Chasing the Wind

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Teresa's a Wee Bit Stressed

Poor Teresa Heinz Kerry. She has millions and millions of dollars; she probably doesn’t want the attention that running for First Lady brings. I’m sure she’d rather sit on the porch at Nantucket and enjoy champagne and brie. I know I would if I had her kind of money.

Last night she snapped; right after giving a speech on staying above the fray:

“We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics.”

“My prayers for you, for me, for the country, for the world, are that we keep this at a high level, with dignity, with respect and with a great idealism and courage that took our forefathers to build this great nation.”

a reporter followed up with a question about what Teresa meant by “un-American”, and Teresa replied:

You said something I didnt say. Now Shove it!’

So much for “keep this at a high level, with dignity, with respect,” eh, Teresa? You can watch the video here.

You can hardly blame her, though. Pamibe opines that deep down, Teresa really wants to be a Republican again and it’s the Liberal Lunacy that’s causing her to crack.



2 responses to “Teresa's a Wee Bit Stressed”

  1. Have you ever seen an interview of Heinz Kerry? She doesn’t give a rat’s patooty what other people think of her. She is one tough cookie and says exactly what’s on her mind. Just imagine Kerry’s exact opposite- that’s her. I bet his campaign wishes she would either super glue her mouth shut or vacation in Europe for the next several months. I have a lot more respect for her than I do for her husband. At least she has a spine.

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  2. If I had her kind of money, I’d do the same. I think she’d make a better President than John, but I’m still not gonna vote for her. 😛

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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