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Her Dying Wish: to Oust Bush (Barf Alert)
AP/Nola.com ^
| 11-8-03
| Staff
Posted on 11/09/2003 9:35:18 AM PST by veronica
New Orleans - Gertrude M. Jones didn't want flowers or cards when she died. She wanted to get rid of President George W. Bush.
The 81-year-old woman's obituary asked that memorial donations be given "to any organization that seeks the removal of President Bush from office." And people around the country are following her wishes.
In an online memorial book to Jones, dozens of people posted messages of support. Many wrote that they would contribute to the Democratic National Committee or one of the presidential contenders.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: antibush; bushbashing; deadvoter; dems; usefulidiots; waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; yellowdogdemocrats
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To: LoudRepublicangirl
"How naive does the DNC think it's constituency is?"
Very, Very, naive, and they seldom disappoint them.
41
posted on
11/09/2003 11:34:12 AM PST
by
F.J. Mitchell
(If you seen yourself as other people do, you'd laugh too.)
To: F.J. Mitchell
Good job like it!
42
posted on
11/09/2003 11:38:59 AM PST
by
LADYAK
To: veronica
DIE YOU OLD BITCH!.......never mind. Why is this news? When I die i want my ashes thrown in hitlarys face!
43
posted on
11/09/2003 11:40:29 AM PST
by
longfellow
(www.ROCKSOUPSTUDIOS.com)
To: LADYAK
Thanks.
44
posted on
11/09/2003 11:43:59 AM PST
by
F.J. Mitchell
(If you seen yourself as other people do, you'd laugh too.)
To: veronica
Now that she's dead, she knows the truth, so I'm sure she is looking up begging to change this plea. God bless her soul and take pity on the ignorant for they know not what the hell they're talking about.
45
posted on
11/09/2003 11:57:04 AM PST
by
whereasandsoforth
(tagged for migratory purposes only)
To: F.J. Mitchell
Just for a test, I wrote that I would give money to the less fortuneate instead. It never appeared.
To: veronica
Bitter, sad ending to this woman's life. I wonder how her life was prior? Either way, she could have made her life better by not leaving this world with so much hatred but..it's typical sad to say. Better her than me but I will pray for her soul anyway as I do for anyone that passes.
47
posted on
11/09/2003 12:06:52 PM PST
by
cubreporter
(I trust Rush...he will prevail in spite of the naysayers)
To: mylife
Do you think they will post this one?
Thank you for leaving this a better place.
Your contribution is noted.
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stockton, CA) November 9, 2003
48
posted on
11/09/2003 12:14:33 PM PST
by
Publius6961
(40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
To: veronica
This reminds me of a story about an IN woman who died and asked on her deathbed to be buried in Chicago so that she can still vote.
Well, sometimes the "dead" also vote in liberal New Orleans too. New Orleans was liberal as early as 1945, particularly after 1970.
To: cubreporter
Wouldn't it be odd if in reality this woman's life was totally unchanged from one election to another? She just believed that she prospered with "democracy." It was probably all in her head. She was probably taught to support "democracy."
Years ago, a network, CBS I think, that interviewed an elderly voter in IA. He said that he had voted in some twelve presidential elections, but he could not tell one bit of difference personally no matter who won each election.
To: veronica
Another one bites the dust hey hey Another one bites the dust.
To: DanTheAdmin
I presumed their screening proccess was for the purpose of censorship. Which would be acceptable if it were merely to omit offensive posts. In their minds it appears, everything regardless of how respectful to the deceased, is offensive if no donation to the DNC is promised.
52
posted on
11/09/2003 12:25:31 PM PST
by
F.J. Mitchell
(If you seen yourself as other people do, you'd laugh too.)
To: veronica
I am very sure Ms. Jones will be voting in the next election, dead or not. And she is even fund raising?
To: veronica
Presuming this is authentic and not a slimy RAT attempt to exploit this poor woman, I hope they hooked up a tachometer to her casket because she will be spinning 10,000+ RPM when Dubya is re-elected next year.
To: F.J. Mitchell
Which I find a bit odd, don't you? I made my entry as bland and non-partisan as possible. And wasn't there one of these a few months back? I seem to remember another old woman whose last wish was to get Bush out of office. Anyone else remember that?
To: One_American; All
I knew it! Here it is. Another "womans's dying wish"! Does anyone find this odd?
http://www.madison.com/toolbox/index.php?action=printme&ref=captimes&storyURL=/captimes/news/stories/55234.php Obituary backs 'removal of Bush'
Woman 'thought he was a liar'
By Lee Sensenbrenner
August 21, 2003
When Sally Baron's family wrote her obituary, they described a northern Wisconsin woman who raised six children and took care of her husband after he was crushed in a mining accident.
