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Something good DID come out of last week�s marriage amendment disaster.  One GOP 
senator stood out from the crowd because he stayed consistent - maddeningly consistent 
as one editorialist writes - with his conservative principles (no, it wasn�t Lincoln 
Chafee; I said CONSERVATIVE principles).  This vote could mark the emergence of a new 
rising star in Republican senatorial ranks.  Find out who it is...plus some additional 
after-action reflections on last week�s FMA defeat in today�s edition of �Lawfully 
Wedded,� posted on our News & Views EXTRA page at:

http://www.chuckmuth.com/newsandviews/nv.cfm
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PSST...PASS IT ON

There�s a rumor going around (OK, maybe we�re starting it here) that John Kerry is 
unhappy with the lack of �bounce� his campaign got from the selection of John Edwards 
as his running mate and is under pressure to find a medical reason (insanity maybe?) 
for dropping Edwards at the convention and putting Hillary on the ticket after all.  
Pass it on.  Maybe the New York Times will pick it up and run it on the front page...

NEED A GOOD CHUCKLE THIS MORNING?

Check out this short web-video animation of W and Kerry singing �This Land.�  What a 
hoot.

http://www.plur.net/thisland.html

BA-DOOM-BOOM

�Last night Ken Jennings won a million dollars on Jeopardy.  That�s the most money won 
by a man since John Kerry answered �I do�.�

- Comedian Craig Kilborn

KERRY NATION

John Kerry groveled and kissed the butts of the American Federation of Teachers last 
Friday and explained what the country would look like under his �leadership.�  Right 
off the bat:  �I would roll back that tax cut we can�t afford��  So there you have it. 
 John Kerry will raise your taxes.  And just like Mondale, he just told you so.

The French-looking liberal - who by the way served in Vietnam (nod to Jimmy Taranto) - 
also said his first act as prez would be to send Congress sweeping legislation to cut 
health insurance costs.  Hmmm.  Question, Mr. Kerry:  If you are a U.S. senator, why 
haven�t you proposed sweeping legislation to cut health insurance costs already?  What 
are you waiting for?  Oh, that�s right.  I guess you actually have to SHOW UP for work 
in order to introduce legislation.

Oh, oh, oh.  Here�s the kicker.  You�re gonna love this one.  Teresa�s second husband 
also actually said, �Pay for teachers today is a national disgrace.�  Leaving aside 
for the moment that education and teacher pay is a local issue and not within the 
realm of a president�s duties, he obviously hasn�t heard about that driver�s ed 
teacher in Illinois pulling down a whopping $150,000-plus a year.  It�s a disgrace, 
alright...just not the kind Kerry�s talking about.

And let us not forget that when Larry King asked him recently about being briefed by 
the Bush administration on the possibility of new al Qaeda attacks, Jane Fonda�s old 
running partner said: �They have offered to brief me; I just haven�t had time.�  That 
pretty much says it all.  Folks, the entire election can turn on that one sentence.  
Spread it far and wide...and OFTEN.

ODDS ARE THAT LONG, HUH?

�The idea that medical malpractice reform would ever appear on the agenda of a 
Kerry/Edwards administration is as likely as hearing a yodeling concert at the 
Metropolitan Opera.�

- Paul Bloustein of Cincinnati, Ohio, Washington Times, 7/17/04

GEE, WONDER WHY THE PREZ SNUBBED �EM?

�(George W. Bush) selected nominees from the Taliban wing of American politics, 
appeased the wretched appetites of the extreme right wing and chose Cabinet officials 
whose devotion to the Confederacy is nearly canine in its uncritical affection.�

- NAACP Chairman Julian Bond in February 2001.  Bush opted not to address their 
convention again this year for the fourth year in a row.

NEW PANDORA�S BOX OPENED

�The federal government�s decision to begin covering obesity treatment will help trial 
lawyers in their quest to blame the epidemic on the food and restaurant industries.  
Trial lawyers and public health advocates have targeted fast-food giant McDonald�s 
Corp. and companies such as Kraft Foods Inc. in obesity-related lawsuits.�

- Washington Times, 7/17/04

FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF �DUH�

An unnamed Democratic aide told the Washington Times that conservatives might attack 
the Bush administration�s decision to list obesity as an illness because it�s not the 
government�s responsibility to spend taxpayer dollars on people trying to lose weight.

