Posted on 06/29/2004 8:31:10 AM PDT by KMC1
NEW YORK - Tomorrow night Dan Proft, President of Leader Media, and former advisor to former Senate Candidate Jack Ryan will appear on O'Reilly factor to discuss the push from the media to delve into sealed divorce records. Proft is among those now suing for access to John Kerry's sealed records. ABC News and Fox are both pursuing the developing story - that appears now to be destined to open the private files of the Democratic candidate for President.
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Remember when Gore kept interrupting Bush, and Bush retorted "I guess the rules don't apply to some people?"
Since then, we've seen:
-PJ
don't forget Bush's drunk-driving record - THAT WAS SEALED.
Ronald Reagan wasn't Catholic.
Ryan had to cough up his divorce records and now the state election is trashed. Obama is going to win no matter how bad he is for this state. The press is not even touching him. It's like an election in Chicago; no opposition. That's just how the dems like it. Now somebody remind me, how was releasing Ryan's divorce records good for the public discourse?
Didn't Drudge on Sunday mention something about a mistress?
Because it exposes the Left's repeated tactic of using the politics of personal destruction against an opponent and then feigning righteous indignation when the tactic is used back at them. This has happened again and again and again, and whatever it takes to jolt the American people into seeing it for what it is is a good thing.
-PJ
Even private citizens who aspire to become public citizens?
This is not their private business - when it gets to divorce court it becomes a public record just as is every arrest record, etc !! I could be sealed by court order for compelling reasons, but the Ryan case opened this can of worms and now Kerry will likely have to eat those worms unlesss he can convince (bribe?) a willing "non-partisan" judge.
"Ronald Reagan wasn't Catholic."
Doesn't matter - a wedding vow is a wedding vow is a wedding vow. Breaking that vow and getting a divorce is no differeent for catholics, protestants, atheists - it's still a broken vow.
More Bias and spin in the many newspaper articles to protect the liberal democrat. Kerry provided NO evidence of an annulment and he was married to Heinz, his second wife worth Billions, in the back yard of a home on Martha's Vineyard which is not ordinarily allowed for Catholics and there is also NO evidence of any RC priest who married them.
I wish the reporters would question him for the truth. Dream on.
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well, duh, who are you to censor our right to know.
get 'em out here. (smile)
Drudge pushed the mistress theory a while back but it's been dropped.
The first Mrs. Kerry is keeping a low profile, probably for her kids who still seem to have a good relationship with their father.
One of them seems to have a lot in common with him.
Comment on Kerry's past: he has been planning along to run for President some day. So he should have played it very safe with his divorces.
It was upon the initiative of the liberal Chicago Tribune to open the divorce records of the Illinois Republican Senatorial candidate Ryan.
The Tribune, supported by main stream TV media on a close to daily news coverage, went to court to have these sealed records opened.
In an editorial this paper justified such action by claiming a right of the electorate to know about Ryan the person.
A California Judge agreed and see what shocking news was revealed: the former Mrs. Ryan submitted divorce testimony that both visited sex clubs even as far away as Paris based on Ryan's initiative.
A huge media coverage resulted and Ryan found himself dead in the water.
Following such success by the Tribune to open a Republican's divorce records requests to equally find out about Kerry the person by having Kerry's divorce records opened have fallen on deaf Chicago Tribune ears.
Never mind a self attributed evenhandedness by this paper. When it comes to impartiality party loyalty triumphs every time.
It was upon the initiative of the liberal Chicago Tribune to open the divorce records of the Illinois Republican Senatorial candidate Ryan.
The Tribune, supported by main stream TV media on a close to daily news coverage, went to court to have these sealed records opened.
In an editorial this paper justified such action by claiming a right of the electorate to know about Ryan the person.
A California Judge agreed and see what shocking news was revealed: the former Mrs. Ryan submitted divorce testimony that both visited sex clubs even as far away as Paris based on Ryan's initiative.
A huge media coverage resulted and Ryan found himself dead in the water.
Following such success by the Tribune to open a Republican's divorce records requests to equally find out about Kerry the person by having Kerry's divorce records opened have fallen on deaf Chicago Tribune ears.
Never mind a self attributed evenhandedness by this paper. When it comes to impartiality party loyalty triumphs every time.
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