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-- Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry
Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry
This is an email being sent out to millions of voters nationwide.
This is who Teresa Kerry is. The future first lady of the US.
Long read but worth it.
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Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry Following is a brief background on Mrs. John Kerry . She hates> being called that, by the way: Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry. Married Senator Kerry in 1995. She only took his name eighteen months ago and she is an "interesting" paradox of conflicts. If you thought John Kerry was scary, he doesn't hold a candle to his wife! Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry was born in Mozambique, the daughter of a Portuguese physician, was educated in Switzerland and South Africa. Fluent in five languages, she was working as a United Nations interpreter in Geneva in the mid-60's when she met a "handsome" young American, H. John Heinz, III, who worked at a bank in Geneva. He told her his family was "in the food business." |
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| They were married in 1966 and returned to Pittsburgh where his family ran the giant HJ Heinz food company. He was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1971, and in 1976 he was elected to the first of three terms in the United States Senate. A Republican, he wrote a burning diatribe against some of the causes backed by young House member John Kerry. |
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| Several years later, in 1991, he was killed when his plane collided with a Sun Oil Company helicopter over a Philadelphia suburb. The senator, his pilot and copilot, and both of Sun's helicopter pilots were killed. He was survived by his wife, Teresa, and their three young sons. Four years later, having inherited Heinz's $500 million fortune, she married Senator John Forbes Kerry, the liberal then-junior senator from Massachusetts. She became a registered Democrat and the process of her radicalization was set in motion. |
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| Heinz Kerry is not shy about telling people that she required Kerry to sign a prenuptial agreement before they were married John Kerry may not have check writing privileges on the Heinz catsup and pickle fortune, but he is certainly a willing and uncomplaining beneficiary of it |

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| A lot of hard-earned money, made through many years of hawking catsup, mustard, and pickles has fallen into the hands of two people who despise successful entrepreneurship and who believe in the confiscatory redistribution of wealth. |
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| So how does Mrs. Heinz Kerry spend John Heinz's money? Just one example: According to the G2 Bulletin, an online intelligence newsletter of WorldNetDaily, in the years between 1995-2001 she gave more than $4 million to an organization called the Tides Foundation. And what does the Tides Foundation do with John Heinz's money? |
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| They support numerous antiwar groups, including Ramsey Clark's International Action Center. Clark has offered to defend Saddam Hussein when he's tried. They support the Democratic Justice Fund, a joint venture of the Tides Foundation and billionaire hate-monger George Soros. The Democratic Justice Fund seeks to ease restrictions on Muslim immigration from "terrorist" states. |

