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The Heinz Endowments have teamed up with a secretive left-wing group [Mrs. Kerry Is A Commie]
Pittsburg Tribune-Review ^ | December 14, 2003 | Tom Randall

Posted on 02/13/2004 7:30:00 AM PST by Hon

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:03:21 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

CHICAGO - Pittsburgh is home to a new liberal funding organization that lists its priorities as the local environment, land use and "sustainability." However, its affiliations raise questions about its real purpose.

Known as the Tides Center for Pennsylvania, formerly the Tides Center for Western Pennsylvania, it is a creation of the Tides Foundation and Center, headquartered in San Francisco, and two Pennsylvania-based foundations -- the Vira Heinz Endowment and the Howard Heinz Endowment-- chaired by Teresa Heinz Kerry, heir to the Heinz food company fortune and wife of Democrat presidential contender Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.


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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; fundingtheleft; kerry; notaretard; philanthropy; teresaheinz; theleft; tidesfoundation
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21 posted on 02/13/2004 8:02:20 AM PST by mattdono (Big Arnie: "Crush the democrats, drive them before you, and hear the lamentations of the scumbags.")
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To: mattdono
just to make sure, now I check the email address I gave you and send this around, right?

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22 posted on 02/13/2004 8:05:21 AM PST by eyespysomething (There is no threat. The Communists are not about to take over our McDonald hamburger stands. JFK '71)
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To: petitfour
One of Teresa's activities is the Heinz Awards. She is the Chairman of the Board.

On the web site it gives her bio and mentions that she was the wife of Senator John Heinz. IT DOESN'T MENTION KERRY AT ALL!

By the way, another member of the Board of Directors of The Heinz Awards is Andrea Mitchell of NBC.

Check out:

http://www.heinzawards.net/about.asp?staticid=11
23 posted on 02/13/2004 8:09:18 AM PST by jackbill
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To: Hon
Hey, I have completely switched to Hunts Ketchup.
24 posted on 02/13/2004 8:11:21 AM PST by latrans
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To: Lunatic Fringe
LOL! Me either!
25 posted on 02/13/2004 8:11:40 AM PST by jim35 (A third party vote is a vote for the DemocRATs.)
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To: eyespysomething
Correct, I just am not at home right now, so the email won't be there right now. The email dsitribution list is on my other computer at home and I'm not there right now. As soon as I get home (lunch time, probably?), I will email the file.
26 posted on 02/13/2004 8:11:57 AM PST by mattdono (Big Arnie: "Crush the democrats, drive them before you, and hear the lamentations of the scumbags.")
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To: All
"In recent months, 27 national and local grass-roots anti-war groups got grants — mostly $5,000 to $30,000 — from the Iraq Peace Fund of the San Francisco-based Tides Foundation. A new Tides initiative is trying to raise $1 million more.

A Tides beneficiary, United for Peace and Justice, is the national coalition that organized large New York City marches on Feb. 15 and March 22."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2003-03-30-anti-warmoney_x.htm
27 posted on 02/13/2004 8:13:43 AM PST by Hon
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To: petitfour
"..The Heinz family was bought out from the ketchup business,..."

Really? Are you sure? If so, I can go on buying my preferred ketchup. I've always preferred Heinz over Hunts, but was planning a change next time. If this is true, I'll stick with Heinz.
28 posted on 02/13/2004 8:14:01 AM PST by jim35 (A third party vote is a vote for the DemocRATs.)
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To: Hon
Nice find!--you post some real gems :) I'm curious if there's any link between this group and Ted Kennedy--I've been trying to identify any financiers he and Kerry have in common and this strikes me as a likely candidate.
29 posted on 02/13/2004 8:18:29 AM PST by Fedora
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To: Hon
"Anonymity is very important to most of the people we work with."

The agenda that dares not speak its name.

30 posted on 02/13/2004 8:18:35 AM PST by VadeRetro
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To: Fedora
Thanks. As I said, I was inspired to look into this by the great article in Frontpage which I linked above. This could really pay some real dividends in showing just the kind of people the Kerrys are.

