Posted on 05/13/2014 9:48:15 AM PDT by NYer
Dangit!
#20.
I’m with you...I’m also thinking that she considered those letters private.
She was probably about as deep as a thimble.
“judge not.”
I don’t judge any man’s soul. God won’t let me. But not judging doesn’t mean we should abandon judgment and discernment. The idea that Jack Kennedy or any of the Kennedy brothers is likely to hear “Well done, my good and faithful servant” on Judgment Day is a bit unlikely. I don’t think I’m stretching things much when I estimate there is at least a 99% chance that the Kennedy brothers all died in their evil, unrepentant ways.
Nevermind.
Jackie-IMO-typified the air headed socialities of the 50`s (today too). Bored, superficial and a bit slow. She knew what Kennedy was and married anyway. She was just as ambitious and shallow as JFK.
Good luck with that!
Oh yeah, because this is exactly the same thing. Totally, Dude! Too bad it took so long to release these official records of her high crimes and misdemeanors. It’s too late to impeach her now. We’ll have to settle for just calling her a whore.
Thing is, that she had to marry well, since back then women did as well as their husbands, good or bad, it depended on the man.
“Meanwhile, the press covered up for him, and went on and on and on about Camelot. Sickening.”
Camelot , Macbeth .... pretty much the same thing, right?
I agree. This is perhaps just a step removed from the seal of the confessional.
Jackie was a big girl and a smart one. She knew what she was getting into. She married for money.
AND then, she became "Jackie O." Onassis had more money than God.
I bet she didn't. If she DID, then she would have destroyed them LONG, LONG ago. Do YOU keep stuff that is embarrassing to you? Or do you dump it for REAL?
If Jackie had had ANY qualms about the "privacy" of her letters, she should have BURNED them LONG before. She knew what the media are like. She KNEW that her letters would be of some perverted value. She kept them because she WANTED them to be read someday.
Do YOU keep stuff that is compromising to you? Even in a safety deposit box?
I sure don't.
Air headed-ness is NOT the bailiwick of socialites. It is part and parcel of one's I.Q., personality and upbringing. That is, it's part of human nature.
God made us, so He bequeathed us that part of ourselves. Perhaps it was His sense of humor. He DID invent the sense of humor.
Not a fan of the Kennedy family at all. Just don’t like Holier than thou types who think they know what type of relationship someone has with their maker.
(That being said. Jfk was more conservative than any president that came after him, save Reagan....that includes Nixon ford and both bushes. )
Jackie didn’t keep the letters. They are letters Jackie wrote to a priest, who died in 1964. They would have been in HIS possession, not hers. The article didn’t say who came into possession of them after his death. The article also didn’t say what happened to the letters the priest wrote to her, which would have been part of her estate (if she kept them), but have not been leaked or sold to my knowledge.
If I had READ the article I might have responded better but I am only reading comments. THAT'LL teach me...for a while.
Was she supposed to fly to Dublin after mailing each letter, break into the priest’s home, and steal the letters back one at a time, or should she have waited until the end of their 17 year correspondence and retrieved them in bulk?
Even if they had been in her possession, that doesn’t mean she wanted them to be made public. They were personal letters. Very personal letters.
Personal does not mean embarrassing. I do possess personal items that I would not want sold to the highest bidder. For example, I have a note my Mom wrote to me years ago, when I was experiencing a difficult personal tragedy. It’s a very touching and inspirational note. Nothing embarrassing, but certainly personal. When I die, my family members will go through my belongings and find that note. They will read it, and be touched by it, as I am whenever I read it. They will not sell it to the highest bidder.
How do you destroy letters that you sent?
These are letters she sent to a priest when she was quite young. I am sure she thought they would be kept confidential. As they should have been.
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