To: AgentEcho
I wonder if anyone will want to be seen at her memorial service.
To: anniegetyourgun
Wouldn't bother me.
The lady was un-pc, but people seem to forget her contributions to charities,the Boy Scouts,and that she was ridiculed for paying high salaries to black players.
One Cincinnati cartoon pictured her turning over te keys to her house to a black ballplayer,who assured her she could visit the dog on Tuesdays(?); just who was the racist in that situation ?Extra points if you said the liberal news media without prompting.
To: anniegetyourgun
"will anyone be seen at her memorial service"
I expect a huge turnout of commoners and even some higher profile cowards who shrunk from her defense in life. Here was a woman who demonstrably loved and sought to promote the interests of animals, children, and the community she had been reared within. She spoke her mind without shame and without reguard for consequences in a shamelessly politically correct world. She had a big heart and a simple, honest mind, and true grit. She will be (sadly posthumously) honored by many ,many indeed.
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