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I hearby refer to John Kerry as "The Poodle." Here's why:
1. He's French.
2. He has a poodle cut.
3. He's a rich woman's toy.
4. He won't protect you.
I think it's her that wants the power of the presidential seat. Kerry is just a pawn being lead by a short leash. Talk about conflicting interests--when you are worth that much, anything that gets done in the world relates to her money in some way. Hey Techs, how come no conspiracy theories from you on their net worth, and what their intentions are?
Remind you of another recent President?? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
John Kerry was in politics long before he met Theresa Heinz. I'm surprised Republicans would question someones wealth. She didn't get it by making deals with murderers, she married into it. The Bush family makes theirs by joint business ventures with Saudi royals who are dictators in their own country, fund schools that teach hatred of Americans and fund terrorists to keep themselves safe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
In fact some might say here is a rich person, Theresa, who isn't such a money grabber as many Republicans who want even more money at the expense of the countries national debt.
Kudos to Kerry.
Raspberries to Bush.
Techs, you just stepped in it. She married into the money she has now, a former senator to boot, with family millions! Now she's married into the presidential candidacy…coincidence…I don’t think so!
She's had this planned all her life!
I'm confused... If she married into it (money-$1 billion), then that would mean John Kerry was originally worth $1 billion??? Or was she married before??? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
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Originally Posted by techs
Funny, the DOE enforces a system that promotes "social studies" that do nothing to advance Americans education, just promote the almighty "tolerance", "diversity", and "self-esteem". And it's no wonder why a majority of graduates nowadays profess a hatred of America, the college campuses are full of liberalism.
As for the "terrorists" you mention, would that be the ATF, FBI, NSA?
Read the article. She was married into the Heinz faimily, now she's married to Kerry.Quote:
Originally Posted by RIOT
Sorry, I've been hanging out at Slashdot too long... The whole post before reading the article thing is rubbing off...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
Are you comparing the US educational system to the Madrasses in Saudi Arabia?Quote:
Originally Posted by paraflyer
Posted by Paraflyer
Unless of course you are in a war zone and face imminent death. Then Kerry will risk his life to save you.Quote:
4. He won't protect you.
If you depended on Bush to save you, you would be dead since he was too self-indulged to enter a war zone.
And of course if you're in trouble Bush will make matters worse by making more of your enemies.
This is a stupid argument. The woman is rich. So ****in what?
Now we have rich bashing from the right wing too. Great.
And where does ketchup fit into all this? :confused:
Note: is it customary for Dems to be "handled" by powerful women? https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
Note: is it customary for Republicans to be "handled" by powerful corporations?Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
You're talking out of you're :butt: again. Being a combat vet, even a self proclaimed hero doesn't a good president make.Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
So what about my theory? She started with one Senator, a rich man, now she has his money, and is with an up and comer to the presidency. Sure looks like she had her sights set quite high if you ask me!
I just want techs to acknowledge the possibility that an underlying conspericy may be at play here…and we should all fear Kerry’s wife as much as we should Fear Cheney for using the government to manage conflicting business interests…Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
:thumbs:
Sorry to keep hijacking the thread, but does this sentence like like Yoda to anyone else? :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
So what???Quote:
Originally Posted by TechZ
Ya_know and Yoda? There's two names I never thought I'd see in the same post.Quote:
Originally Posted by RIOT
Haaaaaaa!Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
Anyway, what, no comment from you? What, you can't easily dismiss this conspiracy theory, much though you might like to try?
You feel that sting, that’s pride boy, that’s pride kicking you in the ribs right now! Just you wait, should Kerry win, and his wife’s economics ruin the country, you will be back kissing my :butt:!
Theresa is promising me an unlimited supply of green ketchup. Kerry gets my vote!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
You get me a bit of something spicy (and i mean really spicy) in a lifetime supply, you get my vote!Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
How about Marilyn Chambers (Taylor) of the Personal Choice Party.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
She says she'll lick the competition.
https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2004/06/1.jpg
I think he'd like Socialist Party USA's Vice-President candidate Mary Alice Herbert...Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
http://www.politics1.com/pix1/herbert.jpg
: puts on flame resistant suit and hides... :devil:
Read for yourself, too many examples:Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
http://www.noindoctrination.org/cgib...?status=recent
He will? Where's the proof?\Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
Probably only if he has an ample supply of Band-Aids.
The 'friends' of the republicans make their money off of oil and war (see halliburton), the aspiring president's wife makes her money off beer and ketchup.Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
Hmmm, tough choice on who to vote for.
I think he some medals to prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by paraflyer
Just the short handle. Ya know, the one that turns on a man's stupid.Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Medals don't make the man. There is still too much scrutiny over just how he got the recommendations for those medals to automatically assume that either conjecture is anything close to accurate yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
Hi there,
Make me wonder why not many averages peoples actually go run for the elections, instead of rich peoples going into power and keep the wealth among themselves.
Ju Leon...
I like the Yoda comment, Funny.
Sheesh i was just providing some info on your next presidents wife, didnt want to start another political war here, but its fun to read the repliers, "Talking out of your ...." nice one ;)
It's simple, poor and middle class people can't get their feet wet in real politics without some backing financially. If they can't do it independently to start, there isn't any way possible that people are going to take them seriously enough to support them to the senate, or perhaps the White house. Every day I have to run my kids too and from day care, go to work, fix my run down house and mow the lawn every weekend. If I stopped for a second to run for office I could lose my job, foreclose my house, and worst case lose my family. As it turns out, I have other more important things to do...which is probably the same position of 95% of the other people out there in this class of people.Quote:
Originally Posted by inferno_gn
And then when they get the support, its payback time when they get into power. The lobby's, tobacco, oil, and all the rest of those money hogging, blood sucking %$^%*%.
Ah, the famed "I threw them back, wait, no I didn't" ones?Quote:
Originally Posted by techs
Those same 3 PH's that were earned by strategic application of aforementioned Band-Aids?
Simple.Quote:
Originally Posted by inferno_gn
Imagine how high your taxes would be, when the "average Joe" gets into office and institutes a myriad of "beneficial social programs" that all the other average folks want.
Wait a minute, isn't that what Kerry's currently on about?
I take it youre not a Republican or Democrat