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Kerry made his Bones in secret
club - like Bush Posted on Thursday, May 15 @
15:46:06 EDT by JohnBrown Submitted
by sv3n | | by Andrew Miga, Boston Herald
[US] May 15, 2003
WASHINGTON - Sen. John F.
Kerry expounds on many issues in his presidential
campaign, but he's completely silent on one topic: his
membership in Skull and Bones, Yale's infamous secret
society.
``John Kerry has absolutely nothing to
say on that subject. Sorry,'' said Kerry spokeswoman
Kelley Benander.
Kerry is a respected senator and
a decorated Vietnam War combat veteran, but 36 years
after he was initiated into what has been called the
``ultimate old boy network,'' he's wary of breaking the
ultra-exclusive club's strict secrecy
code.
There's also another high-profile member of
the club: President Bush.
Bonesmen already are
buzzing over the prospect of the first Bones vs. Bones
presidential race should Kerry win his party's
nomination and face Bush in 2004.
``Bones don't
care who wins,'' said author Alexandra Robbins, whose
book ``Secrets of the Tomb'' pierced the secrecy
shrouding the 171-year-old society. ``If Kerry wins,
it's still a Bones presidency.''
Robbins calls
the group ``probably the most secretive and successful
club in America,'' and adds, ``It's also pretty
bizarre.''
Every year, 15 Yale juniors are tapped
for the club, which holds meetings twice a week in a
crypt-like building known as the
``Tomb.''
Robbins described the interior, replete
with skulls and skeletons, as a cross between the
``Addams Family'' and a slightly shabby English men's
club.
There are bizarre initiation rites,
including a ceremony where new members must spend an
evening before a roaring fire in the Tomb recounting
details of their sexual history to fellow
members.
Kerry was tapped for the club in 1968,
two years after Bush, whose father and grandfather were
also Bonesmen. Kerry's brother-in-law from his first
marriage, David Thorne, was Bones. So was the late
husband of Kerry's current wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry. The
Bones alumni roster is flush with CIA officials,
business moguls, congressmen and Supreme Court justices.
The club owns a secluded 40-acre island retreat on the
St. Lawrence River.
In 1986, Kerry allegedly
tried to recruit Jacob Weisberg, then a college-age
intern at ``The New Republic''
magazine.
Weisberg, now Slate magazine editor,
said Kerry made his pitch during a private meeting in
his Senate office. Weisberg declined, pointedly asking
Kerry how he squared his liberalism with membership in
such an elitist club that refused to admit women.
``Kerry got sort of flustered and said, `I've marched
with battered women,' '' Weisberg told the
Herald.
Five years later, Kerry was among those
voting to force the club to admit women after a bitter
court fight.
http://www2.bostonherald.com/news/national/bone05152003.htm
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