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Posted by Punkingal in General Discussion: Presidential
Tue Feb 14th 2006, 10:04 AM
What I have a problem with is our leadership taking away our right to choose. Are we supposed to be just like the Republicans and have Cookie-Cutter candidates? Breed more of the same kind we have now who let the Republicans get away with everything? I don't think that's what we need. That's why to me, it is a problem much deeper than which candidate you like. It goes to the very core of who we are as Democrats. We don't need a scared, clueless Democratic leadership telling us who we should have as a candidate, even if Brown is better than Hackett. The idea that voters are too dumb to choose the best candidate is ridiculous.

Okay, that's my rant!
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Posted by Punkingal in General Discussion (Through 2005)
Thu Dec 15th 2005, 11:44 PM
There is a Southern Baptist FOOL on there talking as if people are obligated to have children. One of his STUPID comments was, "If you don't have children you remain an adolescent."
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Posted by Punkingal in General Discussion (Through 2005)
Fri Oct 21st 2005, 12:37 PM
Wesley was a member of Troop K, 3rd Squadron of the 278th Regimental Combat Team in Jamestown, Tennessee, part of the Tennessee National Guard.

Wesley was 20 years old, a 2003 graduate of Celina High School. He was married to his high school sweetheart, Muriel, and has an 11 month old daughter, Cameron. Wesley went to Iraq in November of 2004, as part of the largest deployment in Tennessee National Guard history. He was scheduled to come home next week, back to Muriel and Cameron, and his parents and sister, and this small-town community in the foothills of the Cumberland mountains in northern Tennessee. Sadly, Wesley is coming home, but he was killed last week, on October 13th, when an "Improvised Explosive Device" went off near the humvee he was driving near Ad Dujayl, Iraq.

So today, there are ribbons and signs and flags all over town, and everyone waits for Wesley to come home. The soldiers who came to tell his mother he was killed told her he fought hard to live, through several cardiac arrests, but he lost too much blood, and so he is gone. He won't be here to ride his horses, or his four-wheeler, or to see Cameron grow up. Cameron knows his picture...she points at it, smiles, and says Daddy. And that is all she will ever know of Wesley...just the pictures and the memories of others.

This is my hometown, and this is the first soldier lost from this immediate area. And I am so angry. I consider this boy a victim of Bush and Cheney and Condaleeza Rice and Donald Rumsfeld and that whole cabal of war criminals. But I can't say that to anyone here at home, because that would be considered an insult to Wesley. So I am telling you about this lovely boy, another victim of George Bush. May he rest in peace, and may George Bush someday get what he deserves.
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