**KOOK ALERT** this just in from Conspiracy Central
Check out these latest gems from Teresa Heinz Kerry in the SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: A practicing Catholic, as is her husband, Heinz Kerry remains outraged at attacks by bishops on her husband's pro-choice views.
"You cannot have bishops in the pulpit -- long before or the Sunday before the election -- as they did in Catholic churches, saying it was a mortal sin to vote for John Kerry," she said.
Heinz Kerry gave no examples.
Here's may favorite.
COUNTING THE VOTES: Heinz Kerry is openly skeptical about results from November's election, particularly in sections of the country where optical scanners were used to record votes.
"Two brothers own 80 percent of the machines used in the United States," Heinz Kerry said. She identified both as "hard-right" Republicans. She argued that it is "very easy to hack into the mother machines."
Now what's a mother machine? Is that like the mother ship? Do you think Teresa wears her aluminum foil hat to bed? Check out the unibrow.
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Sad to say that Helman's "Low Carb Options Ketchup" is on closeout at Publix and Albertson's. But a few friends of ours bought a whole case of the "W" ketchup over the election and gave us a bottle.
It's your choice if you want to be a cafeteria Catholic, but don't preach and profess to others that you are a "good Catholic" of some moral fiber that should be trusted in political office if you can't even follow the rules. Actions speak louder than words. Abortion is wrong according to the Catholic faith, and a mortal sin. So why would another Catholic support and perpetuate that?
As a Catholic I could not vote for Kerry based on THAT FACT ALONE. But I also feel no moral depravity not voting for a Catholic. I voted for a Methodist that has a better grip on his faith and more solid morals than a "fellow Catholic gone astray."
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