Thursday, August 27, 2009

Once Again, Taryn Thoman Insists on a Tribute for All You Have Done, Teddy!


Feelings of emotional pain and anguish have overcome the quiet village of HyannisPort. The Kennedy gawkers, Eric Schwaab, Taryn Thoman, Janet Joakim, Roy Richardson, Rick Presbrey and the remainder of this ilk have joined hands in unison to pretend they are up close and personal with the Kennedy clan. Obviously, Taryn Thoman was separated from Karla Faye Tucker, at birth!

Expecting deference upon his final passing, Thoman is willing to overlook a number of outrageous actions and conspiracies that were indeed covered up by Teddy. Taryn Thoman, in her infinite state of ignorance, still expects me to be deferential to her hero. Thoman is unaware that Ted Kennedy was aware of a plot to sell weapons to terrorists in 1990, and expects compassion and kindness extended to the corrupt. This is merely a reflection of Taryn's own chaotic psyche.

As usual, Taryn doesn't know what she's talking about, and I would make my opinions known anywhere on the planet. You wouldn't have one to stand on if it weren't for the sacrifices I made. Teddy and Caroline hardly told the truth. For the record, neither did the Bush Administration. I left the Catholic Church and have since left them, too, out of a substantial will. Contrary to what Taryn Thoman and her ilk would like to believe, there is no forgiveness for corruption that offends God in this manner.

Nevertheless, only the likes of Thoman can possibly believe there is forgiveness for corruption of this magnitude. Good luck on Judgement Day, Taryn! If you believe in luck on Judgement Day. Clearly, I don't!

Welcome to Hyannis, all you naive!


JFK Hyannis Museum offers free admission for the next two days
08/27/09 · 11:31 am :: posted by editor in Cape & Islands News Link to Post/Share
Museum is open to the public to allow people to pay their respects to Senator Kennedy

For the next two days, admission to the JFK Hyannis Museum will be free. The museum will be open to the public to allow people the opportunity to pay their respects to the Kennedy Family. The Museum issued the following statment on the Senator's death:

“Over the last 17 years those of us at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum have had the great privilege of getting to know Senator Kennedy, who was an ardent supporter of our museum.

Senator Kennedy supported the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum from the very beginning and was a frequent visitor. His help and belief in the museum contributed greatly to the success it is today.

All of us at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum express our deep sadness on the passing of Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Our hearts go out to Mrs. Kennedy, the Senator’s children and all members of the Kennedy family.

We will miss him greatly. He was much more than our esteemed Senator; he was our neighbor and friend.”

The Museum is located at 397 Main Street in Hyannis. 508-790-3077.

While your at it, pay your respects to Taryn Thoman. We have heard that she has encouraged a local blogger to post items that compromise the political interests of the Kennedy family on this website.

Taryn Thoman thinks this tactic might help the homeless, another political issue of which she personally cares deeply. Perry and Marvin are excited to be moving in to 22Mountain Ash Road.

The Kennedy family remains grateful to Thoman for her direct support of the homeless. Their last words as the funeral cortage left the compound were "Better her than us!"