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Howard "I'm baaaaack" Dean:

The Return of Howling Howard



Who let this raving madman back out into society again? Someone, somewhere has been very remiss in his or her duties. When this "news" flash appeared on my Internet screen, I knew someone had failed us badly; former Democrat 2008 presidential candidate Howard Dean, last seen raving hysterically and wildly flailing his hands and arms in an uncontrolled cadence, loosely matching his rhetoric about "moving on" to "New Hampshire, South Carolina and on and on while uncontrolled spittle was being sprayed on anything within yards of where he was gyrating as if in a spasm, was once again on the loose and spewing vitriol at his usual target, anything Republican.
He has been mightily subdued for a few years, but it is once again presidential election time and Howard Dean is once again on the loose, physically as well as mentally. His 2008 emotional freak-out during the presidential primary campaign occurred in a highly charged atmosphere and many feared that his mental gears had suffered damage from his unintentional outburst of rant while in fact merely throwing in the towel in the Democrat primary race for POTUS. But like the movies say about Chucky, "He's baaaaaaaaaack!" This time, however, he's not as hysterically disconnected as in 2008, but he is still just as factually uncoordinated in his claims of potential actions that the GOP has planned for our country should they continue in control of the House of Representatives and regain control of the U. S. Senate and Presidency.

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Planned or not, all this began over a controversial Democrat political PAC ad and Dean's emergence in its defense in a Sodahead.com article on August 10, 2012. (Go to sodahead.com for further information.) A FoxNews.com online story also dated August 10, 2012 "Romney ad accuses Obama campaign of using woman's death for 'political gain'" explaining Romney's campaign was condemning a Democrat ad that tied the GOP candidate with a woman's death with an ad of their own saying the Obama campaign was attempting to "use the tragedy of a woman's death for political gain." In what has become more routine than explanatory, the conspirators in the White House where Obama's campaign fortress of professional liars sloughed off the accusation, making no effort to either condemn or deny the ad produced by a prominent pro-Obama super PAC. In typical Democrat White House Press Secretary obfuscating fashion, Jay Carney said the president does not control "third party" ads. He may be right, though, as George Soros is still pulling on the presidential puppet strings. But more realistically, none of the denizens of that den of prevarication would ever admit to having any knowledge of anything except the weather in Aspen, Colorado, the anticipated venue of the next presidential mammoth, budget-busting entourage vacation. But getting back to 'Over-the-top' Howard Dean you might be surprised to know that he is up to his eyebrows in the campaign to reelect our Usurper in Chief, Barack Hussein Obama and an ad which asserts Republicans want to end unemployment benefits. Purportedly, sources state that the ad was Dean's political organization, 'Democracy for America'. Dean says "Republicans in their "extreme" (how the liberals love that word) agenda, pushed efforts over the last two years in Congress to end unemployment benefits." But Sodahead.com writer "Sunshine" rejects that notion by stating "Online searches show plenty of discussion about how long unemployment benefits should continue but not a single report surfaced indicating Republicans were planning to end the benefits." The libDem prevaricator machine then goes into high gear with these mis-called GOP agenda whoppers saying: "Cutting Social Security benefits," "Privatizing Medicare" and no action on creating jobs or protecting America's middle class," charges Dean's organization. I was interested to discover that "Howlin' Howard Dean" is also actively promoting a return to Congress for Carol Shea-Porter of New Hampshire along with five other libDems. I guess he feels that she didn't do enough damage to her state in four years from 2006 to 2010 following orders from her puppet mistress, Nancy Pelosi, the absolute worst House Speaker in history. Sodahead.com continues, "The email ad begins: 'You've seen the extreme agenda - the most extreme I've ever seen - being pushed by Republicans in Congress over the last two years.' The ad also explains a little about itself, specifying that the 'Dean Dozen' is the 'highest' endorsement the group offers, 'a guarantee from our one million members that we will do whatever it takes to win in November'." Columnist Pat Buchanan writes that the ad charges Romney with "moral, if not material, complicity in the cancer death of the wife of a Missouri steelworker" states Sodahead.com. Buchanan continues, Joe Soptic the steelworker states directly that Romney coldly shut down the plant cutting his health insurance, and in his words, "left his wife without insurance to pay for her care, until, falling ill, she went to a doctor, who discovered stage 4 cancer, which killed her in 22 days." Buchanan explains that the statement was a deception pointing out that Romney moved out of Bain Capital in 1999 and the plant closed in 2001. But while Soptic lost his health insurance, his wife was still working and had hers. Then two years later in 2003, and four years after Romney left Bain Capital, she lost her job and insurance. A full three more years later in 2006 the wife's illness and cancer were discovered. That was SEVEN years AFTER Romney's departure. Buchanan sums it up by stating that "The White House, through its cynical silence, has been complicit in this moral atrocity as it reaps the benefits." And I say that if that isn't indicative of the Obama larcenous streak of deception to gain another four years of destruction and dishonest direction of the country, then a great many citizens of this country are in a fool's paradise.


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Jerry McConnell -- Bio and Archives

Gerald A. “Jerry” McConnell, 92, of Hampton, died Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, Mass., surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 27, 1924 in Altoona, Pa., the fifth son of the late John E. and Grace (Fletcher) McConnell.

Jerry served ten years with the US Marine Corps and participated in the landing against Japanese Army on Guadalcanal and another ten years with the US Air Force. After moving to Hampton in 1957 he started his community activities serving in many capacities.

 

He shared 72 years of marriage with his wife Betty P. (Hamilton) McConnell. In addition to his wife, family members include nieces and nephews.

 

McConnell’s e-book about Guadalcanal, “Our Survival was Open to the Gravest Doubts

 


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