Sunday, August 14, 2011

Will Andy Card (Bush Chief of Staff) move to Masssachusetts to run for Senate Race from wife's church in VA?


Kathleene is pastor of a McLean Virginia United Methodist church -- 10 points for best analysis and interpretation __________________________________________________________ The congregation of Chesterbrook United Methodist Church would like to welcome our new pastor, Rev. Kathleen B. Card! Rev. Card is first and foremost a lover of the Lord, having served him for the past ten years as an Associate Pastor at our sister church, Trinity UMC. This is her first appointment as a head pastor. The oldest of seven children, Kathleene Marie Bryan was born in Boston, and grew up in Holbrook, Massachusetts. She holds a BA in English from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, a MA in English Literature from George Mason University, and a Master of Divinity from the Wesley Theological Seminary. In 2004, Rev. Card was named Distinguished Alumna of the University of Massachusetts รข€“ Boston. She has been a school teacher, program director with the Bicentennial of the US Constitution Commission, and Director of External Affairs of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In addition, she has been a member or director of a number of other boards and commissions, and she currently serves on the Board of Governors of the Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. She moved to Virginia in 1983 with her husband, Andrew H. Card, Jr. They have three grown children and five grandchildren.
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1 :
Not likely. No money. It's a liberal state.
2 :
my previous posting was wrong -- No he will not (Republican Party news released 9/11/09): Card said last night in a statement, released by the state Republican Party, that he was heartened by the support and encouragement he has received over the last several days, 'But ultimately, the decision is what I believe to be in the best interest of my family. Now is not the right time for me to enter a political race.' In the statement, Card, 62, endorsed state Senator Scott Brown, a Republican from Wrentham who has said he would only run if Card did not.