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UPDATED: John Kerry -- Deadbeat Dad?



In anticipation of the unsealing of John Kerry’s divorce and child custody papers, we decided to re-post our “Deadbeat Dad” story. If this is what we have gleaned from the available public record, just wait until the court documents are opened …

Update: When John Kerry got his first marriage annulled, he told reporters annulment was “one of this special Catholic things.” “75 percent of all annulments in the world take place in the United States,” he joked. “I guess that figure drops to 50 percent if you take out all Massachusetts politicians.”

His first wife, Julia Thorne wasn’t amused. She said the annulment of the 14-year marriage to Kerry was “devoid of any sense of humanity of what it means to me and the children.”

This is the same wonderful man she had to sue for child support. And still the press is silent. Read on…

On the campaign trail the Kerry's look like a devil-may-care, happy-go-lucky brood. But like many upper crust families, the Kerry's too have a dark history; one swirling in a shadowy fog of divorce, depression, thoughts of suicide, and perhaps even deadbeat parenting.

It all started in 1971 when Julia Thorne met a young Yale grad and Navy boy named John Kerry. We have covered this early part of the story in some detail before.

What is clear is that Thorne suffered from severe depression. She was also so lonely during her life with the ambitious Kerry, she contemplated suicide more than once. But, thank God, Miz Thorne found help through the healing touch of therapy. Away from John Kerry she found balance and happiness.

But that's also where the story gets weird. You see, John Kerry became a bit of a drifter in those post-Julia Thorne days. He fancied himself a bit of a playboy and dated numerous B-list actresses.

And, according to the Boston Globe, found himself is some financial trouble:

He took out a $473,000 loan to purchase a home in Washington, thinking his daughters would be staying with him for periods of time. It was "a huge mistake," he says, as he found himself returning to Boston most weekends to maintain his ties to his children and the state. He sold the D.C. home and bought a Boston condo but "lost his shirt" when he sold it a few years later, as he told the Globe in 1996. "He was broke," [Kerry comrade] Blum says.

At the time, Kerry had to hit the speaking circuit to collect honoraria (a practice that is now illegal for members of Congress) in order "to meet child-support payments, campaign debts, and tuition costs." He collected over $120,000 from such entities as Big Oil and Big Tobacco.

He must not have done a good job of making those child support payments, though. Shortly thereafter Julia Thorne filed a law suit against John Kerry to get more child support from him. The story was covered only briefly in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on June 10th, 1995:

Sen. John Kerry's ex-wife is suing him for higher support payments, saying his income is up substantially. The lawsuit was filed April 6, seven weeks before the Massachusetts Democrat married Teresa Heinz, the widow of Sen. John Heinz III of Pennsylvania. She controls a fortune estimated at $675 million.

Both Kerry and his former wife, Julia Thorne, said the lawsuit has nothing to do with his remarrying May 26. They divorced in 1988.

The story raised some troubling questions. Like, did John Kerry ever miss any of his child support payments during his cash-strapped, Hollywood-lovin' days? And just how little was he paying Thorne for child support? Thorne is the heiress to a $300 million Wall Street fortune, which leads us to believe it was more a matter of principle than of money. Nonetheless, we think voters are entitled to answers.

During the primary, John Kerry said, "The highest office in the land requires the highest level of openness for the American people.... As president, openness will be the hallmark of my administration, not some talking point."

We ask for nothing less before we consider whether or not to put a potential deadbeat dad in the White House.
 

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... vs. a war-*****ring antichrist. Yup. Nice choices ya got there.
 

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"True democratic party tradition.1st a serial rapist.Next a deadbeat Dad."

Do you actually have any real interest in politics or issues or are you just the official democrat bashers for repubs.

I mean come on get real, democratic tradition is sticking up for the common man.

Corruption??? Come on! What politician isn't corrupt? Probably the only difference is that dems try to be descretely corrupt (real estate scams etc.) for personal gain while the repubs use illegal wars, defense spending for their personal gain.
 

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"I mean come on get real, democratic tradition is sticking up for the common man."

I guess you exclude straight white males who aren't felons nor homeless from the "common man" group.

