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Subject: John Kerry is a saint."

Kerry was going to visit the Catholic National Cathedral outside

Washington as part of his campaign.

Kerry's campaign manager made a visit to the Cardinal and said to him,

"We've been getting a lot of bad publicity among Catholics because of

Kerry's position on abortion and the like. We'd gladly make a

contribution to the church of $100,000 if during your sermon you'd say

John Kerry is a saint."

The Cardinal thinks it over for a moment and agrees to do it.

Kerry shows up, and as the Mass progresses the Cardinal begins his

homily.

"John Kerry is petty, a self absorbed hypocrite and a nit-wit. He is a

liar, a cheat, and a thief. He is the worst example of a Catholic I've

ever personally known. But compared to Ted Kennedy, John Kerry is a

saint."

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He aint a saint in any way....his wife gives to a fund that supports the taliban!

Let me post it...... But read it all ok?

An interesting read...

> > >

> > > Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry

> > >

> > > Married Senator John Kerry in 1995. She only took

> > > his name eighteen months ago and she is an

> > > "interesting" paradox of conflicts. If you thought

> > > John Kerry was scary, he doesn't hold a candle to

> > > his wife!

> > >

> > > Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry

> > > was born in Mozambique, the daughter of a Portuguese

> > > physician, was educated in Switzerland and South

> > > Africa. Fluent in five languages, she was working

> > > as a United Nations interpreter in Geneva in the

> > > mid-60s when she met a "handsome" young American, H.

> > > John Heinz, III, who worked at a bank in Geneva. He

> > > told her his family was "in the food business."

> > >

> > > They were married in 1966 and returned to Pittsburgh

> > > where his family ran the giant H.J. Heinz food

> > > company. He was elected to the US House of

> > > Representatives in 1971, and in 1976 he was elected

> > > to the first of three terms in the United States

> > > Senate. A Republican, he wrote a burning diatribe

> > > against some of the causes backed by young House

> > > member (John Kerry).

> > >

> > > Several years later, in 1991, he was killed when

> > > his plane collided with a Sun Oil Company helicopter

> > > over a Philadelphia suburb. The senator, his pilot

> > > and copilot, and both of Sun's helicopter pilots

> > > were killed. He was survived by his wife, Teresa,

> > > and their three young sons.

> > >

> > > Four years later, having inherited Heinz's $500

> > > million fortune, she married Senator John Forbes

> > > Kerry, the liberal junior senator from

> > > Massachusetts. She became a registered Democrat and

> > > the process of her radicalization was set in motion.

> > > Heinz Kerry is not shy about telling people that

> > > she required Kerry to sign a prenuptial agreement

> > > before they were married. John Kerry may not have

> > > check writing privileges on the Heinz catsup and

> > > pickle fortune, but he is certainly a willing and

> > > uncomplaining beneficiary of it. A lot of

> > > hard-earned money, made through many years of

> > > hawking catsup, mustard, and pickles has fallen into

> > > the hands of two people who despise successful

> > > entrepreneurship and who believe in the confiscatory

> > > redistribution of wealth.

> > >

> > > So how does Mrs. Heinz Kerry spend John Heinz's

> > > money?

> > >

> > > Just one example: According to the G2 Bulletin, an

> > > online intelligence newsletter of WorldNetDaily, in

> > > the years between 1995-2001 she gave more than $4

> > > million to an organization called the Tides

> > > Foundation. And what does the Tides Foundation do

> > > with John Heinz's money?

> > >

> > > . They support numerous antiwar groups, including

> > > Ramsey Clark's International Action Center. Clark

> > > has offered to defend Saddam Hussein when he's

> > > tried.

> > >

> > > . They support the Democratic Justice Fund, a joint

> > > venture of the Tides Foundation and billionaire

> > > hate-monger George Soros. The Democratic Justice

> > > Fund seeks to ease restrictions on Muslim

> > > immigration from "terrorist" states.

> > >

> > > . They support the Council for American-Islamic

> > > Relations, whose leaders are known to have close

> > > ties to the terrorist group, Hamas.

> > >

> > > . They support the National Lawyers Guild, organized

> > > as a communist front during the Cold War era. One

> > > of their attorneys, Lynne Stewart, has been arrested

> > > for helping a client, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman,

> > > communicate with terror cells in Egypt. He is the

> > > convicted mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center

> > > bombing.

> > >

> > > They support the "Barrio Warriors," a radical

> > > Hispanic group whose primary goal is to return all

> > > of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas to

> > > Mexico.

> > >

> > > These are but a few of the radical groups that

> > > benefit, through the anonymity provided by the Tides

> > > Foundation, from the generosity of our would-be

> > > first lady, the wealthy widow of Republican senator

> > > John Heinz, and now the wife of the Democratic

> > > senator who aspires to be the 44th President of the

> > > United States.

> > >

> > > Aiding and supporting our enemies is not good for

> > > America, regardless of your political views. If

> > > voters will open their eyes, educate themselves and

> > > see the real Teresa Heinz Kerry, they will not

> > > appreciate her position as ultra-rich fairy

> > > godmother of the radical left. They will not want

> > > to imagine her laying her head on a pillow each

> > > night inches away from the President of the United

> > > States. Hopefully they love this country enough to

> > > decide that the only way these two will ever be

> > > allowed into the White House is with an engraved

> > > invitation in hand.

