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Jack Valentino

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35. My elderly father, who was raised as a farm Republican, was absolutely INCENSED by
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 11:15 PM
16 hrs ago

the passage of the 'Patriot Act' and all that ensued from it!
(possibly partly arising from 'traditional' GOP antifascist sentiments of the past--
he was just barely too young to have fought in WW2, but his 2 elder brothers served)

And out of the 'AM Radio habit', he was a listener of Rush Limbaugh and all their ilk,
but far from converting him to their propaganda, he detested them!---

He was preaching against the Patriot Act at a time when
I had disengaged politically, and I was proud of him!
Later he went on to be a strong and involved supporter of John Kerry in 2004---
he was out delivering yard signs and probably doing some canvassing
and I don't know what else--- more than I did, I'm sad to say---
and also strongly supported Barack Obama, although I don't recall
if he did any work in that campaign....

This was a guy who voted for Nixon in 1960, and was a GOP precinct delegate
(because of that, he continued to receive GOP mail for about the next 40 years---)

but he was ALSO a UNION member, oddly enough as an insurance salesman,
but that eventually came to tell--- his vote for Nixon in 1960
was the last time he voted for a Republican for President!

When I became enamored with Ted Kennedy for the 1980 Dem nomination,
he joined with me--- and we both shook hands with Sen. Kennedy
at a rather private reception at the Lansing airport in April 1980,
just prior to the 1980 Michigan Democratic presidential caucuses,
which Kennedy won by an eyelash! (71-70 delegates, as I recall)

Somewhere I have photos of both of us, shaking hands with him---
I should track those down and scan them!

I really miss Ted today---- I'm sure he would have a MOUTHFUL to say about Trump 2.0!







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I recall when it was created & there were many who opposed it. SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #1
Including moi! Mme. Defarge 22 hrs ago #2
Me too... SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #4
If I remember correctly, the wet dream was actually pnac's. We knew they niyad 19 hrs ago #20
Yes. SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #22
Way back when I saved a report on PNAC pat_k 18 hrs ago #28
Would you consider posting this as its own OP, for wider niyad 17 hrs ago #32
I was one MustLoveBeagles 20 hrs ago #14
Me too, Beagles! SheltieLover 20 hrs ago #15
Yep TimeToGo 20 hrs ago #16
I was suspicious right from the start when they used the term "Homeland". llmart 20 hrs ago #17
Same here. SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #23
My elderly father, who was raised as a farm Republican, was absolutely INCENSED by Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #35
Your dad sounds like a great patriot! SheltieLover 16 hrs ago #36
I forgot to say my 'late' father.... he died in 2020, at the age of 91... Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #38
So sorry for your loss. SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #40
I particularly miss him when working on my garden, which is something we did together Jack Valentino 15 hrs ago #41
The fear of immigrants coming here goes hand-in-hand with racism FakeNoose 22 hrs ago #3
I Wholly Agree - It Was a Corrupt Idea and Violation of the American Credo from the Get-go The Roux Comes First 21 hrs ago #5
Absolutely! (does not excuse the current further corruption) pat_k 19 hrs ago #26
I always hated that name Homeland MacKasey 21 hrs ago #6
When I first heard homeland under the Bush administration, Sanity Claws 21 hrs ago #7
I think when we redeem our national soul 1WorldHope 20 hrs ago #8
Now, that's an idea! pat_k 16 hrs ago #33
Whose time has come! 🙂 1WorldHope 16 hrs ago #37
Nazis favored the word ''heimat'' dalton99a 20 hrs ago #9
We are a Nation, not some ethnic Homeland. pat_k 17 hrs ago #30
So say we all. BidenRocks 20 hrs ago #10
Yes, the entire reorganization that led to DHS (and that un-American name) needs to be undone. JHB 20 hrs ago #11
republicans are an organizational mess BaronChocula 20 hrs ago #12
Using the word "homeland" has always given me the willies. It's creepy. paleotn 20 hrs ago #13
I have no doubt that it was intended. pat_k 16 hrs ago #34
INDEED! For anybody 'white', this is NOT their 'homeland'! Jack Valentino 15 hrs ago #39
Bush legacy malaise 20 hrs ago #18
It was a harmful idea from the start dlk 20 hrs ago #19
A Lot of Us Deep State Witch 19 hrs ago #21
end this travesty. quakerboy 19 hrs ago #24
I remember in the GW Bush days when the government formed DHS and they began infringing phylny 19 hrs ago #25
Ugh is right. pat_k 3 hrs ago #43
Referring to the country as "Homeland" should have set off klaxon horns during W's administration Tim S 19 hrs ago #27
For many it did -- but tragically not enough. pat_k 17 hrs ago #31
DURec leftstreet 17 hrs ago #29
DHS is some nazi bullshit. Always has been. Iggo 14 hrs ago #42
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