Posted on 04/16/2004 6:37:21 PM PDT by Mo1
She looks like a slut ..
There some definency in their chromosomes!
They just need vain attention
Culture clues
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1136676/posts
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004223099,00.html
click the pic
How skanky.
Yes she does. And her husband is accompanying her dressed like a slut?
Could be the cut of the ugly dress is squishing one and not the other.
I don't think she is married
Wonder how much that dress cost?
Well, goodness gracious, if I were as rich as her, I could afford to spend some money on a sexy but nice dress that fits, at least.
I also wonder about the quality of this "filmmaker's" little movie, and how many professionals she had to hire to make it and then put her name on it.
I thought all Kerry's children were married. BWDIK?
What did she make???
If they are .. I'm not aware of it
His other daughter is a med student
Well, I am going to have to read up on his and her children. I mean, Kerry is 60 years old, right? He should have grandchildren by now instead of one unmarried daughter prancing around in her underwear and one still in med school. LOL
He has two daughters .. she has 3 sons
I read that one son is married ..
His sister who is 65 years old has an adopted daughter who is now 5 yrs old
Some documentary thingie about a Vietnam vet father returning home to his 9 yr old daughter.
Her dad is a Vietnam vet, donchaknow?
Sheeeesh!
These people cannot move on.
Oh good grief .. are you serious?
CANNES, France (AP) - The eldest daughter of U.S. presidential candidate John Kerry came to the Cannes Film Festival with a short movie about a 9-year-old girl and her father's difficult return home from the Vietnam War.
Alexandra Kerry, 30, who has made four short films, showed "The Last Full Measure" on Saturday. The movie is not competing for prizes.
The 15-minute film paints a dreamlike portrait of a girl having trouble coping with her father's return from Vietnam.
It shows a man ravaged by war - he sleeps a lot, needs a shave and his hands shake so badly at dinner that he spills wine down the front of his shirt.
The movie is a tender portrait of father and daughter: He is attentive and affectionate as his doting daughter follows him around. But beyond the father-daughter relationship, the movie is not autobiographical, said Kerry, whose father is a decorated Vietnam veteran.
Though the movie is set in the Vietnam era, Kerry said she wanted it to seem timeless. "I also tried to give it a little bit of a surrealist feeling, in the sense that I wanted it to be something that was about any war," she said.
Kerry said her father hasn't seen the movie yet. "I'm sort of blackmailing him," she said. "I won't let him see it until he sees it in a cinema. I didn't want to show it on a little computer screen."
The filmmaker is one of Kerry's daughters from his marriage with Julia Thorne. A younger daughter, Vanessa, is a medical student who took time off from Harvard to work on the campaign.
After their parents' marriage fell apart in 1982, the girls lived primarily with their mother.
Alexandra studied anthropology and television at Brown University before attending the American Film Institute. She is also a film and stage actress and had a small role as a bartender in "Spartan," a David Mamet thriller released this spring.
Kerry is developing two feature-length projects, but she's keeping the details hazy. She describes one of them as a "dark love story."
Drudge reported that Susan Estrich is in the hospital now for repair of a botched plastic surgery.
Oh, I guess it's not a documentary. It's a 15 minute surreal dreamlike movie. I'm sure it makes a lot of sense. NOT
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