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So how does Teresa Heinz Kerry spend her former husbands money?


Between the years 1995-2001 she gave more than 4-million dollars to an organization called the TIDES foundation. This foundation supports anti-war groups, including Ramsay Clark's international Action center.

Clark has offered to defend Saddam Hussein when he is tried.

They support the DEMOCRATIC JUSTICE FUND, a joint venture of the TIDES FOUNDATION & billionaire hate monger George Soros.

THe democratic justice fund seeks to ease restrictions on muslim immigration from terrorist states.

They support the council for american-islamic relations, whos leaders are known to have close ties to the terrorists group HAMAS.

They support the NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD, organized as a communist front during the cold war era. One of their attorney's, Lynne Stewart, has been arrested for helping SHEIK OMAR ABDEL RAHMAN, communicate with terror cells in Egypt.

He is the convicted mastermind of the 1993 world trade center bombing.

John & Teresa also support the "Barrio Warriors", a radical hispanic group whos primary goal is to return Arizona, California, New Mexico, & parts of Texas to back Mexico.

Teresa Heinz Kerry is the rich fairy godmother of the radical left. Those who buy into the Kerry facade & his re-invention of himself, beware what you vote for, as you may get it!

Teresa's life story kind of excluded some of this history that she conveniently left out while engaging in her self praise at the democratic convention.
 

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New York ruckus brought to you courtesy of Teresa Heinz-Kerry
by Judi Mcleod, Editor, Canadafreepress.com

July 16, 2004

She may sport fashionable togs rather than a face mask, but the chaos expected during the upcoming GOP convention, is partly courtesy of the stylish Teresa Heinz-Kerry.

The Ketchup Queen financed the shadowy Tides Foundation to the tune of $4 million to date. The Tides Foundation funds the Ruckus Society, a notorious group of anarchists who rioted and looted Seattle during the 1999 World Trade Organization riots.

This summer, the Ruckus Society has been training protesters for the GOP Convention. Included in their how-to Book for Dummies are mass sit-ins, blockades and pie throwing at high-level officials enroute to Madison Square Gardens.

With the money of Mrs. John Kerry, Ruckus Society members live up to their name of being ready to create a ruckus anywhere, but they’re bound to be more careful in New York than they were in Seattle. And it’s not because they are afraid of The Terminator who’s scheduled to give one of the GOP’ keynote addresses. It’s because they don’t want their rioting, looting, sit-ins and blockades to leave the impression that the Dems and their gaggle of Hollywood supporters are the bad guys. It’s the Johnny America shout mimicking Paul Revere: "The Republicans are coming! The Republicans are coming!" that they want to stick in the public mind.

In Ruckus Society Director John Seller’s own words: "The Republicans would love to have images coming out of New York City that make them look like the reasonable ones like they’re about responsibility and law and order and creating a safe society, and that the left was unreasonable and violent."

Rhetoric aside, with tactics like dog decoys intended to deliberately miscue bomb sniffing dogs in their bag of dirty tricks, tossing marbles under the hooves of police horses and using homemade slingshots to pelt the noble beasts, radical protesters should be prepared to wear the unreasonable shoe that best fits them.

While some 600,000 passengers travel to Penn Station on regular working days, protesters are hoping that their handiwork will see the necessity of having to evacuate Madison Square Garden.

All lessons being taught to willing protestors at the Ruckus knee are ones to make it less easy for the New York Police Department to maintain public safety.

Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Timoney calls radical protesters what they are, "criminal conspirators".

"There’s a cadre, if you will, of criminal conspirators who are about the business of planning conspiracies to go in and cause mayhem and cause property damage and cause violence in major cities in America that have large conventions and large numbers of people coming in for one reason or another."

Nothing, least of all commonsense will stop the radicals who are on a mission the equivalent of telling the not so long ago besieged Big Apple to get out of town by sunset.

"We will draw our examples and inspiration from the brave shapers of history who came before us and those who put their bodies on the line to gain independence," was one of the loftier protester warnings on the Internet.

Ruckus Society patron Teresa Heinz-Kerry was a flower child of the 60s when she worked as a United Nations interpreter in Geneva. It was when she was hanging out for an Earth Day rally in 1990 that she first ran into the guy with the same initials as JFK.

The socialite, who partly financed the coming ruckus in Madison Square Garden, is not likely to risk her public safety by being in New York. Her protest days long over, for Teresa Heinz-Kerry the Aug. 31 Day of Civil Disobedience will be as tame as the ketchup bottle on the kitchen table as she watches events from one of her half dozen mansions.
 

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If having money precludes one from entering the White House, then how do you explain each of the past twenty presidents?

While I have little time for Kerry, I think his wife is terrific. I don't understand the US fascination with the private lives of your leaders, and certainly don't understand the post of First Lady (what are you going to call it when you finally elect a woman?) but, if you're going to preoccupy yourself with the wives of your presidents, better a socially active Mrs. Heinz than a Stepford Mrs. Bush.

Don't underestimate her too much ... or forget why Clinton won by a landslide.
 

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I've been saying no way Kerry wins.

This is the kinda stuff that will bury Kerry.

Thank God the Canadians and Frenchies won't be voting.
 

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I find it great.

Love 1 set of rich spoilt bastards (the Booshes,darling) and hate the other set of rich spoilt bastards.


