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To: MrLucky who wrote (6843)5/7/2004 10:45:59 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
You lie when you say Kerry "owns" any of that stuff. He doesn't. It belongs to Theresa and her family. They have a very strong pre-nup. of course Kerry can use it, but he doesn't own it. Just half their Boston home which he's already mortgaged. Please get your facts straight.

Also we have agreed to quit attacking wives and war heros.
Stick to the pledge.



To: MrLucky who wrote (6843)5/7/2004 11:34:47 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Your "war hero" kerry-boy doesn't get to use the yacht, jet and SUVs anymore?

DGL, that is incorrect. See below.

Kerry Gets Permission to Drive 'Family' SUV
by Scott Ott (2004-04-22) -- Just hours after telling reporters that he doesn't own an SUV but his family does, Sen. John Forbes Kerry announced today that he had gained permission from his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, to drive the family's Chevy Suburban on brief trips to the grocery store or dry cleaner.

"I didn't ask to take it on the campaign trail because it gets lousy gas mileage which is bad for the environment," said Mr. Kerry. "But I was excited when Teresa told me that I could run out to the Piggly-Wiggly in the big rig."

Mr. Kerry's spokesman later explained that, "the family calls the SUV 'the big rig', not Senator Kerry, because it's not his vehicle, so he doesn't need a nickname for it. The SUV belongs to someone else in the family--in this case, his wife, but not the Senator."

President Bush could not be reached for comment because, according to his spokesman, "he's out hauling some lumber in his Ford F-250 Super Duty, four-door pickup truck."

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