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Puck The Texan
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 4:51 pm Heinz Kerry Tells Off Bush Supporter |
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Heinz Kerry Tells Off Bush Supporter
Monday, August 02, 2004
MILWAUKEE � Teresa Heinz Kerry (search), the outspoken wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (search), told a rally Monday evening exactly what she thinks of the prospect of a second Bush term.
With a Bush supporter chanting "Four more years! Four more years!" through a bullhorn from the back of a park, the candidate's wife stopped herself to respond. "They want four more years of hell," Heinz Kerry said.
The pro-Kerry crowd erupted in applause and began its own chant: "Three more months! Three more months."
Heinz Kerry quieted the audience so she could continue her remarks, which touched on her life, her husband and the importance of getting involved in political causes.
Kerry gave her a long hug and a big smile when she finished.
"She speaks her mind, and she speaks the truth, and she's pretty quick on her feet, too," Kerry said.
The Bush supporter didn't back down.
"Bush, Cheney! Bush, Cheney!" he said as Kerry started to speak.
At nearly every stop during the first days of Kerry's coast-to-coast tour, the candidate has praised his wife's tendency to speak her mind.
Last week, during the Democratic nominating convention in Boston, she told a persistent reporter to "shove it" and to stop misquoting her when he repeatedly asked her to expand on her call for more civility in politics.
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:01 pm |
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What a gracious first lady she'd make,
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Founder Dominion Leader
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:05 pm |
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Quote: | What a gracious first lady she'd make, |
I know really! Thats all we need in the White House. Can we please make her head of foriegn affairs?
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:11 pm |
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LOL!
That's just cruel,
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:33 pm |
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I don't know how I feel about this... I have dealt with the press... and they are not exactly fun to play with... and I imagine I could lose my temper too...
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:35 pm |
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Yes, but if you are choosing to put yourself in a position where you know you have to be gracious 99.9% of the time, you'd ought to learn some semblance of control. Heinz-Kerry seems to be one of the more crass potential first ladies I've ever seen. Even Hilary had some class.
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:41 pm |
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Quote: | Yes, but if you are choosing to put yourself in a position where you know you have to be gracious 99.9% of the time, you'd ought to learn some semblance of control. |
I can't disagree with you here. It is extremely difficult, however, to maintain control of yourself with a reporter in your face... try it sometime.
Another interesting thing I read somewhere....
Theresa Heinz-Kerry's Big Sin: Teling a reporter off
Laura Bush's Big Sin: Manslaughter
Now in the interest of truth, let me note that Laura Bush was NOT convicted of manslughter but from the reports I have read concerning her running a stop sign and kiling a person, she might/should have been prosecuted for manslaughter.
http://www.who2.com/accidentalkillers.html
On the evening of 6 November 1963, two days after her 17th birthday, Laura Welch failed to stop her Chevy sedan at a stop sign and smashed into a Corvair being driven by a school chum, Michael Douglas, also 17. Laura and her passenger, Judy Dykes, were treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital, where they learned that Douglas had died from his injuries. No police charges were filed, apparently, but paperwork from the accident is missing or unclear and the details of the incident are a bit of a mystery. Now Laura Welch is married to U. S. president George W. Bush and is known around the world as LAURA BUSH. The story made national news during the presidential election of 2000, but little new information came to light. At the time her spokesman, Andrew Malcolm, said "To this day Mrs. Bush remains unable to talk about it."
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No charges filed. Pretty amazing, huh?
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:48 pm |
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This is when she was 17? So it'd be quite awhile ago. I'm not surprised there were no files charged, given her status in the community, or rather, her family's. I'm actually surprised that this was made a matter of public record, given she was a juvenile at the time of the accident. Running a stop sign is at best a misdemeanor, and I'm not sure about the manslaughter laws that long ago, I know they have been revamped somewhat in the last 20 years.
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:02 pm |
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Just out of curiosity, how do you feel about juvenile crime? Do you not think that a 15 year old boy (for example) should be held accountable for a crime he has committed, especially murder?
Quote: | I'm not surprised there were no files charged, given her status in the community, or rather, her family's. |
And that makes it okay??
