Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Cheney Observer - "Where are they now?" - continued...

"Karl Rove, the champion of Pro Life and Strict Marriage Laws governing the obedience of heterosexuals, got his SECOND divorce.

Karl Rove is a social climber. He 'makes' his fiscal gains through the power he can bring to lies. He facilitates his power by maintaining a circle of influential friends.

You know, Karl, I think you are a pretty lousy person. Everyone knows the incidence of divorce following a breast cancer diagnosis is very high. Like women really need more heartbreak other than the diagnosis.

One divorce people figure, well okay. But. Two? Huh? Was she afraid of being a partner in your lead on the human rights abuses you fostered and the illegal invastion into Iraq? Or is there just another woman waiting in the wings for a 'decent length of time' to say the divorce wasn't due to adultery? I mean, it wasn't because the two of you weren't compatible. Right? That should be worked out by all standards. There is no chance you were in Argentina with Sanford, the next President Elect, right?

Come on, Karl, go on Larry King Live and lie to the public some more. After all, aren't you the champion of the 'mea culpa' and the heart felt apology to smooth over all grievances by Republicans? Your electorate awaits.

It is all in the packaging, Karl. You just have to package 'the package' right, that's all.

Rove married Houston socialite Valerie Mather Wainwright, on July 10, 1976. (click here for Wiki and reference to the entries there.) He moved to Texas in January 1977. His sister and father still remembered "the wedding [that] was so extravagant that [we] ... still recall it with awe." Rove and Wainwright were divorced in early 1980; she was 26 and he 29. He attended the University of Texas at Austin in 1977; he still lacked a degree. In July 1999 he told The Washington Post he did not have a degree because "I lack at this point one math class, which I can take by exam, and my foreign language requirement."

In January 1986, Rove married Darby Tara Hickson. She is abreast cancer, a graphic designer, and former employee of Karl Rove & Co. Their son, Andrew Madison Rove (b. 1989), is an undergraduate at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.

On December 29, 2009, it was reported that Rove and Hickson had been granted a divorce in Texas after 24 years of marriage., Dana Perino Rove's spokesperson, said: “Karl Rove and his wife, Darby, were granted a divorce last week. The couple came to the decision mutually and amicably, and they maintain a close relationship and a strong friendship. There will be no further comment and the family requests that its privacy be respected.”


Are Divorce Rates Higher Among Women with Breast Cancer? (click here)

Women diagnosed with terminal breast cancer may be susceptible to higher divorce rates.

As the American Society of Clinical Oncology told CNN, “Terminally ill cancer patients have a higher-than-average divorce rate, and it’s almost always the husband leaving his sick wife.”

Unable to deal with additional stressors, husbands can quickly feel overwhelmed and neglect their own needs, says Deborah Halpern, communications director for the National Family Caregivers Association.

“They forget to care for themselves,” she says. “They still need to eat properly, even though the wife is not cooking, take their own medications, and take personal time away.”

Similarly, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation says, “Do not be afraid to talk about your feelings.”...



Rush Limbaugh had an anxiety attack. Now, he has a legitimate reason to take Xanax. "I've always wondered, all my life, what a heart attack was like." Well, Rush, you still don't know, you had an anxiety attack. Yep, an anxiety attack and nothing else. So much for 'guts.'

There are people with heart conditions that need good treatment and the health care personnel in the USA are more than capable to address it. He is right. If a person experiences chest pain regardless of its etiology, go to the ER and take aspirin along the way.


"...(Military Tribunals) This is not about convictions, this is about getting information...We have had no domestic attacks under Bush (except for 911 - Giuliani is having a difficult time staying on message.)"


I told you, I told you, I told you so.

The Military Tribunals are not the same as the USA Criminal Courts. They are temporary measures to interrogate POWs and release them to their home countries when it is safe to do so. The criminal courts is where these murderers belong. The Neocons are about torture in their detainments and NOT justice. Get over it. These people are liars. Can't trust them.

Below the former mayor predicted another terror attack. Pay attention to the DATE. It was after the Democrats took a majority in the House in 2006. It is all about politics. He said that once before as well. It was shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001. The reason he said it was to cover his political butt. Now that there is a Democratic President in the White House they are screaming about how poorly everything was handled, yet, at the time and for years afterwards the Republicans chronically stated and terrified the nation doing it, that is WOULD HAPPEN AGAIN !!!

Now, who is calling the kettle black? Huh?


Giuliani Predicts Another Terror Attack!!!! (click here)

Edited on Wed Apr-05-06 03:50 PM by AGENDA21
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
predicted Tuesday that 9/11 would not go down in history as the only large-scale terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

"It's better to assume we will be attacked again and go from there," Giuliani said during a speech at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Giuliani, who was New York's mayor when when terrorists struck on Sept. 11, 2001, was the keynote speaker at the 2nd Annual Mayor Richard J. Daley Urban Forum, reported the Chicago Tribune.

"Sept. 11 removed any last vestige of thinking that we're isolated," Giuliani said. "We have the same strengths and vulnerabilities as just about every place else."

According to the Tribune, Giuliani urged local, state and federal officials to make "relentless preparation" for another attack, particularly a strike that can't be anticipated.

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