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"A lifetime of hard work should bring economic security ..."

heh-heh, SHE is an authority on THIS, too!

1 posted on 10/10/2005 6:58:32 AM PDT by bitt
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To: johnny7; TomGuy; maryz; Lonesome in Massachussets; JLO; gidget7; nopardons; Kenny Bunk; GianniV; ...

LT's wife-y ping


2 posted on 10/10/2005 6:59:33 AM PDT by bitt (THE PRESIDENT: "Ask the pollsters. My job is to lead and to solve problems. ")
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4 posted on 10/10/2005 7:01:57 AM PDT by Dallas59 (“You love life, while we love death.” - Al-Qaeda / Democratic Party)
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"A LIFETIME of hard work should bring economic security -- income sufficient to raise a family, and resources to enjoy a retirement "

oneo would think that one has already raised the family before retirement, eh?

5 posted on 10/10/2005 7:02:05 AM PDT by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you.)
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Let's work to close the wage gap by enforcing and strengthening antidiscrimination laws. Let's start focusing on increasing retirement security for all Americans by increasing private savings, pension stability, and protecting Social Security. And let's make it a national priority to start reducing the inequalities and inequities facing working women in the current system.

Well, there is a plan. What a brilliant mind...

6 posted on 10/10/2005 7:03:18 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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http://www.therealitycheck.org/GuestColumnist/croberts102704.htm

Girlie-Man, Next Leader of the Free World?
by Carey Roberts

Blame it on Arnold Schwarzenegger if you must, but a lot of people are questioning the macho-meter of Democrats in general, and Senator Kerry in particular.

It started back in July when the Democrat-controlled state legislature stalled the vote on a critical budget bill. The partisan foot-dragging prompted Gov. Schwarzenegger to chide the legislators for being “girlie-men.”

Despite howls of protest, Schwarzenegger refused to apologize. Then he repeated the charge in early August, this time tagging candidate John Kerry with the emasculating moniker.

By the time the Republican Convention rolled around, the California delegates – male and female -- had donned pins reading “Girlie Men” with a red slash through them. In his televised speech before millions, Schwarzenegger couldn’t resist repeating the now-famous phrase.

Worse, Kerry’s own supporters began to admit the truth of the charge. In his New York Times column, “How Kerry Became a Girlie-Man,” Frank Rich confessed, “It’s Mr. Kerry’s behavior now, not what he did 35 years ago, that has prevented his manliness from trumping the president.” (http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1207620/posts) And Michael Moore began accusing his fellow Democrats for being “a bunch of crybabies” for complaining “how lousy a candidate Kerry is and how he can’t win.”

It wasn’t for lack of trying that Senator Kerry couldn’t shake the caricature. Riding high after winning primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire, he challenged President Bush to “Bring it on.” And when he rode that thundering Harley-Davidson onto Jay Leno’s set, the black-leather crowd was duly impressed.

Of course, Kerry didn’t help things when he admitted he intended to fight a “sensitive” war on terror. Or that he wanted to bring the terrorist threat down to the level of a mere “nuisance.”

But it’s the Teresa factor that really tests Senator Kerry’s cojones. As we all know, Teresa Heinz Kerry is worth more than $700 million, which prompted columnist Ann Coulter to deride Kerry as a “poodle to rich women.”

Let's consider Teresa's last name. Some political wives, such as Hillary Rodham Clinton, choose to retain their maiden names. That’s fine.

But Heinz is not Teresa’s maiden name it's her ex-husband's name. By calling herself Teresa Heinz Kerry, Teresa is revealing her loyalty to former Republican Senator John Heinz.

Naomi Wolf had this to say in a recent New York magazine article: “Teresa is publicly, subliminally cuckolding Kerry with the power of a dead man.” Strong words, indeed.

Most revealing, though, were Senator Kerry’s comments during the third presidential debate. Referring to the wives of the two candidates, moderator Bob Schieffer posed this question: “What is the most important thing that you’ve learned from these strong women?”

After paying tribute to his now-deceased mother, Senator Kerry had this to say:

And my daughters and my wife are people who just are filled with that sense of what’s right, what’s wrong.”

Feminists believe that women are morally superior to men, so that comment played well with one of Kerry’s key constituencies. But what does that say about Mr. Kerry’s own moral compass?

