Latest CDAN has dropped.
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> PART TWO is posted below at this link. You can post comments here if you wish. So sorry but due to foreign time zones & waiting for legal approvals, we have to post the final part tomorrow morning (Eastern USA time) Very sorry!. So here is PART 2 of 3:
> Besides “Mari”, there is another lady, whom we will call “Princess”, because she’d be raised to be one all of her life. Since her birth in America, she had always been the living epitome of privilege, advantage, and every benefit that comes from being a white, wealthy, powerful, entitled member of an elite family in America. Of course to the outside world she lived by the code of PR spin and image control that ruled her family for generations. Her “Noblisse Oblige” was a trait they all shared — as they gave so much of their time, money, and energy to help the poor little unfortunate people of the world (in their minds anyway).
Princess was a vision of entitlement in all its glory.
> Like her many in her family, Princess had a brush or two with the law. Not as bad as many in her family — with drugs, alcohol, obstructing justice, manslaughter, rapes, and even outright murder. Her family set the bar for thinking they were above the law. After all, they made the laws.
> Princess took her elite life even one step higher by marrying into another political family. This was supposed to create an unstoppable political dynasty, but it just didn’t work out. Yet — what did work out — was this couple’s social and political connections. Their life of deals, friends, and gatherings.
Whether it was for fundraising; political causes; charity; environmental work; or just vacations. Princess and her hubby were very active on the same scene as so many others in their class and level. Pictures and mentions in the New York Social pages. Features in The Hamptons magazine. Small features in Vanity Fair — they ran with the crowd and were part of that scene.