To: Faith
She was on her way to appear on "Politically Incorrect." I hate that show and never watch it, but have regularly said a prayer of gratitude for the fortitude of those conservatives who were willing to sit there to refute the smug liberal guests and the host.
I thought just going on the show was a sacrifice. Now Barbara paid with her life. We will never know if she was instrumental is saving an intended target of the White House or the Capitol. I like to think that she was.
17 posted on
09/15/2001 7:34:26 PM PDT by
maica
To: maica
Larry King mentioned during his interview with her husband that she was going to LA for a 'Media Conference' which Larry was also planning to attend.
Perhaps she was going there for both Politically Incorrect as well.
Then Ted added that she decided to change her trip from Monday to Tuesday because she wanted to see him on his Birthday which was 9/11/01......so terribly sad because he'll have to face the memory of the horrible loss of his wonderful Barbara every birthday.
He also added that when he fell exhausted into bed that night, he found a loving note from Barbara saying she was 'thinking of him'.....May God comfort him.
To: maica
I remember hearing that she was on her way there ... did BM at least do some tribute to her ?
35 posted on
09/15/2001 9:00:26 PM PDT by
fnord
To: maica
I am just furious to hear that Barbara was going to be on "Politically Ill-informed." I think that conserveratives that go on that show are wasting time, and now it looks as if there has been a life lost as a result. Had she been on the show on another day, we would still have her here among us. That way we could plead with her and all other conservatives. "Stop going on that show." It is 3-4 against ONE. What has been accomplished besides laughter and ridicule from the audience??? Any person watching with an open mind would sure not be persuaded by those type of shows. {p} {br} On another topic, Rush Limbaugh paid a terrific tribute to her during the third hour of his radio show Friday. He talked about how selfless she was--not thinking about her glory, but about her causes and educating people. Too bad she didn't think of herself and spend the whole day with her husband on his birthday. {p} {br} I will miss her terribly. Many blessings and prayers to the Olson family at this time and always.
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