And then things fell apart. Kerry admitted:

They also kick me around. They keep me honest. They don’t let me get away with anything. I can sometimes take myself too seriously. They surely don’t let me do that.”

Kick me around? Last I heard, kicking is a form of domestic violence. If a female candidate ever said that, the cops would have shown up at her doorstep with an arrest warrant in hand.

Maybe Mr. Kerry didn’t mean that kicking comment literally. But still, is this the voice of a self-confident male who is in marital relationship with equal say and mutual respect? Or is this the whine of a hen-pecked husband?

If elected President, is this a man who will command respect from our allies and adversaries? Will they regard him as a man of his word?

This man John Kerry curtsies and bows to anyone wearing a skirt. And now he aspires to be the next leader of the most powerful nation on earth?


7 posted on 10/10/2005 7:03:50 AM PDT by bitt (THE PRESIDENT: "Ask the pollsters. My job is to lead and to solve problems. ")
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Thanks to John Heinz's remarkable lack of judgement in choosing a wife, this harridan is well prepared for her old age. I don't think you could translate this into a national policy, even though Anna Nicole Smith might disagree.


8 posted on 10/10/2005 7:04:49 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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Look, TerEEZa, just because your boytoy treats YOU like hired help and a walking ATM doesn't give you the right to lecture us on economic reality.

It's not our fault your spineless husband failed to credit you during the national debates, and you have no right to take it out on us, either.

Just shut up and go find a bottle - you're more amusing tanked than you are when you try to be serious.


9 posted on 10/10/2005 7:05:07 AM PDT by ByDesign
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Maybe Ter-ay-za should take some of her billion and set up a retirement assistance fund for needy women....


10 posted on 10/10/2005 7:06:08 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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Of course, aside from a lifetime of hard work, marrying $800,000,000 isn't likely to hurt one's retirement, either...

The breathtaking GALL of Leftists...

13 posted on 10/10/2005 7:19:39 AM PDT by pabianice
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(Tah-ray-sah): "My retirement plan: marry well."


14 posted on 10/10/2005 7:25:52 AM PDT by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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Funny they are not putting the part up about how more women than men (per capita graduate high school, college, and with post graduate degrees. Where boys are four times more likely to be diagnosed with 'ADD' and drugged for it, or where women s diseases get far more federal research and funding than mens..
15 posted on 10/10/2005 7:26:53 AM PDT by N3WBI3 (If SCO wants to go fishing they should buy a permit and find a lake like the rest of us..)
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A LIFETIME of hard work should bring economic security

It doesn't hurt to marry a billionaire!

16 posted on 10/10/2005 7:27:25 AM PDT by JRios1968 ("Sharpie Diem": seize the marker.)
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How about a little Chardonnay Teresa?


19 posted on 10/10/2005 7:42:14 AM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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"To achieve economic security, one should start with soaking some white raisins in gin..."


23 posted on 10/10/2005 9:11:20 AM PDT by GSlob
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This has been up all day and nobody notices that the Ketchup Girl has very-publicly disassociated herself from the Ketchup Boy (who, BTW, served in Vietnam). I think that miss deserves a "just damn" all its own :-)


34 posted on 10/10/2005 1:29:02 PM PDT by steveegg (The quarterly FReepathon is the price you pay for FR...until enough people become monthlies!)
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Women's status today as second-class economic citizens has deep roots.

Sounds like the last time she was sober was sometime during the late 70s. She's a modern day Rip Van Winkle, needs to stop worrying about the tories and wake up and get a new thing to talk about. How can she believe that outdated crap?
40 posted on 10/10/2005 8:10:12 PM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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Heinz said: "A LIFETIME of hard work should bring economic security ..."

Since the premise is flawed, I decided not to bother with the rest of the article.

It takes a lot more than just hard work to have economic security in later life. Sensible spending coupled with an agressive savings plan are essential.

41 posted on 10/10/2005 8:11:07 PM PDT by William Tell
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A LIFETIME of hard work should bring economic security -- income sufficient to raise a family, and resources to enjoy a retirement earned over many working years.

As IF the bwitch has ever worked a day in her life. How the heck would she know. Raised a child of privilege, and married into a life of luxury. She knows NOTHING about hard work!

42 posted on 10/10/2005 8:16:43 PM PDT by NRA2BFree
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