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I'm not sure about the manslaughter laws that long ago, |
I'll check on that.
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:16 pm |
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Never said it was ok, Just a reason. I've run red lights before, no, no one died, but it was a possibility.
And I think many juveniles who are quite aware of what they did are let off, and that is wrong.
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:19 pm |
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Quote: | Never said it was ok, Just a reason. |
And I was all geared up for battle!
Quote: | And I think many juveniles who are quite aware of what they did are let off, and that is wrong. |
I agree wholeheartedly.
But, on topic: I don't think it is right to criticize someone for speaking their mind, even if is in such an inarticulate way as "shove it."
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:28 pm |
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I'd have to disagree. 2 years ago when I was working where I am now, my boss was not the mayor, and said all kinds of rude things to anyone. Now that he is mayor, and holds a public office, he's had to control himself more. (Not that he's not still obscene when customers aren't around). But when what you say and do will directly reflect an entire nation, you need to display better self control.
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:46 pm |
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Momentary lapses in that control are inevitable. I can't really get all fluffed up about it. If it were a habitual thing, maybe.
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Founder Dominion Leader
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Tue Aug 03, 2004 7:15 pm |
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Quote: | But, on topic: I don't think it is right to criticize someone for speaking their mind, even if is in such an inarticulate way as "shove it." |
Um....yes it is right if she wants to be the First Lady.
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Defiant Fleet Admiral
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 1:32 am |
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Wow, a first lady with more balls than the president. LOL.
Thats awesome though. We should have someone who isnt afraid to speak out, especially during election time. At least shes not trying to please people outright.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:30 pm |
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Founder wrote: | Quote: | What a gracious first lady she'd make, |
I know really! Thats all we need in the White House. Can we please make her head of foriegn affairs? |
Yeah, I can just picture it...
Britain PM: You're thoughts, Mrs. Heinz Kerry?
Heinz Kerry: You want us to have 4 more years of hell! Well, you can just shove it!
She is NOT first lady material, and she does it too often. Laura Bush hasn't done such stuff and yet she was harrased by the Press as well.
Angeldust wrote: | Quote: | Yes, but if you are choosing to put yourself in a position where you know you have to be gracious 99.9% of the time, you'd ought to learn some semblance of control. |
Yes, of course. And you know what--I do think that she doesn't want Kerry to be President--she doesn't want to give up her life.
I can't disagree with you here. It is extremely difficult, however, to maintain control of yourself with a reporter in your face... try it sometime.
Still. That doesn't mean that you should say, "Shove it!" when he's trying to ask you to clarify a statement.
Another interesting thing I read somewhere....
Theresa Heinz-Kerry's Big Sin: Teling a reporter off
Laura Bush's Big Sin: Manslaughter
Now in the interest of truth, let me note that Laura Bush was NOT convicted of manslughter but from the reports I have read concerning her running a stop sign and kiling a person, she might/should have been prosecuted for manslaughter.
http://www.who2.com/accidentalkillers.html
On the evening of 6 November 1963, two days after her 17th birthday, Laura Welch failed to stop her Chevy sedan at a stop sign and smashed into a Corvair being driven by a school chum, Michael Douglas, also 17. Laura and her passenger, Judy Dykes, were treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital, where they learned that Douglas had died from his injuries. No police charges were filed, apparently, but paperwork from the accident is missing or unclear and the details of the incident are a bit of a mystery. Now Laura Welch is married to U. S. president George W. Bush and is known around the world as LAURA BUSH. The story made national news during the presidential election of 2000, but little new information came to light. At the time her spokesman, Andrew Malcolm, said "To this day Mrs. Bush remains unable to talk about it."
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No charges filed. Pretty amazing, huh? |
That was when she was 17, okay, a LONG time ago, and she was NOT running for first lady then. She wasn't even married to Bush.
Theresa wrote: | This is when she was 17? So it'd be quite awhile ago. I'm not surprised there were no files charged, given her status in the community, or rather, her family's. I'm actually surprised that this was made a matter of public record, given she was a juvenile at the time of the accident. Running a stop sign is at best a misdemeanor, and I'm not sure about the manslaughter laws that long ago, I know they have been revamped somewhat in the last 20 years. |
Agreed.
