While we're on the subject of John Kerry's older sister, consider this bit from The Villager article:
She is now nongovernmental (N.G.O.) liaison at the U.S. Mission to the U.N. - and she makes clear that prevents her from doing any political fundraising.
(You keep using the word "clear." I do not think that word means what you think it does):
In an intimate club setting (Caroline's) across the street from the fabled Brill Building and around the corner from Aldon Music where Carole King began her career over 40 years ago, one of the world's most beloved pop music icons worked her magic once again winning over a rather dour crowd with her trademark wit, warmth, and musical gifts. For a singer who rarely performs in public, Carole established immediate rapport with the audience. Introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Peggy Kerry and Bebe Neuwirth, Carole immediately warmed up the gathering of still frozen rush hour commuters who plucked down $500-$150 in support of Sen. John Kerry's campaign.
The author of that site was even kind enough to include photos of Peggy at the fundraiser.
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