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Democratic Race "Too Mean," Say Swift Boat Veterans

The Democratic race for president has descended to "a level of meanness and acrimony that is damaging to American politics," the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth said today.

The Swift Boat group, which became famous in 2004 for attacking Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, said that they were speaking out because "the current Democratic contest is giving swift boating a bad name."

"We have increasingly heard pundits accusing Clinton and Obama of swift boating each other," said Swift Boat Veteran Tracy Klugian. "This hurts the reputation of swift boating."

Mr. Klugian was quick to draw a distinction between what Sens. Clinton and Obama are doing and swift boating, which he called "a noble profession."

"When you try to destroy a member of another party, that's swift boating," said Mr. Klugian. "When you do it to a member of your own party, that's cannibalism."

He said that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth would soon air ads attacking both Democratic candidates for sullying the reputation of swift boating.

"Tear each other up if you want to, but don't take swift boating down with you," he said.

"That's just unfair."

The Swift Boat Veterans' statement came on the heels of a similar statement by the Weather Underground, a '60s radical group that has been tied to both the Obama and Clinton camps over the past week.

"We denounce and reject both candidates," said the Weather Underground, who has seen its approval ratings plummet in recent days.

Elsewhere, CNN's Larry King said he would continue his series on polygamy, saying that he was uniquely qualified to discuss people who had more than five wives.

Award-winning humorist, television personality and film actor Andy Borowitz is author of the book "The Republican Playbook," published in October 2007. To find out more about Andy Borowitz and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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