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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: vaskidmark on April 03, 2015, 06:12:53 PM
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Sarah Brady dies
Condolences to the family.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/lo...298624071.html
Sarah Kemp Brady, the widow of former White House Press Secretary James Brady, died Friday after battling pneumonia, her family said in a statement. She was 73.
Let me suggest that this is not the time to discuss The Brady Campaign/CSGV or her other gun control activities - other than to recognize she was steadfast in her beliefs.
stay safe.
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Yep. Mmmhmmm.
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I may have disagreed with her politics, but my condolences to her family.
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In this age, everyone dies.
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My condolences to her family. I will also take the time to remind everybody if you don't have anything polite to say don't say it at all.
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I wonder how her death will affect the organizations she led?
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/03/politics/sarah-brady-death/index.html
[Sarah Brady] was also involved in gun violence prevention for the past 30 years. She was the chairwoman of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence from 2000 until she died.
The National Rifle Association said its thoughts and prayers were with the Brady family.
"Although we disagreed on public policy, Sarah Brady was an honorable American who we always respected," the gun rights organization said.
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Her old man was a decent guy. I only met him after he got hurt. He was big in " the national organization on disability" . I didn't recognize/connect who he was at first. He was just another one of my landladies friends
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This is my "comments edited out because I like to try and stir trouble" post.
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Guess we can lock this one now.
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Truly. Condolences to her family. Regardless of my feelings on her political bent, Mom, Grandma, Aunt Sarah will be missed.
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Nevertheless, may the legacy of what she tried to do fade and be forgotten.
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She dedicated her time and energy to a cause she truly believed in. She worked to improve the world, as she saw it. She will be missed by her loved ones, and I offer them my condolences for their loss.
Rest In Peace.
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Nevertheless, may the legacy of what she tried to do fade and be forgotten.
Here, hear!
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Yeah, condolences to her family.
I certainly don't believe in the same things she did but I believe in her right (and the right of anyone else) so whatever they damned well please.
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My condolences to her family. She loved and was loved dearly by them. I respect her standing by the side of her husband through the reminder of his life, recognizing that everyday would be a struggle.
I may have disagreed with everything that she publicly stood for, but would (and will) defend to the death her right to say it.
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Oh boy. Let's just say that self censorship is conductive to a civil discussion. :police: :-X
Nope, can't do it.
The Nazis believed in some things very strongly too!
and with that Godwinesque punch, I take my leave...
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Condolences to her family.
We should all pause and reflect a bit on her contributions to civil discourse, honest debate, and upholding the Bill of Rights.
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Condolences to her family.
We should all pause and reflect a bit on her contributions to civil discourse, honest debate, and upholding the Bill of Rights.
:laugh:
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Just gotta dance on the edge...
Chris