May 13, 2007

Saturday With Sen. And Mrs. Kerry II

"It's 254 pages written on recycled Attorney General Gonzales e-mails. Actually, we couldn't find 'em. We're still looking."

Who says John Kerry can't tell a joke?

On Saturday, Senator John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry made an appearance at a local Barnes & Noble to promote their new book, This Moment on Earth.

Jkthk03dayvoe of 2 Political Junkies and I we're contacted beforehand and asked if we would like to attend. Along with bloggers from the John Kerry Blog and Democratic Underground we had a few minutes before the event to talk the the Senator and Mrs. Kerry in relative privacy. Sen. Kerry discussed the importance of peer-review saying, "All 928 of peer-reviewed studies find that human beings are contributing to global climate change. Not one study to the contrary is peer-reviewed. Not one." In response to a comment of mine, Kerry said of Sen. James Inhofe, "[He's the] flat-earth caucus leader." The Senator then went on to outline the three things the government can do:

1. Energy efficiency

2. Alternative and renewable fuels

3. Clean coal

The Kerrys addressed an packed house. Summarizing their book, the Senator said: "This book is, really, an optimistic book. It should make you angry for five minutes, ten minutes, we hope, and then transfer that into the inspiration that comes out of the stories of all the people we write about and the great things they've accomplished. Average citizens who've made changes and who fought the government to get the accountability and enforcement that they deserve and the law says they should have."Jkthk05


What separates this book from Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is the focus on everyday people who have practical solutions to the environmental problems facing us. "I was involved in the first Earth Day in 1970. Jkthk05_3
Twenty million people came out and said, 'We're gonna change things.' They created the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Coastal Zone Management Act, and even the Environmental Protection Agency was signed into existence by Richard Nixon in 1972 because of that effort. We made the environment a voting issue."

Mrs. Kerry summed it up best: "This book is a reaffirmation of the quality of thinking and conversation that the American people shared with us on the road."

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ADDED: Global Villiage has her take here.


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May 12, 2007

Saturday With Sen. And Mrs. Kerry

Just a couple of quick pics from today's book event with Sen. Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry.

I'll have more pics and a write-up tomorrow.


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Some of dayvoe's pics are here and his impressions are here.

Anyway, more tomorrow.


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May 11, 2007

Book Event

For those in the Pittsburgh area: Sen. John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry will be giving a talk at the Waterworks Barnes & Noble tomorrow, Sat. 12 May at 2pm, in support of their new book This Moment on Earth.


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See you there!


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