I don't know if there is any connection to Ted Kennedy, but I would be suprised if there aren't--since he owns Kerry. And always has, since Kerry was a teenager.
31 posted on 02/13/2004 8:25:39 AM PST by Hon
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To: mattdono
Great. Thanks for doing the hard part!
32 posted on 02/13/2004 8:25:46 AM PST by eyespysomething (There is no threat. The Communists are not about to take over our McDonald hamburger stands. JFK '71)
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To: jim35
I was going to switch brands also. I read it somewhere on the internet the other day from a reputable source. I don't have time to look it up right now. I'll try to do it later.
33 posted on 02/13/2004 8:38:17 AM PST by petitfour
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To: All
"A Tides beneficiary, United for Peace and Justice, is the national coalition that organized large New York City marches on Feb. 15 and March 22."

From the United For Peace And Justice website:

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Momentum is building across the globe for the Global Day of Action against War and Occupation on March 20, 2004—the one-year anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. On that day people all around the globe will take to the streets to say YES to peace and NO to pre-emptive war and occupation. Joining with growing numbers of military families and soldiers, we will call for an end to the occupation of Iraq and Bush's militaristic foreign policies. March 20 will be the first time the world's "other superpower" will take center stage since Feb. 15.
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34 posted on 02/13/2004 8:42:38 AM PST by Hon
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To: Hon
Good post! The Tides family of Socialist/Communist organizations looks very similar to the list of organizations funded by George Soros and his Open Society Institute. These organizations constitute a serious threat.
35 posted on 02/13/2004 8:53:56 AM PST by Ben Hecks
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To: Hon
Hmmm...well, I'll definitely be looking for alternatives to Heinz products...
36 posted on 02/13/2004 8:57:04 AM PST by VOA
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To: Hon
> I don't know if there is any connection to Ted Kennedy, but I would be suprised if there aren't--since he owns Kerry. And always has, since Kerry was a teenager.

That's how it looks to me, too. You familiar with this?

http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Bob_Shrum

Bob Shrum

Bob Shrum (Robert M. Shrum) was "added" to the U.S. presidential election, 2004 campaign team by John Forbes Kerry in February 2003.[1] Also see.

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OnePeople.org, February 27, 2003:

"You have probably never heard of Robert Shrum. He's the most sought-after Democratic strategist right now, and today we find out that he's signed on with Kerry. ABC's The Note refers to this as winning the Shrummy or the Shrum Primary. Last year, Joel Klein wrote a piece prophesying the importance. Why the excitement?

"First, there's a soap opera quality to the choice, since Shrum is friendly with everyone in the field. He's worked for Richard A. Gephardt, John Edwards and Kerry. 'He has close personal relationships with a lot of people involved in this process... And it is very difficult to sort that out, and deal with the very high profile atmospherics of all this. There are friendships and relationships at stake here, and he takes that very seriously,' a close friend of Shrum told The Note.

"Second, Shrum has a Kennedy fetish. He's famous for his 'I'm On Your Side' message -- but lately he's veered towards what Joe Klein calls 'an aggressive, pessimistic, and unsubtle strain of economic populism.' We can expect him to work hard on Kerry's charisma deficit, which is seen as the biggest weakness. In so doing, Shrum will change Kerry's formula, which he's used successfully thus far. It's also possible that Kerry can't be molded in the Shrum image.

"The Edwards campaign has picked up on this, referring to this as an irresponsible 'vanity hire.' Sour grapes, of course, but the argument has merit.

"Third, Shrum doesn't have a great record on these races. He made his name in state races, but his candidates have a tendency to drop out during primaries or lose elections outright."

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In 1999, Robert Shrum, Stanley Greenberg, and James Carville founded the Democracy Corps.[2]

According to his Democracy Corps biography, Shrum was "born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania in 1943. He was raised in Los Angeles, California, where he attended Loyola High School, winning a National Merit Scholarship to Georgetown University and later graduating from Harvard Law School. At Georgetown, he was named the nation's top college debater, and at Harvard he was the winner of the Ames Competition for the best appellate advocacy at the law school. Mr. Shrum was a fellow of the Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard University and has taught at Yale and Boston College.

