He knew I had an IC background because he had access to the airline passenger list.
This guy had the "top" security clearance. Former Delta Force too. He was attractive, athletic
50ish. He lived in a golf course development and his neighbor was a general. He took me to
dinner a few times. He gave me a tour of a community that I could live in that "accepts" hawks like me.
It was comforting to know that there are places in America
I can live and not be "weird"....
One time when he was in Nashville I met the man I learned was a "fix up" at the Sheraton and he was staying in the Lamar Alexander Suite (it looked like they hadn't redecorated it since Alexander was governor:):)... Anyway before I slept with him I got this feeling in my gut said to RUN... So I grabbed my things and bolted out of the hotel. It was about 6 month later I found out his connection to the Saudi government.
Anyway- I'm 48 years old and was at an IWPR forum at the Heritage Foundation on women's issues & one of the speakers Kay Hymowitz, a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute said that 80% of the men EDUCATED men over 30 are married. OUCH!!!
Based on that data Saudi-date could be a good option for me. Please tell John Brennan that I do NOT want another "quail hunter".... I do not like to eat "gamey" meat. Also I want someone who does not specialize in surveillance. I feel like I get enough of "that" from the NSA.
Just so the Saudi matchmakers have a clue on my preferences tell them I'm a cub and not a cougar. I would prefer a man in that is 50's early 60's educated with health insurance.
The event was a "re hash" over issues that have not changed.... women have too many balls to juggle... what was nice was seeing republicans, democrats & independents having a "civilized" discussion on topics that matter to over 50% of the population. Mona Charen is a woman I've admired for a long time and when she called men "excellent spider killers".... it made me smile. It's nice to see professional women show their "softer side".... Jennifer Marshall & Kay Hymowitz were opposites thinkers BOTH made valid points. Marshall a June Cleaver mindset seemed comfortable at the Heritage Foundation (she works there) still some did not feel comfortable. It's a den of Free Market thinking. One that has a "tinge" of in your face elitism. Personally I was happy there. Still the Chic Filet lunch was a "bit" odd when hosting a group of mostly liberals who believe in GAY RIGHTS.
I wonder if they serve beef when hosting a group of people from India?
Cathy Reisenwitz a libertarian held a perspective that I could identify with most.
The event was a success because it was a commendable effort of the conservative think tank to "reach out to women".... Thank You Jim Demint and your staff for the hospitality.... Next time how about a vegetarian pasta?
PANEL:
- Kay Hymowitz, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys and other books
- Jennifer A. Marshall, Director, Domestic Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation, and expert in the role that religion, family and community play in society and public policy
- Cathy Reisenwitz, libertarian blogger and digital publishing specialist atReason.com
- Sabrina Schaeffer, Executive Director of the Independent Women's Forum and co-author of Liberty is No War on Women
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