Its obvious that only the really important issues are going to be discussed in the run up to November.
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From Media Matters for America:

Cable news networks obsess over Teresa Heinz Kerry comment; downplay Tribune-Review's right-wing history

On July 26, the cable news networks devoted extensive air time to Teresa Heinz Kerry's exchange with an employee of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, a conservative daily newspaper owned by Richard Mellon Scaife (known as the "Funding Father of the Right"), who paid for the controversial anti-Clinton Arkansas Project.

While the cable networks did numerous stories on the incident between Heinz Kerry and the Tribune-Review employee, they didn't spend much time explaining why Heinz Kerry doesn't like the paper or the fact that Colin McNickle, the journalist who had the exchange with Heinz Kerry, is the newspaper's editorial page editor and has penned columns attacking the Kerry-Edwards '04 ticket. For example, in a July 18 column, McNickle accused Senators John Kerry and John Edwards of being "two Johns pimping for a populism that can only perpetuate poverty." In a 2002 column, titled "We need more Ann Coulters," McNickle wrote, "[W]e need more Ann Coulters. And we need them to ratchet it up and throw more stones." His reporting from the 2004 Democratic National Convention was advertised by the Tribune-Review as follows: "It's a dirty job dealing with liberals, but somebody's gotta do it."

On News from CNN, for example, anchor Wolf Blitzer noted, "There is a long history between her and that newspaper in Pittsburgh as a lot of us who cover politics fully understand." Blitzer didn't bother explaining that "history." He did note later in the day -- after repeated CNN reports of the incident that failed to do any more that identify the Tribune-Review as "conservative" -- that the Tribune-Review is owned by Scaife, "who has donated millions to conservative causes." But if cable news networks had bothered to address the Tribune-Review's "history," viewers might have had a better understanding for Heinz Kerry's unhappiness with the paper, which her spokeswoman identified as a "right-wing rag."

In the mid-1990s, Scaife used the Tribune-Review to promote the utterly unfounded theory that deputy Clinton White House counsel Vince Foster was murdered and other bizarre anti-Clinton conspiracy theories. According to a May 2, 1999, article in The Washington Post, Scaife "personally hired" right-wing journalist Christopher Ruddy "to write about Foster's death for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. ... Ruddy's stories about Foster's death -- most of them challenging the suicide theory, without offering an alternative explanation -- began to appear in January 1995." Scaife hired Ruddy only after he was fired as an investigative reporter for Rupert Murdoch's New York Post, because, Ruddy said, the Post "refused to support further [Vince] Foster projects," as ABC News reporter Chris Bury reported on Nightline on July 18, 1995.

In more recent years, the Tribune-Review has turned its attention to Senator John Kerry and his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry. "Why would a small Pennsylvania paper take aim at a New England politician?" asked Robert Neuwirth, formerly associate editor of Editor & Publisher, in a February 1998 column for In These Times:

The answer is Richard Mellon Scaife. ... Kerry is one of Scaife's favorite targets because he is married to Teresa Heinz, widow of John Heinz, the late Republican senator from Pennsylvania and heir to the enormous ketchup fortune. Scaife is apparently outraged that Kerry walked off with Theresa's [sic: Teresa's] heart -- and her millions (the Tribune-Review once derided Kerry as 'Mr. Teresa Heinz').

In December 2003, the Tribune-Review published a commentary by Tom Randall, senior partner with the consulting firm Winningreen LLC; Randall co-authored a longer version of the commentary, which was published as a report by the right-wing Capital Research Center. The headline on Randall's Tribune-Review commentary accused Heinz Kerry -- by way of the Heinz Endowments (of which she is chair) -- of "team[ing] up with a secretive left-wing group." As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette pointed out, the Tribune Review failed to "mention that Scaife's charities gave $260,000 to Capital Research in 2002."

While Randall attacked what he called the Tides Foundation's "secret funneling of cash from private foundations" (specifically the Heinz Endowments) "to extreme left-wing activist groups," in reality, as a statement released by the Heinz Endowments maintained, "y legally binding contract, every penny of Heinz's support to Tides has been explicitly directed to specific projects in Pennsylvania" -- not to the "extreme left-wing" groups Randall cited.

According to a March 11 statement released by the Tides Foundation, these grants were used for environmental protection or education projects. The Nation's media columnist, Eric Alterman, has also debunked the alleged ties between Heinz Kerry and these so-called leftist groups.
 

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Bush supporters have attempted to smear Teresa Heinz Kerry for many months. The rumor most widely distributed attempts to link her to Hamas through support of the Tides Foundation. The rumor which has been accepted as fact by some yet is completely false. Mrs. Heinz Kerry provides many philanthropic gifts to an array of organizations. The Tides Foundation did receive funds from a foundation that she chairs but it was specifically earmarked for environmental research within Pennsylvania. For clarification, Pennsylvania is not known to be a hotbed for Hamas. Without a doubt this attack was unfair and specifically designed to discredit the entire Kerry campaign.



The Washington Dispatch
 

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Wilm,

Americans do not trust Tereeeeeeeza, you can't change that.
 

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Not trying to change anything, just want to expose outright lies about her. The Tides thing is old non-news.


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The Repubs got nothing to brag on about their record so they gotta pile on the First Lady, just like with Hillary.

Jeezus, imagine if Teresa killed somebody thru negligence in a car crash like Laura did or if Edwards' wife wrote lesbian love scenes in novels like Cheney's wife - we'd never hear the end of it. They would be harping about how killers and pornographers don't represent the moral values of the American people.

Cracks me up to no end.
 

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Wilm,

The Tides foundations has sent funds to terrorist groups, enough said.
 

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