"Mr. Shrum was the principal speechwriter to Senator George McGovern in the 1972 Democratic campaign for President. Subsequently, he served as the Staff Director and Chief Counsel of the United States Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. Mr. Shrum served as Press Secretary to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from 1980 to 1984, and he was the Senator's principal speechwriter during and after the 1980 presidential campaign.

"As a journalist, Mr. Shrum's work has appeared in New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The New Republic, among other publications. He has been a columnist for the Microsoft on-line magazine Slate. He has written for both political and commercial television, including 'The Emmy Awards' on ABC, 'The American Film Institute Life Achievement Awards' on CBS, and the Emmy Award-winning and Peabody Award-winning 'Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts' on CBS.

"Since 1985, Mr. Shrum has conceived and produced advertising (T.V., radio, print) for political clients, over twenty winning U.S. Senate campaigns; six Governors; the Mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, Dade County and San Francisco; and the Speaker and the Democratic Leader of the United States House of Representatives. Mr. Shrum has consulted internationally for Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel, President Andres Pastrana of Colombia, the Fianna Fail in Ireland, and the Labour Party in Great Britain.

"In 1995, Mr. Shrum and his partner Tad Devine won first place in the American Association of Political Consultants 'Pollie' Award, for producing the best sixty-second political commercial of 1994 (for Senator Edward Kennedy.). He won another 'Pollie' in 1986 for producing the best political TV Ad of that election cycle (for Senator Alan Cranston), and in 1997 for producing the best sixty-second political commercial (for Sheriff Nat Glover) of the 1996 election cycle. Mr. Shrum is Chairman of the political media consulting firm Shrum, Devine & Donilon.

"Mr. Shrum served as a Senior Adviser to the Al Gore/Gore for President Campaign. He has been a co-host of CNN's television program 'Crossfire,' and appears regularly on 'Crossfire' and 'Capitol Gang'."

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From In Middle of the Kerry Storm, a Man Known to Whirlwinds by David M. Halbfinger, New York Times, November 12, 2003.

"As Democratic strategists go, Bob Shrum has long been considered one of the heavyweights: a talented speechwriter, an expert at debate preparations, an ideologically committed liberal who has a knack for distilling the essence of a candidate's message into a slogan, sound bite or 30-second commercial."

"Now, with Mr. Kerry's campaign battling for survival in New Hampshire and embroiled in turmoil and infighting — his press secretary and deputy finance director walked out the door on Tuesday, following the abrupt dismissal of his campaign manager (Jim Jordan) — the talk is less about Mr. Shrum's gifts and more about what some are acidly describing, in this toxic environment, as the Shrum curse.

"As prominent and well-traveled a figure as Mr. Shrum is — alter ego to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, consultant to four presidential candidates and many senators — there is one thing he has never accomplished: advising a successful presidential campaign.

"Instead, he has become known as a polarizing figure who dominates and divides a staff, a relentless player of inside politics who will sometimes steamroll colleagues to win an argument, people who have worked with him for years say./p>

"To his credit, Mr. Shrum has been an adviser to several successful Senate campaigns. And the problems Mr. Kerry's campaign faces can hardly be ascribed to one consultant, particularly when his team includes so many.

"'Bob Shrum has been a friend of John Kerry's since he first got into politics, so they go back a long way,' said former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Mr. Kerry's campaign chairwoman. 'I have found him to provide valuable input and to be one of the team in doing what's best for John Kerry and the Kerry campaign.'

"But it is a measure of Mr. Shrum's impact that few believed Mr. Kerry when he denied to his staff that Mr. Shrum was behind the choice of a Kennedy confidante, Mary Beth Cahill, as his new campaign manager.

"Now that Ms. Cahill has replaced Jim Jordan, who clashed frequently with Mr. Shrum, these Kerry aides said that Mr. Shrum's views were likely to prevail. 'He's not running it, but he's clearly the dominant voice and has the dominant say on strategy,' a campaign official said.

"Mr. Shrum's influence can be seen in the campaign in ways large and small. It was in the turn of a phrase, when Mr. Kerry began talking in July about a 'preparedness gap' in domestic security. More recently, he helped coin the line 'real Democrats don't turn their backs on the middle class,' which Mr. Kerry used as a jab at Howard Dean and Representative Richard A. Gephardt for supporting a repeal of some tax cuts that benefit middle-income families.

