Will Bower Counters Unity & “Hounds”
By SusanUnPC on June 28, 2008 at 11:20 PM in Barack Obama, Pennsylvania
On Saturday, Fox News interviewed Will Bower of Just Say No Deal, a coalition of PUMA voters. (More videos are up at the Just Say No Deal and NoQuarterUSA channels at YouTube.
BELOW, a special message to Gov. Ed Rendell:
Dear Gov. Rendell:
We still respect and honor you, especially for your great work on behalf of Hillary. (I’m a little less angry than my good friend Pagan Power, who’s as sweet a soul as you’ll find but is perturbed, rightfully, by your group.)
Just for now, Ed, we want you to take a chill pill, and learn a bit more about WHO you are addressing.
You see, we here at No Quarter remember vividly the night not so long ago when, even while you maintained your usual affable demeanor, it was clear you were perturbed as you described this phone call on CNN’s Larry King Live — and WE STOOD WITH YOU, which you can see in the 262 comments rallying to your support in that post on March 29, 2008:
Here’s what Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell told CNN’s Larry King about the call he got from Barack Obama:
RENDELL: “I had a call from Senator Obama and he said, you know I’m going to be the nominee, and I didn’t argue with him, I said, sure, and he said I just want to make sure nothing happens in Pennsylvania, the campaign here, that will make it harder for us to win in the fall. And I said, senator, don’t even worry about that for five seconds.”
Read all: Last Round: Rendell Gets a Call From Obama [Updated].
We’ve also stood up for you against the ultra-left on the Internet who disparage you constantly.
You’re just not enough of an “authoritarian leftist” to please them, Ed. (Thank god.) The Kossacks and far leftists have denigrated you for years because you’re not radical enough for them.
Remember who your real friends are. The more moderate, centrist Democrats like US, who also require that our presidential nominee be qualified. Barack Obama is not experienced enough.
These critical times require the most experienced, most knowledgeable, most dedicated, and most hard-working candidate. We know that that candidate is Hillary Clinton. And so do you.
It’s not too late, Ed.
Let’s do the right thing. For the Democratic party. And for this nation.






















