I agree with you all; you are preaching to the choir. You don't have to convince me. I followed every step that Kerry made after the election fraud of 2004. I know all the subtleties.
I'm thinking down the road to his viability next election. My point is how is he going to pull all the democrats back and everyone else who voted for him in 2008 if he decides to run again if they all have abandoned his ship? I'm making these comments in reference to what I witnessed at the book signing with Bob Fitrakis. The group there all voted for Kerry, but were all unanimous in Kerry not being the candidate in 2008. They don't know all the subtleties as we do. Their perception is that he abandoned them the day after the election. They believe he tucked his tail and disappeared. I know, and you know he didn't. But perception is everything.
An apology made by Kerry whether he was right or wrong goes a very long way in healing everyone's wounds. He would be the better man for doing this.
In case you didn't check-out the original thread here it is:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=203x378939"5) I asked during his talk did he send John Kerry a signed copy, and why did John Kerry not fight? (New edit: I knew Kerry did help, made statements, and he did provide legal assistance to pending challenges, but I wanted to hear what Bob F. really thought and also how the audience would respond.)
Yes he did send John Kerry a copy and he is having copies sent to all of Congress.
The answer to the next part of the question was hard for me to hear and take. But I asked it --- I wanted to know. I'll be honest, I am a Kerry loyalist and apologist no doubt. But here it is . . .
John Kerry's top lawyer for advice in Ohio works for a firm that is owned and operated by Bush loyalists (I don't think he really knew that. If he did then that was very foolish). He did not get good advice. He was told that the little amount of election fraud that probably occurred would not be enough to make a difference. Bob said he believes JK did not want to win the Presidency only by electoral college and lose by popular vote. He also wanted to keep his options open for running in 2008. He did not want an ugly drawn-out fight that no doubt would have occurred, and at the time if you recall the Bush Admin stepped up the war effort in Iraq. No doubt on purpose to pressure Kerry to give it a rest. We all knew what the response would have been --- "We have a war going on, how can you act this way and be a sore loser. We have to support the troops now so get over it."
Bob Fitrakis did eventually talk to John Kerry at length over the phone and tell him everything he knew at that time (which was a lot of evidence proving fraud and a stolen election). He said John listened to everything not saying a word, and then eventually said something about the fraud in NM and how it was very evident, since where ever computers were used to vote by touch screen, John lost, but wherever they cast their ballots by hand John did very well. From what Bob said I don't know how that phone call ended, but I got the impression that JK just wasn't going to fight it.
And Bob also mentioned what Teresa Heinz Kerry said regarding election fraud changing votes via the central tabulator as reported in a newspaper and interview. So we know they know. But what are they going to do about it?
One thing that Bob F. admits to (and this is a very big hurdle to jump) is that the SOS Blackwell, the Republican party of Ohio, the State Troopers, and the courts in Ohio are all in bed together. All the courts are very partisan and stacked, and they couldn't get a fair trail. All four of the lawyers fighting in Ohio were being personally sued, and being threatened by the prospect of losing their law licenses. Bob admitted he could do just fine since he is a college professor and not dependent on law as his career, however the others were, so when it came time to sign legal documents, to safe guard the others Bob F. was signing them. They don't play fair. They will do anything to win. So that is how the book came about. Fine you don't want us to fight you in a court of law, we will publish the evidence and fight you in a court of public opinion and history will judge you. By the way the investigations are on going, they now have an office, and they are pushing ahead. There is still so much work to do.
One thing Bob said is that at some point Jesse Jackson told John Kerry directly, if you do not fight for all the votes then you will not be a viable candidate for 2008.
Bob F. reaffirmed that statement and position and the small audience cheered and clapped. I didn't. However, I realized right then in a big way that many are very upset with JK about throwing in the towel early.
I am more forgiving. But I do know now, that at some point soon John Kerry is going to have to apologize to the country and admit he was wrong for not fighting back (New edit: that is their perception whether right of wrong). The bible on election fraud is now published and everyone who wants to know the truth will read it and know GW Bush is not the President but a fraud (2X over)."
Edited to add: I really think that the DSMs are Kerry's time to make things right and prove he hasn't abondoned the cause. People want to see him be the fighter they all believe him to be. He has been doing this, but unless you watch C-Span you would never know. We know but they don't. I want him a lot more visible and fighting the good fight.