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James Carville's email today:

Dear Friend,

If you really want to scare your friends, I recommend dressing as a Washington Republican.

Here's a group of people so shameful they oppose the SCHIP bill that would give health insurance to ten million children. On top of that, they launched a vicious political attack on a twelve-year-old boy, Graeme Frost, who suffered a near-fatal car accident, after he delivered a radio address imploring the President to sign the children's health care bill. They went to his house, spread lies about his parents' finances and even posted his address on a website so his family could be harassed.

I've seen low in my day, but attacking Graeme Frost is really the bottom of the barrel -- and this is only the beginning. In 2008, desperately trying to return to power, Republicans are bound to turn their smear machine on Harry Reid. We have to make sure he has the resources to fight back on behalf of all Democrats.

Fight the Republican smear machine -- make a contribution to Harry Reid today.

After launching their attack on the twelve-year-old boy, Republicans ran away from responsibility until the media finally caught on to their dirty game.

Republican staffers were giving anonymous quotes to reporters proclaiming they had not been involved -- but it turned out they were helping smear the kid's family by sending emails stating his parents should not be eligible for the program because the father owned his own business, and Graeme and his sister attend private school.

Well the truth is, both children were on scholarship, and even the conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal wrote, "It turns out, they belonged to just the sort of family that a modest SCHIP bill is supposed to help."

We can expect more of these attacks in the year to come. If Republicans were boxers, they'd spend most of their time hitting below the belt. Well, we beat them and their ugly tactics in 2006, and we'll do it again next year, but Harry Reid needs your support right now.

Fight the Republican smear machine -- make a contribution to Harry Reid today.

Thank you,

James Carville

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Mr. Reid: Dump Carville
By User from Boston, MA, Oct 31, 2007 at 7:56:46 PM ET
I laughed bitterly when I read the opening paragraph from James Carville. If "Washington Republicans" are so distasteful to him, then how can he stomach being married to one of the worst in Mary Matalin (Link )? I mean, come on. Why should I believe a goddamned word Carville has to say? It's all obviously just a lucrative game for him. There are people out there that really care about this country, and doing what's right, Mr. Carville--and you're not one of them.

I could put together a long list of Carville's misdeeds, but here's just two:

1. Tipping off the Bush campaign to Kerry's Ohio strategy: Link

2. His and Matalin's cosigned letter imploring the Libby judge to go easy on their dear Scooter: Link
  
Amen!
By TrueBlueCT, Oct 31, 2007 at 11:59:49 PM ET
Look, I'm trying to have Senator Reid's back. Really I am.

But when I get emails from someone who chose to spend his life with that Cheney-loving witch Mary Matalin.... @&^!#*!

Carville is yesterday's news, he sold out long ago, and if you want this outside-the-beltway Democrat's respect, please don't ever send something from him again!
  
Give Harry Hell
By Valley Girl, Nov 6, 2007 at 10:57:14 PM ET
I will support Harry when he and his Democrat peers finally start to support the issues that are important to America.

I'm tired of wimps posing as leaders.