BROTHER from page 17 7 48 - 676 -7400 :),:11. 2 41 ir. ri Joe and Anne Weinman of Farmington Hills, with Sen. John Kerry, their son-in-law's brother. For Vaentine's Dal., 2 dozen tom-- stem rose S's0 the role they play," Kathy says. "Our country is so big and it's impossible for everyone to know the candidates. But the Iowans and the people of New Hampshire get that opportuni- ty. We saw them get to know my brother-in-law and his opponents. They made their judgment from the place of knowledge and understand- ing." Of course, when asking Cam or the Weinmans why people should vote for Kerry, you won't get a We'll give you lots of reasons to move to The Heatherwood now! Including a Winter Move-In Special! • Enjoy the warm and cozy comforts of home without the need to bundle up! All the comforts of home are right here including on-site entertainment and activities, beauty salon/barber shop, library and much more! • Enjoy the sights of winter in the safety of our scheduled transportation with- out the need to drive on snow-covered roads! • Enjoy relaxing and carefree days without worrying about snow shoveling or home maintenance. It's all done for you at The Heatherwood! Kerry's Stand Candidate pledges support for Israel. This winter (and all year long) you can enjoy all the comforts of home at The Heatherwood: • Spacious, private apartment homes • Restaurant style dining • All Utilities (except electricity, phone & cable) • Weekly housekeeping and linen service HARRY KIRSBAIJIVI Staff Writer • Month to month rent. No endowment fees. • And much more! the ATHERWOOD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY A Capital Senior Living Community 248.350.1777 22800 Civic Center Drive • Southfield, MI 48034 • www.capitalsenior.com r JIM Call for complete details. *Some restrictions may apply. 2/13 2004 18 1 Present this certificate and enter to win up to $500 Somerset Collection Gift Cards. L strengths-and-weaknesses kind of answer. However, the warmth and intimacy of the reply gives another insight into this political family of diverse backgrounds. "There's nobody else I want by my side in a tough situation than my brother," says the easy-going Cam, who has been at his brother's side for all of John's campaigns for office. "In times of war and great eco- nomic challenge, he's the kind of leader we need." Ell The Kerry train continued to gather steam over the weekend as Massachu- setts Sen. John Kerry easily won the Feb. 7 Michigan caucus with 52 per- cent of the vote, beating second-place Howard Dean by a three-to-one mar- gin. The Democratic field of presidential candidates has narrowed from nine to six in recent weeks and pundits predict the race should narrow to two — or possibly be over — by March. Kerry is in a comfortable lead for the nomination and four polls released Monday showed he would beat President George W. Bush by a narrow margin in a head-to-head match if the election were now But are his views supportive of Israel and other domestic Jewish concerns? "He's surrounded himself, like a lot of these politicians do, with some very influential Jewish people," said attor- ney Michael Kramer of Bloomfield Hills, who has hosted events for Kerry's campaign. "I've met with him three or four times and he's always made a point to say that he's a supporter of Israel and he's committed to peace over there." As the campaign progresses, Kerry should articulate his Mideast policy in detail, Kramer said. ❑