She had moved to Stoughton seven years ago to be closer to her children and was 71 when she died Monday after struggling to recuperate from heart surgery. Her family had come to the question of what might be a fitting tribute to her.
"My uncle asked if there was a cause," her youngest son, Pete Baron, said.
Almost in unison, what her children decided to include in the obituary was this: "Memorials in her honor can be made to any organization working for the removal of President Bush."
"She thought he was a liar," Baron's daughter, Maureen Bettilyon, said. "I think his personality, just standing there with that smirk on his face, and acting like he's this holy Christian, that's what really got her."
Bettilyon, who lives in Stoughton, said her mother didn't trifle with petty neighborhood squabbles but was attuned to significant policy-making at all levels.
"She'd always watch CNN, C-SPAN, and you know, she'd just swear at the TV and say 'Oh, Bush, he's such a whistle ass!' She'd just get so mad," Bettilyon said.
Sally Baron was born in Hurley, Wis., and spent nearly her entire life in the timber and mining country of Iron County. She worked as a factory assembly worker, a waitress, a cook and a dietician, while her husband, James "Slugger" Baron, worked deep in the iron mines.
Following a promotion, Slugger worked briefly above ground on mining machinery but in 1969 was crushed under two tons of equipment. His back and all his ribs were broken and a leg was snapped at the shin.
"We went to school and they told us our dad was dead because the accident was so bad," Bettilyon said.
Sally rushed to the scene and demanded that he be treated locally by a doctor she believed in rather than risk transporting him more than 100 miles to specialists in Duluth.
Bettilyon said the decision saved her father's life and put him in the hands of a "really old-fashioned kind of common-sense doctor."
Slugger convalesced and returned to work in carpentry, then was elected the mayor of Montreal, Wis., a post he held for over 20 years, nearly until his death seven years ago. His accomplishments included sinking new municipal water wells and establishing one of the first sewage treatment plants in the area.
Meanwhile, their children grew up. Their oldest son, Jeff, died as a college student at age 21 of leukemia. Another son joined the Navy and the rest of the children graduated from Wisconsin universities.
"She was the den mother. She was the 4-H leader. She is the lady that taught all of us how to swim, how to play softball, how to camp," said her son, Joe Baron, who owns a plumbing business in Prairie du Sac.
"Montreal isn't a big city, but it's not that small, either. It was about 850 people. And my friends used to joke that when my mom goes to the front door - when I was a kid, this is - and yells out 'Jeff, Jim, Joe!' there was no place in Montreal that she couldn't be heard.
"And it meant one of three things: It was either time to eat, it was time to do a chore, or it was time to get in a lineup to find out who did this atrocity that she perceived. Then the fury of Genghis Khan would come out."
Joe Baron said that the day his mother died he spent a lot of time waiting in the lobby, and so he sat and looked at the paper.
"I noticed that 776 years earlier to the day, Genghis Khan died. And we got quite a chuckle out of that, you know?" he laughed. "Anyhow, yeah, she was a great lady."
"She was real tough, real strong," Bettilyon said. "They never sued the mining company or anything, and my parents were so helpful to us. We're people who waste money, and they never wasted money. They helped all of us buy houses."
The decision to put the line in about Bush came easily, although after several family members thought of it, there was some "how can we really say this" kind of laughter. "It should be impeachment, not removal," Pete said, laughing. "That can mean a couple of things."
Joe Baron has no question that his mother would approve.
"She just didn't trust that a big corporate guy was going to be doing what was best for her. She just really didn't trust him," he said.
A memorial service for Sally Baron will be held at Covenant Lutheran Church in Stoughton at 1 p.m. Friday. Graveside services in Hurley are scheduled for Sept. 20.
lsensenbrenner@madison.com Published: 9:57 AM 8/21/03
To: Theodore R.
Wonder why he continued to vote then? Doesn't make any sense to me. But....what does these days, huh?
57
posted on
11/09/2003 3:35:01 PM PST
by
cubreporter
(I trust Rush...he will prevail in spite of the naysayers)
To: veronica
LOL
58
posted on
11/09/2003 3:42:20 PM PST
by
Arpege92
To: veronica
Gertrude, deceased, will wish she had lived much longer. RATS do not believe in 'till death do us part'. She will not RIP. She will vote, and vote, and vote, and------. Bless her heart.
To: DanTheAdmin
Now that you mention it, i believe i did hear something similar a while back. This lady died in August, maybe it was the same one.
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posted on
11/09/2003 3:51:53 PM PST
by
F.J. Mitchell
(If you seen yourself as other people do, you'd laugh too.)
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