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Home Front: Politix
Heinz Kerry Critcizes 'Neanderthal' Attacks On Husband
2004-10-28
EFL - what friggin peach....She'll be an embarrassment to the US - even worse than she is now
Teresa Heinz Kerry called attacks on her husband's foreign policy views "Neanderthal" while meeting with current and former Republicans who said they plan to vote for Sen. John Kerry. "The perpetration of certain myths that diplomacy and alliances are a sign of weakness is Neanderthal," Heinz Kerry said at the Kerry-Edwards presidential campaign headquarters in Pittsburgh. "I never heard of teaching a child to make enemies so they can get along in the playground." Heinz Kerry spoke after listening to six people -- including business owners, a retired Air Force general and Pennsylvania mayors -- talk about their disillusionment with President George W. Bush.
Posted by:Frank G

#18  he and wesley, quite the pair?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-28 10:26:12 PM  

#17  Let's see, disillusioned, retired Air Force general, hanging around Kerry, sounds like......McPeak! Yeah, he brought in a lot of military votes didn't he, Johnny?
Posted by: Steve   2004-10-28 10:24:07 PM  

#16  Geico does great ads...
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-28 7:05:49 PM  

#15  Reminds me of the GEICO commercial:

man at desk: "GEICO.com - so easy a caveman could use it"

off-camera caveman on boom-mic: "What?!? Not cool, man!"

Posted by: spiffo   2004-10-28 7:01:51 PM  

#14  phil-Shoot. That was such a fitting handle for those sole-licking god pretending jihadis. New suggestions?
Posted by: jules 2   2004-10-28 6:55:02 PM  

#13  

EVOLUTION REVOLUTION
Posted by: BigEd   2004-10-28 6:31:56 PM  

#12  Imposter!
Posted by: .Alley OOP   2004-10-28 5:58:32 PM  

#11  She's like something in the funny papers.
Posted by: Alley Opp Opp Opp Opp   2004-10-28 5:54:44 PM  

#10  demonstrating how she got that "translating" job at the UN?

No. Auditioning for Bill Clinton.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-28 5:49:41 PM  

#9  "I never heard of teaching a child to make enemies so they can get along in the playground."

It's not a playground, you stupid sow.

It's the Real World, and some of the people in it are genuinely evil and unless they are confronted resolutely, with force of arms, they do things like slaughter rival tribes and shovel their bodies into mass graves, or manufacture nerve gas and nuclear weapons for use against their neighbors in a bid for plunder and conquest.

The world is NOT a playground, and people like Saddam, or Baby Bashar, or Little Kim, or the Mad Mullahs, are NOT playing. The world isn't Sesame Street, bitch, and it's too damn bad if you don't like it.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-10-28 5:44:54 PM  

#8  demonstrating how she got that "translating" job at the UN?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-28 5:41:17 PM  

#7  Nice picture, Fred. Was this taken after she passed those brewskis around to the guys?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-28 5:37:34 PM  

#6  Neanderthals had a larger brain than modern men and a good case can be made they were more intelligent. I tend to subcribe to the theory that they lost out because of bad luck - a major volcanic eruption and abrupt global cooling.
Posted by: phil_b   2004-10-28 5:36:02 PM  

#5  "Neanderthal"

That is sooooo condescending. I intend to urge all Troglo-American voters to protest this insensitive and racist Sapien-centric characterization by supporting President Bush.

(I really dig those Geico Caveman commercials, btw?)
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-10-28 4:58:07 PM  

#4  I never heard of teaching a child to suck up to terrorists and double-dealing frogs either, but then I wouldn't marry a gold-digger politician, so what do I know.
Posted by: Tom   2004-10-28 4:46:58 PM  

#3  A whole six disaffected "Republicans", eh? Wonder who they pissed off, that they were forced to talk to Heinz-Kerry. Maybe it's some sort of Skull & Bones hazing ritual?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-10-28 4:46:10 PM  

#2  And here I thought imitation was the sincerest form of flattery.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-28 4:40:54 PM  

#1  Considering 'Diplomancy and Alliances' (France?) how about this:

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-10-28 4:37:03 PM  

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