To: teldon30
I think she will become Teresa the Used Tissue,because she's older and Catholic and used to being taken for granted, by Kerry.I have 1 editorial comment,the other parentheses are by the author.
Note the last paragraph.
"Months later, in Washington, there was another dinner, (Their first date-WIR) and Kerry offered to drive her home. They stopped at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial; he showed her the names of his friends on the granite wall. When he dropped her off in Georgetown, he didn't accompany her to the door, which irked her. (Kerry claims that he was double-parked, with a bus coming up behind him.)
"I thought he was interesting, but . . . a specimen who'd been out in the woods a long time," she said, in her softly accented English. "He was like having a pet wolf who comes in and you say, Yeh, cute.'" She made a face and pulled away. "I need to teach him a couple of things.
I think many people who get married late in life and who haven't been married have adjustment problems." (Several times, Heinz noted that Kerry "had never been married," an odd omission, which one friend attributed to her Catholicism: "She is not comfortable with the fact that he was married and divorced.")
Joe Klein, " The Long War Of John Kerry"
To: Wild Irish Rogue
"I think many people who get married late in life and who haven't been married have adjustment problems." (Several times, Heinz noted that Kerry "had never been married," an odd omission, which one friend attributed to her Catholicism: "She is not comfortable with the fact that he was married and divorced.")"
It's moree likely that he forgot to mention that he was still married when they were first dating.
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02/12/2004 7:18:08 PM PST by
Hon
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