Posted on 06/25/2004 1:57:03 PM PDT by Kaslin
The Chicago Tribune and others in the media establishment were eager to unseal the divorce records of and destroy the Senate candidacy of GOP nominee Jack Ryan. But for some strange reason the pro-Democrat media have shown no more interest in John Kerry's divorce records than they have in uncovering his complete military records.
Fear not. The conservative Illinois Leader announced today it would sue to obtain Kerry's divorce papers.
Stay tuned.
P.S.: Teh-RAY-zah, if you're reading this, please don't pound your hubby on his expensively coiffed noggin.
Payback...
Yes--fair is fair. I'm still waiting for Te-RAY-za to let loose all of her IRS forms. The media treats her and Ketchupman with kid clothes. Makes me so angry.
Right!!!
You should know that there are 2 rules. One for us and the other one for the Rats
Good. Let's see what kind of slime ball Kerry really is, even though we have a very good idea now, though it's only an idea.
The issue of him receiving communion will be mute if his record is revealed. He is quoted as saying he sought an annulment, he never said he got one.
There are many more valuable and less sleazy ways to point out that Kerry should never be President. Like using his own words and actions against him. What will his divorce records say? That he loved her before he didn't love her? Big whoop.
At least the excuse for not releasing them will be interesting, to say the least.
He'll probably decide to release them before he decides against releasing them........


Guns Before Butter.
Yes, the Catholic Caucus wants to know about Catholic in Name Only Kerry's divorce. LOL!
Guess this answers this question:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1158975/posts
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Is this when we find out that he was a toe sucking cross dresser????? OR......... for him to be able to make love, he had to wear his Nam medals and his wife was required to yell, "you're my Hero"?????? LOL
" He is quoted as saying he sought an annulment, he never said he got one."
Page 296, "John F. Kerry, the Complete Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best "
" But, later, on Don Imus's radio talk show,( 1997 ) he took a more lighthearted approach to the controversy over annulments."
"It's one of those special Catholic things."
"It's like confession or feeling guilty about things you haven't even thought of doing."
Kerry is such a laugh riot, guess it's one of those pesky Catholic " thangs " he can flick away, when the mood suits him.
For what it's worth, I think the judge who ordered the release of Ryan's records was corrupt and incompetent--a typical Democrat hack. The decision was simply wrong. It went flat against the recent supreme court decision refusing to release the death pictures of Vincent Foster because they were private. Arguably, Foster's pictures had public significance, but it would be very hard to argue that divorce papers do.
So, I agree. There's one rule for the Democrats and another for the Republicans, and in this case the rule that argues for privacy is correct. Kerry should be confronted by the media, since he himself has raised the idea that he is a good Catholic; but there are no grounds to force the release of private papers.
The same with Teresa's tax returns. She should be pressed to release them by the press, and they are extremely negligent to ignore the issue. But she has no legal obligation to release them.
I should add that I do not believe Kerry's annulment has come through, or he surely would have made it public. The media should be confronting him on this as well. But as we know, the media are thoroughly biased and corrupt.
http://newsmax.com/search/index.cfm
Two excerpts from a Newsmax article from 2003 about Kerry's first wife:
1. "There were times at dinner parties when John would be very pompous, unable to control his impulse to make a speech," one acquaintance told the writer. "It was all slightly laughable, and Julia was one of those who laughed. She'd say things like, 'What the f--k did you just say?'"
2. But previous reports indicate that Thorne had problems with Kerry even after they split 21 years ago.
During the period the Kerrys were separated, for instance, the senator apparently felt little constrained by his marital vows. Gossip columns at the time linked him to Morgan Fairchild, Cornelia Guest and even President Reagan's liberal daughter, Patti Davis. An upcoming Boston Globe expose will reportedly feature details of the Massachusetts Democrat's 1980s affair with a 25-year-old British reporter.
According to a previous account offered by the paper, the fact that Kerry was still technically married till 1988 "reportedly came as a surprise to some of his frequent companions."
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