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Subject: Prospective First Lady: Heinz 57
On Watch    2/28/2004 1:12:16 AM
After her Wal*Mart fandango, the Kerry Committee bettero get her on meds and park her out in Rocky mountains for the duration. Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004 12:13 p.m. EST NewsMax Teresa Heinz Kerry: I'm an 'African American' First lady wannabe Teresa Heinz Kerry sometimes describes herself as an "African American," even though she grew up amidst segregated privilege in colonial Mozambique. "My roots are African," she told a reporter in 1995. "The birds I remember, the fruits I ate, the trees I climbed, they're African." Throughout the 1990s, Heinz Kerry referred to herself as "African American," the Baltimore Sun revealed on Tuesday. And when her use of the term set off a firestorm of controversy in 1993, she defended the claim. "African-hyphen-American belongs to blacks," Heinz Kerry's spokesman told reporters, insisting that it was proper for his boss to call herself African American as long as no hyphen was used or intended. The one-time Republican's depiction of herself as African rankles some who knew Heinz Kerry in the days when her father ran a medical clinic in Mozambique. Some say the wealthy "African American" has snubbed blacks in her homeland, because she has done next to nothing with her vast Heinz Foods fortune to improve living conditions there. "We are proud she is a daughter of the land," Neo Simbine, 75, a retired black nurse who worked with Heinz Kerry's father, told the Sun. "But you have to live what you say. If she really loves Mozambique and has lots of money, why doesn't she build us a hospital?" Heinz Kerry's fortune is equal to nearly a quarter of Mozambique's annual Gross Domestic Product. But aside from a contribution to her homeland's Save the Children Fund, the woman who repeatedly invokes her Mozambican roots has limited her generosity. A spokeswoman for the Heinz Foundation said the prospective first lady would give more if she were more confident the money would be managed properly.
 
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American Kafir    RE:The hidden price of a dowager's dowery.   3/2/2004 6:19:46 AM
>>Ah, Lyndon LaRouche. Is he still alive? He was fun to laugh at back in the Reagan era.<< Not only is he still alive, he's running for President as a Democrat, but without the national recognition the other candidates are getting. Howard Dean merely hinted at the "September 11th was a faked terror attack by Bush to rally support for a war for Halliburton" conspiracy theories that are essentially holy gospel to LaRouche, so it's not far off the mark to say that the Democratic Party is philosophically beholden to twits. If you could combine Sharpton's anti-Semitism, Kucinich's fear of orbital mind control lasers, Kerry's left-of-Mao politics, and Edwards' 19th Century economic isolationism all into one person, you'd have LaRouche. Happy Super Tuesday.
 
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sentinel28a    RE:The hidden price of a dowager's dowery.   3/2/2004 1:19:26 PM
I'll have to give my Wisconsite friends hell for that. If even the media hasn't noticed him, that says something for Nutcase LaRouche. Even Lenin wouldn't count him as a useful idiot.
 
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