Anonymous wrote:Idk about Kennedys but we all know people who are always in some sort of trouble, always need to be bailed out. I wonder what this is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
Let’s have your husband’s head blown apart right next to you, and pieces of his brain all over your clothing and in your hair, and then let’s see how you turn out after that, okay?
You utter scumbag.
+1 yes scumbag
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
Let’s have your husband’s head blown apart right next to you, and pieces of his brain all over your clothing and in your hair, and then let’s see how you turn out after that, okay?
You utter scumbag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of this (not cancer and disease, but some of the rest of of it) has to do with seeking thrills. You don't run for president if you don't want thrills and risk because a lot of people will hate you. You don't pilot a private plane in a storm with minimal training if you aren't an overconfident thrill-seeker.
But Caroline had no control over her father or son’s actions.
She just bore the pain.
Sorry, that should have read brother, not son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of this (not cancer and disease, but some of the rest of of it) has to do with seeking thrills. You don't run for president if you don't want thrills and risk because a lot of people will hate you. You don't pilot a private plane in a storm with minimal training if you aren't an overconfident thrill-seeker.
But Caroline had no control over her father or son’s actions.
She just bore the pain.
Anonymous wrote:Some of this (not cancer and disease, but some of the rest of of it) has to do with seeking thrills. You don't run for president if you don't want thrills and risk because a lot of people will hate you. You don't pilot a private plane in a storm with minimal training if you aren't an overconfident thrill-seeker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They say the Kennedy Curse but a lot of families with money have great tragedies because they are able to do more dangerous activities without regulations than other “regular” people.
The curse forces you to fly airplanes?
The PP just explained that. It’s not really a “curse”, it’s bad outcomes from wealth and entitlement that allow risky behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
And eating disorder
And we are not to have sympathy for Caroline because…?
Anonymous wrote:Another forum comment raised that this type of cancer can often be caught early and treated with bone marrow transplants. Given her access to medical care, has the family shared if she was not successful with the bone marrow transplant?
She’s had a child so recently as well, can that exacerbate this disease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They say the Kennedy Curse but a lot of families with money have great tragedies because they are able to do more dangerous activities without regulations than other “regular” people.
The curse forces you to fly airplanes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
And eating disorder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother also died of cancer at 64.
Caroline, who has never run for office or been known for seeking thrills, has lived through a lot of sorrow.
And BTW, this isn’t the grief Olympics. One can feel sympathy for her and for families affected by other tragedies.
Her mother's death wasn't exceptionally young. For a woman born in the 1920s, the life expectancy was about 70 years, plus her mother was a heavy smoker.
She was also a drug and alcohol addict.
Anonymous wrote:They say the Kennedy Curse but a lot of families with money have great tragedies because they are able to do more dangerous activities without regulations than other “regular” people.