Angeldust wrote: | Just out of curiosity, how do you feel about juvenile crime? Do you not think that a 15 year old boy (for example) should be held accountable for a crime he has committed, especially murder?
Yes, they should be charged for a crime, just not as harsh a punishment.
Quote: | I'm not surprised there were no files charged, given her status in the community, or rather, her family's. |
And that makes it okay??
No, it does not, and was she a "rich" person in the past? And was her family and herself of that "status" though? Remember, this is before her marriage...
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I'm not sure about the manslaughter laws that long ago, |
I'll check on that. |
Theresa wrote: | Never said it was ok, Just a reason. I've run red lights before, no, no one died, but it was a possibility.
And I think many juveniles who are quite aware of what they did are let off, and that is wrong. |
Agreed.
Angeldust wrote: | Quote: | Never said it was ok, Just a reason. |
And I was all geared up for battle!
Quote: | And I think many juveniles who are quite aware of what they did are let off, and that is wrong. |
I agree wholeheartedly.
But, on topic: I don't think it is right to criticize someone for speaking their mind, even if is in such an inarticulate way as "shove it." |
Theresa wrote: | I'd have to disagree. 2 years ago when I was working where I am now, my boss was not the mayor, and said all kinds of rude things to anyone. Now that he is mayor, and holds a public office, he's had to control himself more. (Not that he's not still obscene when customers aren't around). But when what you say and do will directly reflect an entire nation, you need to display better self control. |
Agreed. When you are in, or are running, for a position like a First Lady, President, or Mayor, etc, you HAVE to control your actions.
Angeldust wrote: | Momentary lapses in that control are inevitable. I can't really get all fluffed up about it. If it were a habitual thing, maybe. |
Yeah, more than THREE TIMES?
Founder wrote: | Quote: | But, on topic: I don't think it is right to criticize someone for speaking their mind, even if is in such an inarticulate way as "shove it." |
Um....yes it is right if she wants to be the First Lady. |
Agreed.
Defiant wrote: | Wow, a first lady with more balls than the president. LOL.
Thats awesome though. We should have someone who isnt afraid to speak out, especially during election time. At least shes not trying to please people outright. |
Oh, I'm all for a First Lady speaking her mind, except Kerry's comments have been EXTREMELY rude.
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Defiant Fleet Admiral
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:24 pm |
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Prove the rudeness RM.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:27 pm |
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It's right there!
"Shove it!"
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"Four more years of hell!"
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Defiant Fleet Admiral
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:56 pm |
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That isnt rude. Thats colorful.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:59 pm |
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Defiant wrote: | That isnt rude. Thats colorful. |
Oh sure. To you Liberals, everything is
"Colorful"
"A Joke"
"A parody"
"It's just satire"
Well that's all bull, okay! You Libs have an excuse for EVERYTHING!
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Angeldust The Mob Queen
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:00 pm |
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Its not an excuses, we just aren't wound up as tight as republicans...
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:10 pm |
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Angeldust wrote: | Its not an excuses, we just aren't wound up as tight as republicans... |
Oh sure.
So, this is a joke, then:
Mad TV magazine had a page with a picture of Dick Cheney like the Operation game with cutouts of body parts and it discussed several different horrible things about him. My teacher and other students called it a "Joke." Well, I don't give a damn if it's in Mad TV. It's an ATTACK on a sitting vice-President
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Defiant Fleet Admiral
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:19 pm |
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Its only an attack because you want it to be. Its not an attack. ANY public figure has to be used to scrutiny in the media. It happens. Cant be stopped.
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Defiant wrote: | Its only an attack because you want it to be. Its not an attack. ANY public figure has to be used to scrutiny in the media. It happens. Cant be stopped. |
Yes it can.
You don't do something like that to a SITTING VICE-PRESIDENT, and one who has heart problems no less. There is ABSOLUTLY NO EXCUSE FOR THAT.
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Defiant Fleet Admiral
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Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:34 pm |
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You take it too literally. You want to be offended so you can complain about something. If they did something similar to Kerry when he is in office, you would laugh. Dont deny it repub.
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