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FDNY WIVES GET BURNED
New York Post ^
| 12/1/03
Posted on 12/01/2003 8:35:05 AM PST by billbears
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:17:35 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Didn't see this posted. Forgive me in advance if it's a double post. Just found the whole scenario interesting
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:35:06 AM PST
by
billbears
To: billbears
Sad, but hardly a suprising outcome.
To: billbears
An unfortunate situation all around. I wonder whether the 9/11 payouts had anything to do with making a widow with 4 children more appealing than one's original wife and 4 children.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:40:19 AM PST
by
Tax-chick
(It's hard to see the rainbow through glasses dark as these.)
To: billbears
Interesting that she expects lawmakers to fix it. And completely predictable.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:40:55 AM PST
by
Wolfie
To: billbears
I wonder how much the big cash payout we gave those widows is helping these guys decide to ditch their families and go join new ones.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:41:01 AM PST
by
krb
(the statement on the other side of this tagline is false)
To: Tax-chick
An unfortunate situation all around. I wonder whether the 9/11 payouts had anything to do with making a widow with 4 children more appealing than one's original wife and 4 children.Comeon. Men aren't that mercenary.
(so, taxchick, tell me again how much you are worth...?)
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:44:32 AM PST
by
Lazamataz
(PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999 !)
To: billbears
"The department saw this happening - knew from mental-health experts that it could happen - and did nothing to intervene," Mary Koenig said. In this modern "anything goes" society of ours, how can anyone possibly expect a government department to pass judgement on what these men are doing? If the FDNY had "intervened" in any way, they'd be accused of imposing their morality on people.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:45:26 AM PST
by
Alberta's Child
("To freedom, Alberta, horses . . . and women!")
To: Tax-chick
Sad but too true. What I especially 'like' is the indifference one of the firemen had to the whole situation. He said he didn't leave his family, he left his wife. Right...
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:46:06 AM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: billbears
The Florence Nightingale syndrome. Falling in love with the one who takes care of you
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:47:19 AM PST
by
boxerblues
(If you can read this.. Thank a Teacher..If you can read this in English ..Thank a US Soldier)
To: billbears
"The department saw this happening - knew from mental-health experts that it could happen - and did nothing to intervene," Mary Koenig said. And what exactly did she expect the FDNY to do? Forbid a firefighter from dating someone? As tasteless as it might be for a married firefighter to leave his wife for a widow in mourning, what goes on in the personal lives of city employees is no business of city departments...
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:48:40 AM PST
by
Lunatic Fringe
(I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman.)
To: boxerblues
It's also the Eddie Fisher Syndrome. He left Debbie Reynolds after "consoling" Liz Taylor.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:50:35 AM PST
by
AngieGOP
To: billbears
< He said he didn't leave his family, he left his wife. >
And he's proud of that?
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:51:19 AM PST
by
GOP_Proud
(Those who preach tolerance seem to have the least for my views.)
To: billbears
There is only one way to console a widow.
So9
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:51:48 AM PST
by
Servant of the 9
(The voices tell me to stay home and clean the guns.)
To: billbears
I give this 30 posts before someone calls the firefighters that left their families Democrats. The post about
the CEO of Boeing resigning turned immediately to Tom Daschle's wife being involved.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:51:58 AM PST
by
lelio
To: GOP_Proud
Gerry Koenig declined to comment to The Post, saying only, "My life is private - it's not anybody else's business. I didn't leave my family. I left my wife."Apparently so. Glad his children can read how much he cares about them too
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:53:05 AM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: Lazamataz
Men aren't that mercenary.I expect that's generally true. But you would expect that if a man was going to leave his wife and a large family, he'd be put off by the cost from choosing another woman with a bunch of kids. I'm sure that's one reason I don't have too many men chasing me, in spite of all my appealing qualities :-).
I can't help thinking that the deceased's life insurance and the other funds given out made some of these affairs financially workable.
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:53:11 AM PST
by
Tax-chick
(It's hard to see the rainbow through glasses dark as these.)
To: lelio
The firefighters that left their families are most certainly democrats.
:)
To: Servant of the 9
And that would be?
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:54:15 AM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: billbears
I didn't leave my family. I left my wife." Jeez, is this guy a Clinton or what?
Hey buddy, if you and your wife life in different houses and your kids are now visiting you instead of living with you, you've left your family.
To: billbears
And that would be? Horizontally.
So9
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posted on
12/01/2003 8:55:49 AM PST
by
Servant of the 9
(The voices tell me to stay home and clean the guns.)
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