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Remembering Paul Wellstone (Original Post) whyzayker Oct 2012 OP
Crossed Cheney. Bad move. Binders Keepers Oct 2012 #1
Stood along side Wellstone ruled Oct 2012 #2
Even as he limped because of his bad back, I will never forget the strength of his handshake and the Brickbat Oct 2012 #3
A great man, to always be remembered! Time seems to have flown by. Astazia Oct 2012 #4
Hard to believe ten years has gone by PlanetBev Oct 2012 #5
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. Stood along side
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 05:47 PM
Oct 2012

of Paul when Dirty Dick made that threat. It was a bitterly cold morning and Dr. Evil made it a whole lot colder. The expressions on all of our faces were,what did this guy do,threaten our Senator. This has haunted us still to this day.

Brickbat

(19,339 posts)
3. Even as he limped because of his bad back, I will never forget the strength of his handshake and the
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 05:49 PM
Oct 2012

warmth of his hug. He was a lion, and everybody knew it.

Astazia

(262 posts)
4. A great man, to always be remembered! Time seems to have flown by.
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 05:50 PM
Oct 2012

Rest in peace Paul, we will always miss you.

PlanetBev

(4,104 posts)
5. Hard to believe ten years has gone by
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 05:52 PM
Oct 2012

I remember going on the internet at work and seeing these words: "Senator Killed". I just knew, deep in my heart, that it was a Democrat. It took me a minute to get the guts to click on it. When I did, I screamed.

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