[This message was edited by Igetp2s on June 28, 2004 at 03:42 PM.]
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> mean come on get real, democratic tradition is sticking up for the common man.
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Sticking up for the common man??..Criminal aliens are not the common man...homosexuals preferences are not the common man..racial quotes and racist affirmitive action are not the common man...Hindering the free market does not benifit the common man....giving criminals free education is not for the common man....redistribution of wealth to reward failure therby taking away for the truly needy is not for the common man.
 

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No, offense, there, peaches, but your Mr. Bush is a doing a bang-up job of hindering the free market. Unless you think all the defense contracts, oil contracts, blah blah were the direct result of open competition.
 

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Well thats your territory and I'll tread lightly,but its basically tradition that the party in power picks their buisness pals so this is hardly unique to Bush or any dem.Its probably not right but I guess the end justifys the means.Man is morally bankrupt to begin with.
 

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True, that man is morally bankrupt to begin with ... thankfully, woman is not.
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Woman hasn't had so many chances yet.

Thatcher was a fu**ing nightmare.

And BTW, during her entire tenure, no female became a cabinet minister.(about 13 years)

That queen bee only liked to be surrounded by drones.
 

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That whole article is a non-issue. Just more dirt-digging by Republican lapdogs.

Guy gets divorced, wife is depressed. Later, he comes into more money she asks for a bigger cut.

How do those facts state that he is a deadbeat Dad? The facts don't but the melodramatic insinuations by these guys would have you believe that he is/was.

If they disqualified everybody who had a divorce or dysfunctional family, your right wing hero/god Ronnie Reagan would never have been in the White House.

Now imagine what muck we'd be reading if Theresa Heinz Kerry had sped thru a stopsite and killed a man in an accident like Laura Bush did. Somehow, that would be indicative of Kerry's moral failures.
 

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"I guess you exclude straight white males who aren't felons nor homeless from the "common man" group."

"Sticking up for the common man??..Criminal aliens are not the common man"
Like those that evaded debtor prisons in Europe to start a new life in the new land, hmmm where they criminal aliens?

"...homosexuals preferences are not the common man.."
Well actually yes they are, they've always been in our and all cultures, they've fought in our wars, worked, paid taxes, been in politics, etc throughout the years. Biggotry and homophobia may have forced them to hide parts of themselves for mainstream society but yes they make up part of the common man.

"racial quotes and racist affirmitive action are not the common man..."
You support this administration, hello, racial profiling, please don't talk about racism.
"Hindering the free market does not benifit the common man...."
This means what?
"giving criminals free education is not for the common man...."
That's a new invention called rehabilitation, but I guess you'd rather have them get out and continue to commit crimes rather than having the chance of getting a decent job.
"redistribution of wealth to reward failure therby taking away for the truly needy is not for the common man."
Lol, there's some empty repub rhetoric for ya. Reward failure? Take away from the truly needy? Where do you get this stuff? Come everybody knows that the real repub attitude towards the "truly needy" is pull yourself up by your own boot straps or die but you sure as hell better not ask me for anything.

The common man as in the blue collar worker, teachers, bank clerks anybody from mid-middle class on down, indifferent of color by the way.
I mean concern for issues such as heath care, education, public assistance.
That as opposed to the basic repub economic theory which is totally classist, and has a basic goal of keeping the rich elitest class where it is and has the underlying attitude of phuck the poor. What's worse is while appeasing the rich through tax policies to keep their backing, the repubs use the "regular guy" type of not particularily bright candidate such as Reagan, bush2, quayle, etc. to manipulate to the average joe, white, redneck type for votes.

By the way you guys start on your, the white man..., the gays...
Well first of all, I am a white man and we should give thanks first of all because we have traditionally had it easier than anybody else in American society, secondly that tone makes me wonder if you actually care about issues or just biggots that want to go back to a white run/dominated society where gays better stay in the damn closet, and those of any color other than white better not get upity.
 

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Puhleeze..
The key word in this is preference and illeagal...that is NOT equel oppurtunity.

Thats why the dems are going the way of the dinasour.
 

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"Puhleeze..
The key word in this is preference and illeagal...that is NOT equel oppurtunity.

Thats why the dems are going the way of the dinasour."

You're rambling now Pat.
 

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