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Patrick Swayze: In Memoriam

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: Visit my official site, CONSERVATIVE WORDSMITH.COM, to read my latest post about the death of American actor and hero Patrick Swayze.
 
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RFK: In Remembrance Of A Personal Hero

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: Today is the anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. RFK has always been one of my heroes. Bobby Kennedy possessed the highest degree of integrity, combined with a deep understanding of righteousness, tolerance, and the necessity of correcting injustices. Bobby Kennedy was also brilliant, a man of deep faith, a committed husband and devoted father, plus Bobby had a smile and down-to-earth manner of speaking that readily warmed the hearts of everyone.

America loved Bobby Kennedy, and his tragic, unexpected death by assassination was a shock to all Americans. It didn't really matter, in that chilling moment of awareness, whether he was a Democrat or Republican, a liberal or a conservative. This is something to think about now, forty years later, and in an election year.
 
If you are a liberal Democrat suffering from the disappointment that Hillary Clinton will not be our next president, think about this. Do you really want Barack Obama to be the next President of the United States of America? I know that some liberals actually like John McCain, and some conservatives think that he is too liberal. I also know that some liberals recognize that there is danger lurking in the possibility of Barack Obama actually becoming our next president.

Ann Coulter, a well-known conservative author, wrote last year that she would rather vote for Hillary Clinton than John McCain, declaring that she would become a “Hillary girl.”  *See my related post. What about Barack Obama, Ann? Are you now an "Obama girl" also? **Watch this video.
 
The bottom line is this: if you are a liberal or a conservative with a conscience, and you take your privilege to vote seriously, then you will vote for the best man, regardless of which political party he represents. Won't you?
 
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RFK Assassination: Aide Recalls Tragedy Repeated
 - Click this link to listen to a 7 min 47 sec audio.
 
by Evan Thomas
 
**Ann Coulter: I'll Vote For Clinton if McCain's the Nominee - http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=I2JoSo17Azk&feature=related
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"Ann Coulter said on Hannity and Colmes that she'd even campaign for Hillary and become the new 'Hillary Girl', rather than vote for McCain. What's this world coming to?!"
 
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Jon Lester's No-Hitter: "Something I'll Remember Forever"

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: Jon Lester, a 24-year-old pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, is a young American baseball hero deserving of every baseball fan's cheers and admiration. There are miracles all around us, if only we would take the time to look for them.
 
Jon Lester

Boston Red Sox — No. 31
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One would think that it is miraculous enough that Jon Lester is even pitching for the Boston Red Sox for the following two reasons:

1. "Lester wasn't even supposed to have been on Boston's postseason roster. He only got the call because Tim Wakefield, Boston's veteran knuckleballer, had an ailing shoulder. Still, he never got to bask in the full, deserved glory of the evening, as it was diminished by Scott Boras, who alerted the media in the middle of the game that Alex Rodriguez was opting out of his contract." 2

2. "In fact, it is something of a wonder that Lester, 24, is still in a Boston uniform. He was part of a proposed deal for Johan Santana this past off-season. Some years ago, as a minor-league prospect, he was offered as part of a package for Alex Rodriguez." 2

So there are several winners in this situation: Jon Lester, the Boston Red Sox, baseball fans, and baseball historians.
 
" . . . Jon Lester of the Boston Red Sox had pitched a no-hitter against the Kansas City Royals. The last time Jon Lester drew national notice was late last October, in the fourth and clinching game of the World Series. He threw five-and-two-thirds innings, allowing three hits, three walks and no runs, earned or otherwise. Of Lester's performance, the aging ace Curt Schilling concluded: "All things considered, the most clutch game I've ever seen." 

"Between the Red Sox sweep and Boras' bulletin, Lester didn't get his due. But Monday night, he more than made up for that. The Royals, with a better team batting average than the Yankees and the Tigers and the Mets, are not quite the easy mark they have been for so many years. Still, they weren't a match for Lester, who had command of his entire arsenal, everything from a 78-mph curve to a 96-mph fastball that Alberto Callaspo could only flail at for the final out. Lester's first complete game in the majors just happened to be a no-hitter." 2

"'Something I'll remember forever,' he said." 2
 
Then there is Jon Lester's very real medical diagnosis, and equally miraculous recovery, from anaplastic large cell lymphoma cancer.

"More improbable, however, is his comeback from anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It was diagnosed toward the end of his rookie season, in September, 2006. Lester had thought the pain in his back was the result of his being rear-ended in traffic in Boston. The doctors told him it was cancer." 2

"'It couldn't happen to a better kid,' said Red Sox manager, Terry Francona." 2
 
Perhaps this true story might give some God doubters out there a few more reasons to believe that God does indeed exist. By the way, does God love baseball? The Conservative Wordsmith doesn't have the answer to this one, but it's a good question, nevertheless.

1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Lester

2 On the Mark: Lester is the most pleasant of surprises
by Mark Kriegel

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