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Almost 54....
Is chair of beer distributor, which does about $340M in rev
Was a Theta sorority girl
And an SC alum/cheerleader...
Ummmmm , nuff said... enough of Laura the Librarian, and Hillary and her Fred Flintstone physique... and Grandma Barb Bush... let's get some "foxy in the 50s" back in the white crib....
Oh, and for the goopy stuff:
She founded and ran the American Voluntary Medical Team from 1988 to 1995, which organized trips for medical personnel to provide emergency care to disaster-struck or war-torn third-world areas. She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of several charitable organizations. - nee Katrina, cyclones, and tsunamis... eh eh eh.
Hard core fan of the Corps, go figure.
"She founded and ran the American Voluntary Medical Team from 1988 to 1995, which organized trips for medical personnel to provide emergency care to disaster-struck or war-torn third-world areas. She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of several charitable organizations."
Is worth a boatload, but does all this philanthropic crap (reminds me of the Stanford junta)... and I know that doesn't bother the left, since they defended Terry Heinz Kerry to the hilt.
Is chair of beer distributor, which does about $340M in rev
Was a Theta sorority girl
And an SC alum/cheerleader...
Ummmmm , nuff said... enough of Laura the Librarian, and Hillary and her Fred Flintstone physique... and Grandma Barb Bush... let's get some "foxy in the 50s" back in the white crib....
Oh, and for the goopy stuff:
She founded and ran the American Voluntary Medical Team from 1988 to 1995, which organized trips for medical personnel to provide emergency care to disaster-struck or war-torn third-world areas. She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of several charitable organizations. - nee Katrina, cyclones, and tsunamis... eh eh eh.
Hard core fan of the Corps, go figure.
"She founded and ran the American Voluntary Medical Team from 1988 to 1995, which organized trips for medical personnel to provide emergency care to disaster-struck or war-torn third-world areas. She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of several charitable organizations."
Is worth a boatload, but does all this philanthropic crap (reminds me of the Stanford junta)... and I know that doesn't bother the left, since they defended Terry Heinz Kerry to the hilt.