Gee, why didn�t we think of that?

THE NOFZIGER CURE

�I see by the papers that the meddlesome federal government has decided that obesity 
is a disease. If it is, I have already discovered a cure. It�s called EAT LESS.�

- Lyn Nofziger, Musings, 7/16/04

CATCH AND RELEASE

�The same day Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge issued an ominous warning about 
terrorists aiming to disrupt the U.S. election process, federal immigration 
authorities approved the release of more than 30 illegal South and Central American 
immigrants captured at a West Texas truck stop.  Thousands of known illegal immigrants 
have been released into the USA over the past two years because of a lack of detention 
space.

�...'I can't emphasize how horrible this situation is,' said Rep. Henry Bonilla, 
R-Texas, whose district includes a vast section of the southwestern border, from 
Laredo to Del Rio. 'This is a tragedy.'

�...'It's laughable,'' said Tony Castaneda, police chief of Eagle Pass, a border town 
in southwest Texas. Castaneda estimated that 10 to 50 illegal immigrants are being 
released every day in his community shortly after capture. 'It's like an open door,' 
he said.  Those who are approved for release are asked to provide U.S. addresses, 
contact telephone numbers and promises to appear at future deportation hearings.  But 
more than 70% fail to appear on scheduled court dates.�

- USA Today, 7/16/04

TRUTH IN POLITICAL LABELING

Some folks have asked for more information on Families USA, the organization I 
mentioned in yesterday�s Muth�s Truths column.  Well, here�s the lowdown...courtesy of 
our good friends at the Capital Research Center.

�Families USA has strong partisan ties to the Democratic Party, labor unions and 
liberal activism.� And it has received major financial contributions from George 
Soros, who is donating millions to Democratic-leaning advocacy groups to defeat 
President Bush in 2004. The group's activities belie its claims to nonpartisanship. �

�The Families USA board of directors dramatically illustrates the group's close ties 
to the Democratic Party.� Margaret Williams is a former assistant to President Clinton 
and chief of staff to then-First Lady Hillary Clinton.� Douglas Fraser is former 
president of the United Auto Workers, a major backer of Democratic Party candidates. 
Charlene Rydell was a policy advisor to Democratic Rep. Tom Allen of Maine. Gordon 
Bonnyman, a veteran liberal activist, is the executive director of the Tennessee 
Justice Center, which routinely sues Tennessee to force expansion of the state's 
Medicaid plan even though costs are spiraling out-of-control.�

Hmmm.  Is that all?

�Since it was set up in 1982, Families USA has aggressively advocated huge increases 
in government spending on health care.� It supported the Clinton Administration's 
universal health care plan that was soundly rejected in 1994 and led to the Republican 
takeover of Congress. Indeed, Families USA worked so closely with the White House that 
the New York Times called it the �de facto public relations manager of the Clinton 
Administration's campaign for comprehensive health care legislation.� In addition, 
Families USA executive director Ron Pollack served on the President's Advisory 
Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care System, where he 
wrote President Clinton's failed Patients' Bill of Rights proposal, which included a 
provision that would have allowed trial lawyers sue HMOs.�

Buyer beware. The next time you hear somebody quote Families USA...consider the 
source...and ignore them.

THE GOOD LAWYERS

As mentioned in Saturday�s News & Views, I flew out to Milwaukee to speak at a 
conference of the National Republican Lawyers Association this weekend...the �good� 
lawyers.  They specialize in election law and spent two days learning and organizing 
to keep the left from stealing the 2004 election.  They�re doing EXTREMELY important 
work.  Let�s hope, unlike 2000, we won�t need them in the presidential election...but 
in case we do, let�s be glad they�re there.

By the way, have I mentioned lately how much I hate the TSA (the airport screeners)?  

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