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  • Medal of Honor recipient, Col. Thorsness endorses POMPEO!

    07/18/2010 2:27:14 PM PDT · by Kansas58 · 23 replies
    Pompeo for Congress ^ | 18 July 2010 | Josh Wells
    Medal of Honor recipient Col. Leo Thorsness was in Wichita this weekend in support of businessman and military veteran Mike Pompeo’s 4th District Congressional campaign. The veteran tribute and Team Pompeo Rally was held on Sunday, July 18th at Col. James Jabara Airport. Col. Thorsness also went door to door, in support of Pompeo, on Saturday!
  • Leo Thorness, still a hero, strikes an indirect blow at his old nemesis (Tom Daschle) -- VANITY

    09/09/2004 10:28:27 PM PDT · by Agrarian · 5 replies · 300+ views
    Agrarian
    Watching clips on FOX news from the new POW documentary, I was gratified to see an old South Dakota face: Leo Thorsness. The documentary details the effects that John Kerry's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee had on men suffering in North Vietnamese POW camps.What many FReepers may not know is that former POW Leo Thorness has the distinction of being the first person that Tom Daschle crawled over on his climb to the top. In Daschle's first House race (in the then SD HD 1 -- eastern South Dakota, where most of the Democrats live), he won a...
  • Mad Daschle (theirs)(Daschle Climber or Clymer??, mine)

    11/06/2002 11:54:46 AM PST · by nothingnew · 6 replies · 309+ views
    World on the Web ^ | 10/12/2002 | by Bob Jones in Aberdeen, S.D.
    snip... Mr. Daschle may have been unknown to the people of South Dakota, but at least two important groups knew him well: Big Labor and the Democratic Party hierarchy. Both First Lady Rosalynn Carter and her redoubtable mother-in-law, Miss Lillian, flew in for fundraisers. Thanks to ties he had forged in Sen. Abourezk's office, when Mr. Daschle called for funding, union leaders answered. Almost one-third of the $180,000 he raised for his campaign came from out-of-state labor unions—among the highest totals of any congressional race that year. Demographics within the state also seemed to be in his favor. Registration records...