To: Ryan C
To: RippleFire
And in the article:
"I'll be here until the bombs drop," says volunteer Ryan Clancy.
To: *Homeschool_list; 2Jedismom; homeschool mama; BallandPowder; ffrancone; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; ...
Look. A high school English teacher. More proof of the need to homeschool.
71 posted on
03/17/2003 6:50:23 AM PST by
TxBec
(Tag! You're it!)
To: RippleFire
.....From the CBS Report.....
"My mother, her first reaction was, um, 'I'm incredibly proud of you,'" says Clancy. "Her second reaction was concern for my safety."
Things did not go as well with his father.
"My father went the other way: He accused me of siding with the enemy," says Clancy. "He called me a terrorist. That was the last call I made before I left the states."
Goes to show two things:
1.There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and a mother's love.
2.This article confirms what most of us suspected.....protesters hate their fathers.
90 posted on
03/17/2003 7:06:51 AM PST by
wbill
To: RippleFire; Alouette; dennisw; dighton; general_re
"I'll be here until the bombs drop," says volunteer Ryan Clancy.
Among the hundred or so who have volunteered, 26-year-old Clancy is among 15 camping out inside a Baghdad power plant. Clancy is a high school English teacher from Wisconsin, and he's left one troubled family behind.
"My mother, her first reaction was, um, 'I'm incredibly proud of you,'" says Clancy. "Her second reaction was concern for my safety."
Things did not go as well with his father.
"My father went the other way: He accused me of siding with the enemy," says Clancy. "He called me a terrorist. That was the last call I made before I left the states."
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