"It is also there in Mr. Kennedy's growing presence in Mr. Kerry's campaign; his former press spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, was named on Tuesday to replace Robert Gibbs.

"Perhaps not coincidentally, though, Mr. Kerry's was also the first presidential campaign to see an internal clash boil over into public view this year, and Mr. Shrum was at the center of it.

"Mr. Shrum, who declined repeated requests for comment, made his name as a press secretary and speechwriter for Mr. Kennedy, and wrote his 'dream shall never die' address to the 1980 Democratic convention. But he had already made his reputation as a controversial figure by working for Jimmy Carter in 1976, then quitting after 10 days and criticizing the candidate as he left. He worked for Mr. Gephardt in the 1988 campaign, Senator Bob Kerrey in 1992 and along the way endured noisy business divorces with partners Patrick Caddell and David Doak.

"Mr. Shrum has been more successful at counseling Senate candidates over the years, including Robert G. Torricelli and Jon S. Corzine of New Jersey. And in 1996, he was credited with helping to rescue Mr. Kerry's re-election battle against Gov. William F. Weld of Massachusetts."

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According to William Safire's New York Times November 12, 2003 Op-Ed, "Jeanne Shaheen, the former New Hampshire governor ... prevailed on the candidate to fire his longtime manager, Jim Jordan, and replace him with Mary Beth Cahill, Ted Kennedy's chief of staff. Cahill has impeccable far-left credentials, from Emily's List fund-raising to Representative Barney Frank's staff. She is an ideological soulmate of the superb writer and Kennedy Boston braintruster Robert Shrum, who has been battling Jordan to yank Kerry's moderate position over to the demonstrative dovecote."

37 posted on 02/13/2004 9:40:49 AM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
Good find!

As you know Kerry worked for Ted Kennedy's Senate Campaign while he was still in prep school.
38 posted on 02/13/2004 9:48:01 AM PST by Hon
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To: marty60
The only way to stop this stuff from Heinz is to boycott nationally it's products. Sadly, many will have their jobs at stake. But, when your employer starts getting into political activism, that is the consequences.

Stop the hysteria! Boycotting Heinz will not do anything to harm Kerry and Teresa.

From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

In the manner of anonymous message boards, the discussion flails along with bad typists spewing insults back and forth, and desperately trying to get something going with the fact that Kerry -- suddenly looking like a winning candidate -- happens to be married to Teresa Heinz Kerry.

In the real world, the first lady contender has little financial connection anymore to Pittsburgh's H.J. Heinz. She was married for 25 years to a member of the founding family, Republican U.S. Sen. John Heinz, until his death in a plane crash in 1991.

She chairs the Heinz Endowments, which still own stock but not enough to meet the 5 percent ownership threshold that requires notifying the Securities and Exchange Commission.

There's been no Heinz family member involved in the management of the business since the late 1980s, said company spokesman Jack Kennedy. And the family drastically reduced its holdings in 1995 in a secondary stock offering.

"There's no real relationship," said Kennedy, beyond those at the company being respectful, of course, of anyone related to the founder, Henry John Heinz, who came from Sharpsburg.

Bloggers and message board participants might be interested to learn that while the Federal Election Commission's Web site listed a $2,000 contribution on Dec. 31, 2003, by Teresa Heinz Kerry to the "John Kerry For President Inc." cause, it also lists a $5,000 contribution on June 3, 2003, to "Bush-Cheney '04 Inc." by the H.J. Heinz Co. Political Action Committee.

The Heinz company gave money to Bush and Cheney! Why boycott that?

SD

39 posted on 02/13/2004 10:08:13 AM PST by SoothingDave
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To: jim35
Really? Are you sure? If so, I can go on buying my preferred ketchup. I've always preferred Heinz over Hunts, but was planning a change next time. If this is true, I'll stick with Heinz.

See my number 39. The Heinz family does not run the business and holds very little stock. There's no need to abuse yourself by eating Hunts "ketchup."

SD

40 posted on 02/13/2004 10:10:09 AM PST by SoothingDave
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