> > >

> > > Instead of deleting this, pass it on. Let everyone

> > > know these people are unfit to represent this great

> > > nation. The uninformed will never hear the truth

> > > from the press, who wants Kerry elected! Those who

> > > buy the Kerry facade ....

> > >

> > > beware what you vote for. You may regret that you

> > > got it!

> > >

> > >

> > > For a look at The Tides Foundation, visit

> > >

> > > http://www.activistcash

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Please Don't say anything about other people's religions or sexuality on these forums. I don't want to be held responsible for having people's feelings or beliefs hurt by saying something that you didn't know would cause a problem with someone else on these forums. There are many different types of people in the world and on message boards and the internet in gerneral. So just in case there is someone here who is gay this would offend them. It would also make me look bad, and we don't want that now do we?

So please do not post anything about religion or sexuality on these boards. I hope you understand where I am coming from.

I let this thread stay because I thought it would be fun seeing what people had to say about Kerry and Bush. If this thread gets out of control it will be removed. The two posts made about gays are going to be removed.

Thanks for understanding

B

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make me look bad, and we don't want that now do we?" No we dont....

But I new as soon as I saw you looking at this thread you were going to say that and im sorry for going along with it.....What do you mean you left this thread here....Its a great thread and it is not offensive to anyone....

"out of control it will be removed." What does that mean? How could it...

Thanks

COWSGM3

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Hi cowsgonemadd3,

What do you mean you left this thread here

What I mean was I didn't really want to have problems with members flaming each other because of there beliefs and who they were going to vote for. So I wasn't sure if it was going to work out well, but I let it stay and everything was fine until those two posts. Now that you know, I know you guys/gals won't post things like that anymore. The thread is fine right now. I just want want members flaming other members for who they are going to vote for. That's all.

out of control it will be removed.  What does that mean? How could it...

What I mean is what I said above by members flaming other members, and posting offensive post. Now if that doesn't happen anymore which it shouldn't because now you know not to post things like that. The thread will not be removed.

Thanks again for understanding.

B

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I'm pleading the 5th on this whole subject...I kind of feel that the discussion of politics in mixed company can really lead to some nasty conversations...I'm with B in hoping that it doesn't here....besides, who a person votes for is kind of a personal thing anyway. Maybe that's just how I was brought up...my parents wouldn't even ever tell me who they were voting for (though with my dad it was BLATENTLY obvious...he's pretty liberal).

Anyhoo....that's just my 1/100 of a dollar x 2.

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Hi JSKY

As a Vietnam vet 1969-1971

I and the DAV and VFW have no respect for Kerry

Scary thought that he is the best the democrats could find

Vietnam record of 4 months accepting purple hearts for a Band Aid cut

Is a discredit to my two friends with the Congressional Medal of Honor and many earned silver stars and purple hearts

Committed perjury or is a war criminal.......that be a fact...one or the other

Marsh

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What do you mean you left this thread here....Its a great thread and it is not offensive to anyone....

"out of control it will be removed." What does that mean? How could it...

Thanks

COWSGM3

I dont know you, and I dont know even if youre old enough to vote or not. It doesnt matter. What does matter though is that you dont realize the trouble that political debates can cause. This thread (though i have not voted and will not vote on here) appears to be comments people are making about presidential candidates. Any one in their right mind knows that people will argue if the wrong thing is said about the candidate they choose. Things can get out of hand. B is simply stating that he does not and will not allow that to happen on his boards. If this isnt enough explanation for you, id be happy to give you a lesson.

nic

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where and when i grew up..asking someone who they were voting for..was akin to asking how much money was in their wallet..both taboo and serious breaches of social etiguette..and given the current polarized political environment..such topics are likely to rapidly become shouting matches..and degrade into silly soliloguies..

that said..i will add this quote..which i find appropiate:

"Those who cast their vote decide nothing; Those who count the votes decide everything."

-Josef Stalin

wayne

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where and when i grew up..asking someone who they were voting for..was akin to asking how much money was in their wallet..both taboo and serious breaches of social etiguette..and given the current polarized political environment..such topics are likely to rapidly become shouting matches..and degrade into silly soliloguies..

that said..i will add this quote..which i find appropiate:

"Those who cast their vote decide nothing; Those who count the votes decide everything."

-Josef Stalin

wayne

Well put Wayne - that's precisely my thoughts on things. This is a tech board, not a politics board. Yes, I realize that our next president will be able to radically shape the nation's use of technology and information over the next 4 years, but that's not what I'm getting at. As Wayne said, these types of discussions usually dwindle off into meaningless shouting matches and name-calling. It's just counter-productive.

Now, a discussion on where the country should be going with some of the newer technology available to us in the coming years...THAT would make a good topic I think.

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This is to nic....I have a post just like this on Bleepingcomputer.com it has over 75 posts and not one has gotten out of control. Ok next all I asked is who your voting for and your opinion. I dont ask for 1000 people here to harrass each other over there vote. Everyone has there own opinion and should be able to share it freely! Please keep it clean so we can see what everybody thinks! Please? And to wayne you dont have to put who you voted for its hidden in the poll! LOL knowone can see your vote like in real life!

Thanks all!

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