Federal program worked all that well.†(Adam Clymer, “Hillary Clinton Says Health Plan Will Be Familiar,†The New York Times, 12/8/93)
Kerry Expressed Personal Dissatisfaction
With His Coverage Through Federal Program.
“Earlier this month, when Hillary Rodham Clinton came to
Boston and vowed that average Americans would get as good
coverage as that enjoyed by their senators and
representatives, Sen. John F. Kerry told Clinton that he
thought the country could do better. The Massachusetts
Democrat said he was thinking, among other recent disasters,
of his $500 dental bill for treatment of an abscessed tooth.
‘Because it was done in the dentist’s office, rather than
the hospital, they didn’t cover it. So they were urging me
to go spend twice as much in a hospital,’ said Kerry, who is
covered by BACE, the Beneficial Association of Capitol
Employees.†(Ana Puga, “Lawmakers Talk Health Care,†The
Boston Globe, 12/19/93)
Federal
Health Benefits -
For
Now, On Campaign Trail, Kerry Is Enthusiastic About Health Care He Receives As Senator. “As a U.S. Senator, I could get the best health care in the world. Most people aren’t so lucky, and we need to change that. That’s why my plan gives every American access to the same kind of health care that members of Congress give themselves. … Because your family’s health care is just as important as any politicians’ in Washington.†(Sen. John Kerry, “Affordable Health Care For All Americans,†Remarks At Mercy Medical, Cedar Rapids, IA, 12/14/03)
Kerry: “I’m Going To Make Available To Every American The Same Health Care Plan That Senators And Congressmen Give Themselves …†(Sen. John Kerry, AARP Democrat Candidate Debate, Bedford, NH, 11/18/03)
Military Service for Public Office - Against
Kerry: Service Should Not Be “Litmus Test†For Leadership. “Mr. President, you and I know that if support or opposition to the war were to become a litmus test for leadership, America would never have leaders or recover from the divisions created by that war. You and I know that if service or nonservice in the war is to become a test of qualification for high office, you would not have a Vice President, nor would you have a Secretary of Defense and our Nation would never recover from the divisions created by that war.†(Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/08/92, p. S17709) Military Service for Public Office - For
Kerry Constantly “Challenged The Stature Of His Democratic Opponents†Over Their Lack Of Military Service. “And more than ever, Mr. Kerry is invoking his stature as a Vietnam veteran as he challenges the stature of his Democratic opponents -- none of whom, he frequently points out, have ‘worn the uniform of our country’ -- to withstand a debate with Mr. Bush on national security.†(Adam Nagourney, “As Campaign Tightens, Kerry Sharpens Message,†The New York Times, 8/10/03)
Burma Sanctions
In 1995, Kerry Was Against Burma Sanctions. “‘I question whether isolation is a successful means of promoting political change,’ Kerry told a constituent in a 1995 letter justifying his opposition to a Burma sanction bill.†(Geeta Anand, et al., “Menino Gets Ahead Of Himself, Starts Contemplating Third Term,†The Boston Globe, 5/18/97) Burma Sanctions
But Now Kerry Supports Burma Sanctions. “In his 1996 reelection campaign, Kerry, after Governor William F. Weld took up the cause, was badgered by advisers into shifting his position. But as he eyes a presidential campaign and the Burma sanction movement gains credibility, Kerry … describes the Burma regime as a ‘semi-criminalized dictatorship … which should not be treated with respect by other nations, but should be instead subject to limitations on travel, investment, and access to the most developed nations.’†(Geeta Anand, et al., “Menino Gets Ahead Of Himself, Starts Contemplating Third Term,†The Boston Globe, 5/18/97)
Health Coverage - Against
In 1994, Kerry Said Democrats Push Health Care Too Much. “[Kerry] said Kennedy and Clinton’s insistence on pushing health care reform was a major cause of the Democratic Party’s problems at the polls.†(Joe Battenfeld, “Jenny Craig Hit With Sex Harassment Complaint - By Men,†Boston Herald, 11/30/94) Health Coverage - For
But Now Kerry Calls Health Care His “Passion.†“Sen. John Kerry says expanding coverage is ‘my passion.’†(Susan Page, “Health Specifics Could Backfire On Candidates,†USA Today, 6/2/03) USA Today Article
Welfare Reform - Against
In 1993, Kerry Voted To Kill Bipartisan Welfare Work Requirement. In 1993, Kerry and Kennedy voted against a welfare-to-work requirement that was supported by many Democrats, including Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Harry Reid (D-NV):
Fiscal 1993 Supplemental Appropriations - Welfare Work Requirement. “Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the D’Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to sharply cut federal welfare administration aid to states that do not, within a year, require at least 10 percent of their able-bodied welfare recipients without dependents to work. The required workfare participation rate would be increased by 2 percent a year until 50 percent were working.†(H.R. 2118, CQ Vote 163: Rejected 34-64: 6/22/93, Kerry Voted Yea) Welfare Reform - For
But In 1996, Kerry Voted For Welfare
Reform. (H.R. 3734, CQ Vote 262: Adopted 78-21:
8/1/96, Kerry Voted Yea)
Motion
to Table 489 Roll Call Vote
HR
3734 Roll Call Vote
Gay
Marriage - For
“While I believe marriage is between a man and a woman, for 200 years, this has been a state issue. I oppose this election year effort to amend the Constitution in an area that each state can adequately address, and I will vote against such an amendment if it comes to the Senate floor."