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| They support the Council for American-Islamic Relations, whose leaders are known to have close ties to the terrorist group, Hamas. |
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| They support the National Lawyers Guild, organized as a communist front during the Cold War era. One of their attorneys, Lynne Stewart, has been arrested for helping a client, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, communicate with terror cells in Egypt. He is the convicted mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. |
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| They support the "Barrio Warriors," a radical Hispanic group > whose primary goal is to return all of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas to Mexico. These are but a few of the radical groups that benefit, through the anonymity provided by the Tides Foundation, from the generosity of our would-be first lady, the wealthy widow of Republican senator John Heinz, and now the wife of the Democratic senator who aspires to be the 44th President of the United States. |
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| Aiding and supporting our enemies is not good for America, regardless of your political views. Thanks to Jackie Purvis of Knoxville TN for this bit of enlightenment! Pass it on Take Note: If voters will open their eyes, educate themselves and see the > real Teresa Heinz Kerry, they will not appreciate her position as ultra rich fairy godmother of the radical left. They will not want to imagine her laying her head on a pillow each night inches away from the President of the United States. Hopefully they love this country enough to decide that the only way these to will ever be allowed into the White House is with an engraved invitation in hand. Instead of deleting this, pass it on. Let everyone know these people are unfit to represent this great nation. The uninformed will never hear the truth from the press, who wants Kerry elected! Those who buy the Kerry facade, beware what you vote for - - - you may regret that you got it! |
yeah! and i even hear she supports the ACLU
so i watched "I, Robot" today. it really opened my eyes to the republicans. It taught me that you shouldn't judge the individual based on the group.. you just have to keep in mind that their emotions are dictated by a very powerful yet misguided program. once the direct link of programming is severed, they can begin to wander the earth in search for of an individual identity not based on their programming... or maybe i'm reading to much in a summer movie.
oh well, the full moon last night was gorgeous. going swimming tomorrow, perfect early august weather here in the southern appalachians. maybe i'll scramble eggs in the morning.. I wonder... do pro-lifers eat omelettes?
not human omelettes.
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| Originally posted by Q5echo not human omelettes. |
Great, because I know I'll base my vote on spam emails about candidates' wives.
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| Originally posted by Arbiter Great, because I know I'll base my vote on spam emails about candidates' wives. |
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| Originally posted by speedracer_mec If looks has been listed as a voting factor........ Come on..you think the average American are(IS, sic) as knowledgeable as us on this board.(drop good feedback libs) |
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| Originally posted by biznology eh? and you can lambaste Moore for this kind of unresearched tripe? it may all be true, but I have said it before and will say it again - this is random crap pieced together to promote something. are we electing first ladies now? i thought it was a Presidential election, and personal details spammed via email does not a political discussion make| |
Daaamm.. I didnt know that we are voting for First Ladies!! OMGG!! a historical American Change!
PLEASE CLICK ME, SPEEDRACER_MEC!
(Next time you think about posting something like this, please do some fact-checking first.)
You mean this is nothing more than (gasp!) right-wing, Limbaugh propaganda?!?!?!
Oh the humanity!!!
oh look at that... this bullshit was first published on the editorial page of Scaife's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review... and the guy who Teresa told to "shove it" was the editorial page editor of the Tribune-Review.
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| Originally posted by speedracer_mec This is researched material Dig deep and you will see the findings are legit. Im sorry that you didnt want to hear this. |
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| Originally posted by biznology Plus its not like she was killing babies and making ketchup out of them- |
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| Originally posted by devonian rabbit oh look at that... this bullshit was first published on the editorial page of Scaife's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review... and the guy who Teresa told to "shove it" was the editorial page editor of the Tribune-Review. |
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Killing the questioner By Colin McNickle TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, August 1, 2004 A week ago tonight, I asked Teresa Heinz Kerry a simple question here: "What did you mean?" And a wicked firestorm was sparked. Incredibly, most of it was directed against me. Moments earlier, Mrs. Heinz Kerry had talked of "un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits" that supposedly have crept into our political discourse. Her talk before the Pennsylvania delegation was, in part, a plea for a return to civility. She was not specific. As any journalist would, or should, I sought an example. Instead, I got a finger in the face and was told to "shove it." I have been told worse things by more important people. By week's end, I and/or the exchange had been immortalized in some hilarious editorial page cartoons and become a part of David Letterman's "Top 10." But liberals also did their best to demonize not only me but the Trib. "Right-wing rag" became the pejorative du jour, vomited repeatedly by liberal media elitists. Heinz Kerry said I attempted to "trap" her. To defend her intemperance, she publicly impugned my personal and professional integrity. On national television the woman who herself raised the specter of McCarthyism with her unexplained remarks insinuated I was engaging in the same tactic. Democrat presidential nominee John Kerry called his wife's actions appropriate. Entertainer Patti Labelle told the Boston Herald that Heinz Kerry "should've pimp-slapped" me. Molly Ivins either repeated or created the myth that I had grabbed the possible future first lady. I didn't touch her. Bombastic, fact-challenged liberal filmmaker Michael Moore supposedly called me "rude." A friend told me that Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation, a leftist journal, said the exchange was the result of a long-running personal feud between Heinz Kerry and myself. That's absurd, patently; I don't run in those circles. Longtime liberal national political columnist Jack Germond -- now retired and a convention "guest" who was shilling for his new book -- told CNN's Judy Woodruff that I was "not a legitimate newspaperman." Ms. Woodruff allowed the slander to pass without challenge. Mr. Germond's wife, Alice, is secretary for the Democratic National Committee, noted a profile published before the incident in Editor & Publisher, a trade magazine. I report, you decide. Shove it, (expletive)!" one fellow told me as I walked down a Boston street. "You're the (expletive) who called Mrs. Kerry 'un-American,' " a girl told me in Boston Common. And once the DNC's liberal attack machine was fully cranked, the e-mails and telephone calls started. "I hope you burn in hell," read one e-mail. "You're a (expletive) Nazi," went another. "Teresa should have told you to go (expletive) yourself," another friendly e-mailer offered. And these were among the milder communiques; those that included death threats will be forwarded to the senders' respective hometown police departments. One of my daughters back in Pittsburgh was brought to tears by a caller to our house. The clever woman identified herself as a Washington reporter seeking to interview me but then embarked on a filthy tirade. It seems a member of the Heinz Kerry Civility Enforcement Patrol posted our home address and telephone number on the response part of my convention blog. As I struggled to close this column with something profound, an e-mail popped up from my oldest brother in faraway Ohio. "From what I'm hearing on late-night radio, the liberal definition of a 'strong woman' is one who abuses anyone who asks a question she doesn't want to answer," he wrote. "A strong conservative woman would have come up with an example of how the questioner's paper had misrepresented the truth about her candidate or position." Of course, Teresa Heinz Kerry didn't do that because she couldn't. That said, and as I shove off from Boston, I'm still waiting for the answer to my question of Sunday night last. |

For the love of god. What is it with this infatuation in the first lady?
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