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He219
07-10-2004, 04:43 PM
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20040709/capt.sge.lvs94.090704155429.photo00.default-154x384.jpg

"W Ketchup", not Heinz-Kerry (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/us_vote_food)

Americans allergic to the subtle Democratic flavor of Heinz ketchup can now plunge their "freedom fries" into a 100-percent guaranteed, patriotic alternative: "W Ketchup."

"You don't support Democrats. Why should your ketchup?" says the W Ketchup Internet site wketchup.com, which promises a totally US-made condiment, right down to the bottle.

Heinz ketchup is an institution on American dining tables.


But the taste has soured a little for Republicans because Heinz empire heiress Teresa Heinz-Kerry is married to John Kerry, the Democrat hoping to unseat George W. Bush -- also known simply as "W" -- on November 2.


W Ketchup insists its initial stands for Washington, as in first president George Washington, whose face adorns its bottle beneath the Stars and Stripes.


The new-comer makes no attempt to hide its leanings, even sporting a poetic homage to Republican icon Ronald Reagan, who died June 5 at 93, on its Internet site.


"G5s (Gulfstream jets) or GIs? A Tough Choice," W. Ketchup tells prospective customers.


"Choose Heinz and you're supporting Teresa and her husband's Gulfstream Jet, and liberal causes such as Kerry for President," it warns.


"When you choose W Ketchup, you also support the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to the children of our brave heroes who have fallen in battle."


Heinz has 57 varieties, but also 57 foreign factories, it claims.


"W Ketchup comes in one flavor: American."


"We are simply a group of friends who came up with the idea at a barbecue in upstate New York a few months ago. We are all investors," said W Ketchup chief operating officer Susie Oliver.


Thousands of bottles had been sold in the three and a half weeks of business, she said. Orders are taken in batches of four bottles for 12 dollars plus shipping.


Testimonials on the company's Internet site are glowing for the Republican-style ketchup.


"Thank you for giving us a delicious American alternative to the standard Heinz Ketchup. Henry Heinz may have been a great American, but I have absolutely no interest in supporting The Kerry's anti-American causes," wrote "S.S" of Akron, Ohio.


Heinz says it is non-partisan, stressing that all the Heinz family trusts together hold less than four percent of the stock. Neither Teresa Heinz, nor her husband, have any role in management, it stresses.


The ketchup war is only the latest political skirmish to be fought on the battlegound of American menus.


:lol:

Vance
07-10-2004, 04:52 PM
rofl

He219
07-10-2004, 05:19 PM
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The couple would rank as the wealthiest to occupy the White House, far surpassing such storied presidential fortunes as the Kennedys'. Their assets are so vast and far-reaching that they mirror the U.S. economy, and will likely raise questions about conflicts of interest.

The Times said its estimates ranged from 900 million to 3.2 billion dollars. The estimates took into account living expenses and charitable contributions.
Los Angeles Times (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/latimests/20040627/ts_latimes/estimateofheinzfortunedoubled)

fred_engles
07-10-2004, 05:51 PM
Kinda stupid, considering that HJ Heinz Co already gives far more
$ to republicans than democrats (http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/contrib.asp?Ind=G2100) (and that Theresa Heinz Kerry controls only a small fraction of Heinz Co).

He219
07-10-2004, 05:54 PM
That link also interpolates as $22,852.25 to Republicans for Election Year 2004 and $37,185 for 2002.

;)

http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20040710/capt.ncgh10707102217.democratic_ticket_kerry_ncgh107.jpg



Also from the article:

The Times examined financial disclosures as far back as 1982 filed by Sen. John Heinz (R-Pa.), who died in 1991, and Kerry. In 1995, H.J. Heinz Co. filed an SEC document that showed Heinz Kerry was the beneficiary of trusts that held $400 million of Heinz stock. Separately in 1995, the year they married, Kerry filed a Senate disclosure report that showed Heinz Kerry had other assets worth an estimated $100 million.

The Times examined the portfolio of stocks and bonds for each year since 1995, and concluded that it grew to roughly $1.3 billion, in part by diversifying out of Heinz stock.

In addition to her family holdings, Heinz Kerry controls three large nonprofit corporations in Pittsburgh and Washington that have a combined $1.2 billion in assets, according to Internal Revenue Service (news - web sites) filings. They have a wide-ranging agenda, supporting the arts, education, women's health, the environment and much more.

Tax records show that she supplements those activities with separate money from family trusts. For example, she provides at least $6.5 million annually to the Heinz Family Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, to help its activities.

She also separately supports half a dozen programs that involve environmentalism and archeology in another unregistered organization — the Teresa and H. John Heinz III Foundation — that does not file tax returns.

scm77
07-10-2004, 08:33 PM
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The couple would rank as the wealthiest to occupy the White House, far surpassing such storied presidential fortunes as the Kennedys'. Their assets are so vast and far-reaching that they mirror the U.S. economy, and will likely raise questions about conflicts of interest.

The Times said its estimates ranged from 900 million to 3.2 billion dollars. The estimates took into account living expenses and charitable contributions.
Los Angeles Times (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/latimests/20040627/ts_latimes/estimateofheinzfortunedoubled)

But don't forget, John Kerry stands up for the little guy! rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I'm gonna buy some of that W Ketchup. :D

OB Kenobi
07-10-2004, 10:10 PM
But don't forget, John Kerry stands up for the little guy! rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I'm gonna buy some of that W Ketchup. :D

That's almost as funny as W's military record.

http://itsjustanamthing.com/bull****.jpg

hank
07-11-2004, 12:05 PM
Funny to note that Kerry's wife is only a Heinz by marriage. She was married to deceased former Senator Heinz from Pennsylvania. So, she married money, and then Kerry married married money.

I also read a quote last week where Mrs. Kerry said she would give it all back, meaning Kerry, to have her first husband back. If memory serves the late Senator Kerry dies in a plane crash.

Life is very circular in a lot of ways.

hank

duck
07-11-2004, 12:33 PM
Whom are the McIlhennies of Tabasco fame backing? ;)

Vance
07-11-2004, 12:36 PM
BAHAHA, look at the ad banner at the top of this page rofl

Help Kerry! (http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/MariaCaramela/kerry.jpg)

hank
07-11-2004, 12:38 PM
Whom are the McIlhennies of Tabasco fame backing? ;)

That is a great question, whoever it is I'll vote for him cause he'll be SPIIIIIICAAAYYYYY!

hank

Herrmannek
07-11-2004, 01:56 PM
I don't know to be happy or sad in context of heinz, because it want move its all european production to Poland....

Fintin
07-11-2004, 02:12 PM
Whom are the McIlhennies of Tabasco fame backing? ;)

That is a great question, whoever it is I'll vote for him cause he'll be SPIIIIIICAAAYYYYY!

hank

hahahahahaha


what about frenches mustered...who are they backing?

WolverineBlue
07-11-2004, 02:51 PM
I went to school with her son, Chris. He banged Gwynneth Paltrow. This happened only because of the money -- he was a huge geek.

SpazzMunky
07-11-2004, 04:23 PM
W ketchup :roll: