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Wellstone was an Unapologetic Liberal
Associated Press ^
| 10.25.02
| Jesse J. Holland
Posted on 10/25/2002 1:53:49 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:37:41 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON -- Democratic Sen. Paul Wellstone of Minnesota, one of the last unapologetic liberals left in Congress and known among his friends as a ``pied piper of modern politics,'' died Friday in a Minnesota plane crash. He was 58.
Wellstone's wife, Sheila Ison Wellstone, and daughter Marcia also died in the crash. Three campaign staff members and two pilots also perished.
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TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: coleman; liberal; minnesota; senate; wellstone
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To: wallcrawlr
First, let me say that I really feel sorry for people like Wellstone, his family, the staffers and the crew. I feel that way when anyone is stricken "before their time".
However, I have had a belly full of the crap that both sides of the aisle are spouting on TV. Can you imagine these pimps saying the same thing if it had been Tom DeLay or Trent Lott on that aircraft? I don't think so.
Just a bunch of damned hypocrites.
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:52:49 PM PDT
by
jackbill
To: 3AngelaD
Warning: this AP reporter is notoriously inaccurate and mistaken, as well as biased For the Jackpot, can you name an AP reporter who is not?
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:54:24 PM PDT
by
jackbill
To: Don Corleone
IMHO Jesse is the biggest power broker on two feet right now. I agree. And, isn't it interesting that the future of the country could be resting in the hands of a lunatic?
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:55:50 PM PDT
by
jackbill
To: wallcrawlr
In 1996, he [Wellstone] angered gay rights supporters by voting for the "Defense of Marriage" bill, which allowed states to withhold legal recognition of same-sex unions from other states. On this particular day, I choose to point out the [political] good in Senator Wellstone. If the above is any indication, he did vote his conscience, and didn't always follow the DNC party line.
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:55:54 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: sneakypete
Sorry.
To: TBP
but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for themSo did Hitler and a host of other rotten characters in history. I don't consider this a necessarily good thing. He was a socialist Marxist and I'm glad there's one less with his viewpoint in Congress, but I'm not glad the guy is dead. I can't imagine how devastated his family and friends must be.
To: TBP
but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for themSo did Hitler and a host of other rotten characters in history. I don't consider this a necessarily good thing. He was a socialist Marxist and I'm glad there's one less with his viewpoint in Congress, but I'm not glad the guy is dead. I can't imagine how devastated his family and friends must be.
To: bruin66
This is what a chatter replied to me in a political chat room where I go by the handle of SaphyrB
27 PM: Duke2002 -- Fri, Oct 25 1:05pm PST -----
Michael Dukakis SAPHYR- Wellstone is a martyr, to honor his memory, we must elect Democrats to carry on the causes he beleived in.
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posted on
10/25/2002 6:09:02 PM PDT
by
Kaslin
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To: bruin66
Yeah, however, this politician of such great integrity, a big supporter of the greens, this "dove" of peace, never met a bomb dropped by Clinton that he didn't like.
To: Mordoch
Excuse me if I don't shed a tear.I don't have any trouble excusing you, I feel sincerely sorry for you.
To: TBP
"I disagreed with Senator Wellstone on just about every issue, but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for them. I'd like to see more people like this on both sides."Let's cut the BS -- Paul Wellstone and his "principles" were anathema to the Republic of the United States of America, and true freedom thereof, AS IS THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
Furthermore, with "more people like this," especially on his "side," the Republic's demise and total breakdown would be just around the corner.
To: TBP
"I disagreed with Senator Wellstone on just about every issue, but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for them. I'd like to see more people like this on both sides."Let's cut the BS -- Paul Wellstone and his "principles" were anathema to the Republic of the United States of America, and true freedom thereof, AS IS THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
Furthermore, with "more people like this," especially on his "side," the Republic's demise and total breakdown would be just around the corner.
To: TBP
"I disagreed with Senator Wellstone on just about every issue, but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for them. I'd like to see more people like this on both sides."Let's cut the BS -- Paul Wellstone and his "principles" were anathema to the Republic of the United States of America, and true freedom thereof, AS IS THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
Furthermore, with "more people like this," especially on his "side," the Republic's demise and total breakdown would be just around the corner.
To: TBP
"I disagreed with Senator Wellstone on just about every issue, but he was a liberal who really believed in what he was doing and stood for his principles and fought for them. I'd like to see more people like this on both sides."Let's cut the BS -- Paul Wellstone and his "principles" were anathema to the Republic of the United States of America, and true freedom thereof, AS IS THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
Furthermore, with "more people like this," especially on his "side," the Republic's demise and total breakdown would be just around the corner.
To: wallcrawlr
May God Bless the Wellstone family. The business of this nation must go on and it will.
To: wallcrawlr
Wasn't the "Pied Piper" the guy who led the rats out of town, and then when the townsfolk didn't pay him, led away their children?
This is not how I would want to be remembered if I were him.
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posted on
10/25/2002 6:34:11 PM PDT
by
wai-ming
To: Mordoch
Too bad it wasnt Dasshole.
To: bruin66
This is what a chatter replied to me in a political chat room where I go by the handle of SaphyrB
27 PM: Duke2002 -- Fri, Oct 25 1:05pm PST -----
Michael Dukakis SAPHYR- Wellstone is a martyr, to honor his memory, we must elect Democrats to carry on the causes he beleived in.
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posted on
10/25/2002 6:35:53 PM PDT
by
Kaslin
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