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To: Andyman
Kerry doesn't follow Catholic teachings in more ways than one. National Review's "The Corner" ran a photo yesterday of Kerry receiving Communion in a Protestant church last weekend... I'm still curious whether Kerry received an annulment from his first marriage after his civil marriage to Teresa and was married to Teresa in a Church wedding. If these actions did not take place, he should not be receiving Communion as he has been. A CNSnews.com article by Paul Weyrich today says that Kerry, like Ted Kennedy, received an annulment, but other recent articles only say Kerry "sought" the annulment, not that he received it. I'd like to know the facts, not because I'm Catholic (I'm Protestant) but I think it's an important character issue --is Kerry living by the tenets of his chosen faith, or is he a double-talking flip-flopper here too?

I have forwarded this query to a couple of conservative columnists but suspect that some may be reluctant to touch the questions for fear of being called judgmental of another's religious faith...but I think these are valid questions to ask to assess Kerry's character.
14 posted on 04/06/2004 11:02:15 AM PDT by GOPrincess
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To: GOPrincess
A man who cannot be faithful to his wife, religion, country, oaths or anything other than his own personal appetites is a danger to everyone around him. We saw that very clearly for the eight ugly years of B. J. Clintoilet.

I don't see Kerry as any different from Clintoilet, perhaps worse even.
17 posted on 04/06/2004 11:06:54 AM PDT by broadsword (The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for Democrats to get elected.)
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