Posted on 11/13/2012 12:30:53 PM PST by RummyChick
A judge noted in the file that Khawam "has attached letters from Gen. David H. Petraeus averring to her ability to appropriately parent the child, and is prepared to present corroborating testimony at trial."
And in court documents filed by Kelley's sister Natalie Khawam, she name-drops both Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island -- who both have ties to a Providence, RI, lawyer/lobbyist who loaned a whopping $300,000 to Khawam.
Khawam claimed in a July 12 letter to her estranged husband that she took their son "on vacation last year to Martha Vineyard," where their son and "I had a great time at the DSCC [Democratic Senate Campaign Committee] event."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
And thus great empires end. not in a hail of bullets but in an endless stream of sleaze and corruption. Obama said that he would fundamentally transform America and is well on his way to doing so. America in 2016 could be well on it’s way to oblivion.
So the twins were wrangling up their power brokers to go after a former Bush appointee.
Not seeing much reporting done yet on Grayson Wolfe.
Oh man this is going t get good.
GRAB THE POPCORN!
Considering Natalie’s ex was a Congressional Aide to Rogan, was a lobbyist, held a position with the Export-Import Bank, you know the twins considered themselves part of the DC Social Scene.
There is no telling who they got their hooks into.
I still want to know who is footing the bill/paid the retainer for Abbe Lowell. Jill and hubby owe millions. They cannot afford it.
A report from the Tampa Bay Times notes that the Kelleys’ mansion became the “place to be seen” for high-ranking officers. The Kelleys even hosted Petraeus’ goodbye party at their house.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/jill-kelley-parties-army-ball-2012-11#ixzz2C8d0XJkF
Does he have his tongue in her ear?
“You knew the twins shoe was going to drop.”
Just like her skirt.
Well, the first question is:
Is Natalie still with Kerry’s fundraising guy???
They must not be thinking clearly about potential opposition to his appointment. Perhaps they were concentrating too much on not letting him be Secretary of State.
Grab the popcorn? I’m sure the Germans and Russians were grabbing popcorn when Hilter brought the Wehrmacht to heel with overblown or trumped up sex-scandals involving Generals Fritsch and Blomberg. The Russians were not allowed popcorn, only the secret summary troikas before Marshal Tukachevsky was shot.
Nothing good can come from a purge of the military leadership in totalitarian states. It’s not what I would consider an occasion for popcorn.
Apparently so. I can see the tip of it coming out the other ear.
I don’t know any married women that would pose like that with another man.
(check out the full bra with the strapless top! CLASSY!)
Photos are social events—a once upon a time thing.
I still smell blackmail.
Amen brother. This story is not about what these generals and their whores did, it's about who Obama plans to replace them with. If you ask me I'll bet this was planned long before Patreaus and Panetta switched spots.
Obama has already purged out most of the Naval ship commanders over the last four years.
Letters To The Editor
January 29, 2008
Unpersuasive Endorsements
The Courant’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton was as predictable as it was unpersuasive [editorial, Jan. 27, “Sen. Clinton For Democrats”]. Sunday’s editorial begins by disingenuously stating only two Democratic candidates have presidential timber: Clinton and Barack Obama. The intentional omission of John Edwards speaks enormously to The Courant’s prejudice.
Edwards’ presidential timber was evident in ‘04 when running against John Kerry and eventually becoming Kerry’s running mate. What’s changed since then is that Edwards has recognized the danger unregulated corporations pose and has advocated for change.
What The Courant calls “neo-populist attacks on corporate America” are the result of Edwards having spent the past four years outside the Beltway among average Americans. He has witnessed the consequences of unregulated corporate conduct and its ill effects on the middle class. Jobs outsourcing, corporate tax avoidance, unrestricted profiteering, and vanishing health care and retirement benefits have all worked to the detriment of the American worker. Edwards has championed their cause, and The Courant, being part of a corporation, disparages him for doing so.
Hillary has the most corporate money of all candidates and is safely in the pocket of corporate America. Everyone can rest assured that hers will be a business-friendly - that is to say, anti-consumer - administration.
Jerry Harrington
Wallingford
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