Posted on 08/25/2004 11:09:46 PM PDT by CurlyDave
The most worrisome thing about John Kerry is Teresa Heinz-Kerry.
She is rich beyond anyone's wildest imagination, and John Kerry has become dependent on her great wealth. Addicted to Teresa's money, he is under her control to a much greater degree than he would ever admit.
Our constitution demands that a president be native-born, and for good reason. But Teresa has found a loophole.
I find the prospect of John Kerry being President while he is under the influence of his foreign-born wife, with divided loyalties, to be very unsettling.
Yet, somehow this topic is off-limits to the press, the Republicans have not mentioned it, and even the Swift Boat Vets are silent about this enormous threat to the United States.
Where are the patriots who willl stand up and speak out against this threat?
Here! Here! I am a patriot and we all.
Do you like it when we bring it on Johnny boy?
What do you suggest we do to force this issue to the attention of the voters?
So I wonder how long they will stay married when the loser loses the election. Year?
One of the reasons for the post is to solicit ideas on just that topic.
Publicity is our friend, but I have not been able to see how to bring this issue into the public debate.
Posting it here is a first step, but it is like preaching to the choir.
I am hoping that some political advisors read FR and will think about how to bring the Teresa issue to the fore.
All other ideas are welcome.
In the immortal words of of Kurtz.."The horror,the horror!!"
Hmmm. Conflict of interest. Good point.
(This explains why he wants to sell us out to the UN)
John Kerry earned his money the old-fashioned way...
marrying a rich widow.
Hmmm.
Maybe she'll run for US Senate from New York, like
Hillary.
Or from Massachusetts, to take his Senate seat.
It's one VERY HUGE negative, and while it may not be faced directly during this campaign, it will definitely be a factor as folks go into the voting both, away from friends, whatever response they gave pollsters, and vote in private.
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