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Kerry donation gets hammered
The Boston Herald ^
| 4/13/03
| The Buzz column
Posted on 04/13/2003 4:12:55 AM PDT by Gothmog
Senator puts his charitable image on auction block
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry, who was scorched in his 1996 campaign for making only piddling donations to charity, apparently hasn't gotten any more generous since deciding he wanted to become president.
At a recent charity event for Holy Name Parish School in West Roxbury, Kerry was among a slew of politicians, businesses and others who chipped in items for a ``Reach for the Stars'' auction.
Most of the pols and corporate bigwigs donated expensive dinners, tickets or other valuable items for the auction, which raised money for science and reading textbooks.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino graciously submitted an exclusive catered dinner at the Parkman House. U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-South Boston) offered a personal tour of the White House and a lunch in the House member's dining room - an item valued as ``priceless'' by auction organizers.
City Councilor John Tobin came through with a coveted pair of Red Sox tickets in the new Green Monster seats. U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and the Stenger family offered a painting by Kennedy of his boat, ``The Maya.''
Other auction items included Celtics tickets, a round of golf at the prestigious Country Club in Brookline and a weekend at a Nantucket inn.
So what did Kerry offer?
An 8 x 10 autographed photo - of himself.
The winning bid was a grand total of $18, according to sources. That would pay for about one chapter of a textbook.
``It was either the signed photo or personal guitar lessons from Sen. Kerry,'' said Kerry spokesman Kyle Sullivan. ``We thought the photo had more value.''
Thanks, John.
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: 2004presidential
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:12:55 AM PDT
by
Gothmog
To: Gothmog
Kerry and his wofe are worth hundreds of millions.
This very creepy, narcissistic, strange pseudo-person has proven himself to be completely lacking in character and ethical traits: unfit for the Presidency or elected dogcatcher, a perfect Massachusetts democrat.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:17:52 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: Gothmog
Ketchup Boy Kerry and his wife are worth hundreds of millions.
This very creepy, narcissistic, strange pseudo-person has proven himself to be completely lacking in character and ethical traits: unfit for the Presidency or elected dogcatcher, a perfect Massachusetts democrat.
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04/13/2003 4:18:22 AM PDT
by
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:19:38 AM PDT
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To: Gothmog
This guy is cheap, weird, and very stupid. Hopefully, he'll get the Democratic nomination.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:20:12 AM PDT
by
jporcus
To: friendly
This is rich!
Personally, I would have wanted a signed bottle of ketchup!
To: friendly
said Kerry spokesman Kyle Sullivan, ``We thought the photo had more value.'' Likely to be worth even less after New Hampshire, I'm afraid.
To: friendly
"YOU RANG" da da da da ting ting, da da da da ting ting...... (The Adams Family Tune)
Big ole' Lurch what kid would want a scary picture like kerry (Lurch)?
He is worth multi millions at least. Oh well we all know the rich are only "rich" if they are mean old Republicans. If you are a millionaire but you care you are not rich.
HYPOCRITES. Nothing but HYPOCRITES.
To: Michael121
I think he really is as big an oaf as algore.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:28:50 AM PDT
by
johnb838
(Free Republic of Iraq)
To: friendly
If Kerry gets the American "regime change" that he so desires, he'll probably put up pictures of himself in every room of the White House and statues of himself in every city square!
To: unbiasedtruth
Personally, I would have wanted a signed bottle of ketchup! THAT is funny.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:30:17 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: unbiasedtruth
Personally, I would have wanted a signed bottle of ketchup! THAT is funny.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:30:17 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: billorites
``We thought the photo had more value.'' Likely to be worth even less after New Hampshire, I'm afraid. Of value to bring out on occasions to scare away the hiccups.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:32:24 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: Michael121
HYPOCRITES. Nothing but HYPOCRITES.DEMOCRATS. Nothing but DEMOCRATS.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:33:37 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: Gothmog
Senator Ketchup looks and sounds like he's been spending too much time with the (Heinz) sour pickles.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:39:35 AM PDT
by
Ed_in_NJ
To: friendly
Kerry and Hillary are peas in the pod. This reminds me about Hillary when she stiffed a waitress.
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:44:35 AM PDT
by
monocle
(ussia)
To: Gothmog
8 x 10? That's hardly big enough for a good shoe whackin'!
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:45:53 AM PDT
by
zygoat
To: monocle
Hillary and Kerry both loathe the "Little People" they manipulate and lie to (and who vote for them).
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posted on
04/13/2003 4:52:24 AM PDT
by
friendly
To: zygoat
A framed 8x10 suitable for stomping?
The really funny thing is that there was not a single Kerry constituent willing to help him out by going over $18.00.
This reminds me of when Hillary! donated Bubbas used underwear to charity, and then took the tax deduction. Of course, who knew at the time that the residual DNA on the underwear would have wound up being so valuable!
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posted on
04/13/2003 5:01:38 AM PDT
by
gridlock
(CNN (spitting sound), you're dead to me!)
To: Gothmog
From New Standard, 6/5/96
" BOSTON -- They have argued about the deficit and bickered about health care, but Sen. John Kerry and Gov. William F. Weld now have stumbled onto a stickier, more personal issue: the comparative goodness of their hearts.
In their second U.S. Senate debate, held Monday, the two men wrangled over their record of charitable contributions. It was a surprising development, given that the two are scions of wealthy Yankee families.
When Sen. Kerry released his latest tax returns in April, he reported no charitable contributions. He later said it was a mistake and he would file an amended return showing several thousand dollars worth.
A review of his returns between 1990 and 1995 found that he had earned $742,042 and donated $4,869 -- 0.7 percent of his income -- to charity.
Gov. Weld, a millionaire by virtue of his family's and wife's wealth, went on to slam Sen. Kerry as the kind of politician who would rather spend someone else's money -- their tax dollars -- than his own.
"Maybe it's just a stylistic thing, but it's a difference between him and me," Gov. Weld said after a debate panelist raised the issue. "I've regularly given something like 15, sometimes 20 percent of my income to charity. I'm not saying everybody should do that."
Sen. Kerry responded that because for several years he was a divorced father of two school-age daughters, he couldn't afford to be a philanthropist. He accused Gov. Weld of taking a cheap shot.
"If you look at the tuitions for schools nowadays, and you look at the after-tax paycheck even on a very large check, you don't have a lot of leeway," he said yesterday at a campaign stop.
His argument has become clouded, however, by his marriage last year to millionairess Teresa Heinz. Heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune, her personal wealth is estimated at $760 million.
Sen. Kerry said Tuesday "that's her money, not mine," but there's a question whether the public will make that same distinction.
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posted on
04/13/2003 5:11:43 AM PDT
by
randita
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