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VelmaD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-13-06 10:12 PM
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I'm just so sad tonight
Edited on Wed Sep-13-06 10:13 PM by VelmaD
Losing Ann Richards just reminded me how so many of the really great Texans are gone. I had the good fortune while I was in grad school to meet legends. Barbara Jordan. Jake Pickle. Ann Richards. All gone. :cry:

We came too damn close to losing Molly Ivins. Who knows how much longer we'll have Lady Bird...or Liz Carpenter. *crosses fingers that they're all here for a whole lot longer*

I just worry that we won't ever have another generation of giants. Where is the next Henry B or Ralph Yarborough?
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texas1928 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-14-06 12:31 AM
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1. It is sad...
She was the first Candidate I ever voted for. She was a great governor. And she will be missed.
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cagoldensun5050 Donating Member (200 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-18-06 04:16 AM
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8. I especially feel terrible...
That I did not get to see the Texas governed under here; I moved here in August 1995. (I left one bad governor, Pete Wilson back home in California, for another bad governor, Bush.) :cry:
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-14-06 09:49 AM
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2. Speaking of Molly, she's been
missing in action. I hope she's only on vacation.
I also had the highest regard for Ann Richards, and love that the media whores
keep repeating that quote 'born w/a silver foot in his mouth'!
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-14-06 12:11 PM
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3. I saw her at the Helen Thomas speaking event in Austin
Just a couple of months ago and she was feisty as ever. She was wearing a hat though, so I guess there was more chemo in her therapy.

Bless Ann Richards, Molly Ivins, Helen Thomas, Liz Carpenter and all the strong women everywhere working for a better world. Ann helped us find our way and we are never going back.

:grouphug:

Sonia
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WatchWhatISay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 12:48 AM
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4. Why not you, VelmaD
I see lots of potential. Really, you should think about it.
(But maybe wait till the time is right)
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VelmaD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 12:46 PM
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6. One of the times I met Ann...
in person...I told her when I grew up I wanted to have a head of hair just like hers. She laughed out loud. I was so tickled. :)

If I can be half the person she was...make even a fraction of the difference in the world...I would consider myself to have lived a good life.
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PDittie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 08:08 AM
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5. DVO's message on the passing of his friend Ann Richards
With the passing of Ann Richards, one of Texas' noblest daughters moves on into the annals of history.

In her lifetime, Ann Richards shared with three generations of her fellow Texans her passion for social justice, her compassion for humanity, her zeal for truth, her brilliant intellect, and the warm nourishment of her friendship. She also shared with us her fierce and indomitable determination to break every glass ceiling and to encourage all our daughters and sons to pursue a world of equality and justice.

It is one of the great good fortunes of my life that I had the privilege to know her personally, as a leader, a heroine, a mentor and a friend. But we all had to know that as a mortal human she could not stay with us forever. It is a sad moment but at the same time it is a moment to be thankful for all that this remarkable woman did to make this age of humanity a better time than than it would have been without her. Ann Richards now takes her place as a woman for all the ages.

~David Van Os
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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 07:12 PM
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7. what an eloquent tribute, P-
beautifully said, and so true. DVO writes beautifully... Thank you for sharing!
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