In
1996, Kerry voted against the federal Defense of Marriage
Act, which defined marriage as a union of a man and woman.
At the time, Kerry said he opposed gay marriage, but the law
amounted to gay-bashing.
Roll
Call Vote
Kerry Signed Letter Backing Gay Marriage
Kerry scolded the Vatican on Gay Marriage Gay Marriage - Against
Kerry Supports Mass. Constitutional Amendment banning gay marriage:
"If the Massachusetts Legislature crafts an appropriate amendment that provides for partnership and civil unions, then I would support it, and it would advance the goal of equal protection,"
Kerry explained his opposition to gay marriage by saying it was simply “a matter of how I view the world. Culturally, historically and religiously I don’t believe that is a distinction that makes a difference.†Kerry said he backed civil unions of the type Dean had signed into law.
Boston Globe: Kerry Supports Gay Marriage Ban Kerry Press Release on Gay Marriage
Kerry's stance confusing
USA Today - Kerry's letter backing Gay Marriage
Full text of Letter supporting gay marriage
Candidates
Court Gay Voters
Judge
Litmus Test - Against
Kerry Used To Oppose Litmus Tests For Judicial Nominees. “Throughout two centuries, our federal judiciary has been a model institution, one which has insisted on the highest standards of conduct by our public servants and officials, and which has survived with undiminished respect. Today, I fear that this institution is threatened in a way that we have not seen before. … This threat is that of the appointment of a judiciary which is not independent, but narrowly ideological, through the systematic targeting of any judicial nominee who does not meet the rigid requirements of litmus tests imposed …†(Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 2/3/86, p. S864) Judge Litmus Test - For
But Now Kerry Says He Would Only Support Supreme Court Nominees Who Pledge To Uphold Roe v. Wade. “The potential retirement of Supreme Court justices makes the 2004 presidential election especially important for women, Senator John F. Kerry told a group of female Democrats yesterday, and he pledged that if elected president he would nominate to the high court only supporters of abortion rights under its Roe v. Wade decision. … ‘Any president ought to appoint people to the Supreme Court who understand the Constitution and its interpretation by the Supreme Court. In my judgment, it is and has been settled law that women, Americans, have a defined right of privacy and that the government does not make the decision with respect to choice. Individuals do.’†(Glen Johnson, “Kerry Vows Court Picks To Be Abortion-Rights Supporters,†The Boston Globe, 4/9/03)
Medical Marijuan a - Against
Kerry Said His “Personal Disposition Is Open To The Issue Of Medical Marijuana.†“Aaron Houston of the Granite Staters for Medical Marijuana said that just a month ago Mr. Kerry seemed to endorse medical marijuana use, and when asked about the content of his mysterious study, said, ‘I am trying to find out. I don’t know.’ Mr. Kerry did say his ‘personal disposition is open to the issue of medical marijuana’ and that he’d stop Drug Enforcement Administration raids on patients using the stuff under California’s medical marijuana law.†(Jennifer Harper, “Inside Politics,†The Washington Times, 8/8/03) Medical Marijuana - For
But Now Kerry Says He Wants To Wait For Study Analyzing Issue Before Making Final Decision. “The Massachusetts Democrat said Wednesday he’d put off any final decision on medical marijuana because there’s ‘a study under way analyzing what the science is.’†(Jennifer Harper, “Inside Politics,†The Washington Times, 8/8/03)