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Showing Original Post only (View all)This is Al Franken. [View all]
Found on a friend's page, originated at Occupy Democrats on FB.
Another woman has come forward about Al Franken and this is a story you must read. From Sandra Levinson:
When my niece Francie was dying of colon cancer and about to celebrate her last birthday, I couldn't imagine what gift to send her. But I knew she adored Al Franken so I wrote to Al, whom I had never met, asking him if he would send her a flower, a card, anything because he was her hero and her greatest hope was that she'd live long enough to see him elected.
Within the hour of receiving my note, he answered saying he would be in Minneapolis that weekend and could visit her in the hospital Saturday or Sunday, which would be better? I told him that Saturday was her birthday and he said he'd be there about 4. I called my sister to tell her but, of course, warned her not to tell Francie. How could we be sure that a well known comic running to be senator would show up?
That Saturday In June I sat in my office in New York waiting, 4, 5, 6, almost 7 my sister called to say that Al had just left after nearly two hours w Francie. He'd brought all of his books (which she already owned), signed them with her (she insisted he sign one "to my greatest fan," ), schmoozed w her and when he left she announced to her mom that it was the best birthday she'd ever had.
But that was not all. He called her every week after that to see how she was doing. She was home then. One night In September I came home to a phone message from a very excited Francie, "Tía! I went to a fundraiser for Al, it was a garden party and when he came in he walked all across the garden to ME, to hug me and ask me how I was doing!"
The next night Francie collapsed and was taken to hospice in a Minneapolis hospital, in a coma. I flew there to spend nights with my sister in Francie's room. Al and Franni Franken came to visit Francie, stood at the foot of her bed and wept. When she died later that month Al came to sit shiva with the family.
These are kindnesses one never forgets.
This is Al Franken.
When my niece Francie was dying of colon cancer and about to celebrate her last birthday, I couldn't imagine what gift to send her. But I knew she adored Al Franken so I wrote to Al, whom I had never met, asking him if he would send her a flower, a card, anything because he was her hero and her greatest hope was that she'd live long enough to see him elected.
Within the hour of receiving my note, he answered saying he would be in Minneapolis that weekend and could visit her in the hospital Saturday or Sunday, which would be better? I told him that Saturday was her birthday and he said he'd be there about 4. I called my sister to tell her but, of course, warned her not to tell Francie. How could we be sure that a well known comic running to be senator would show up?
That Saturday In June I sat in my office in New York waiting, 4, 5, 6, almost 7 my sister called to say that Al had just left after nearly two hours w Francie. He'd brought all of his books (which she already owned), signed them with her (she insisted he sign one "to my greatest fan," ), schmoozed w her and when he left she announced to her mom that it was the best birthday she'd ever had.
But that was not all. He called her every week after that to see how she was doing. She was home then. One night In September I came home to a phone message from a very excited Francie, "Tía! I went to a fundraiser for Al, it was a garden party and when he came in he walked all across the garden to ME, to hug me and ask me how I was doing!"
The next night Francie collapsed and was taken to hospice in a Minneapolis hospital, in a coma. I flew there to spend nights with my sister in Francie's room. Al and Franni Franken came to visit Francie, stood at the foot of her bed and wept. When she died later that month Al came to sit shiva with the family.
These are kindnesses one never forgets.
This is Al Franken.
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Thanks for sharing that with this board. I always liked Al Franken and believed he was a good man.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2019
#3
Mine too. Can you imagine any of the leading rethugs ever doing this? Not even close.
JudyM
Jan 2019
#29
This reminds me of the story about Obama giving money to help a stranger at the airport:
tblue37
Jan 2019
#8
She hurt the party and killed her own career. I am hoping that Al finds a way to be active in 2020.
Mars and Minerva
Jan 2019
#107
Of course she was re-elected. A Democrat would have to kill babies to lose that seat at this point.
Mars and Minerva
Jan 2019
#195
Yep, and that will factor into my assessment of each and every one of them, including how Sen Sanders
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#51
He only responded when the story broke; his staffers allege they have been ignored for years
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#58
I didn't find where the staffers say Bernie knew and ignored them for years. However I prefer
Autumn
Jan 2019
#60
Yes, you deflected my point, and I elaborated. As to the staffers being ignored:
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#64
No, I'm talking about people who insisted Franken resign. I'm not interested in discussing
Autumn
Jan 2019
#66
Excuse me, but I responded directly to a post about Sanders. You expanded it to everyone else. /nt
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#79
Excuse you? You ignore all the other Democrats who pushed for AL to resign. I simply pointed out
Autumn
Jan 2019
#81
Please read carefully. At the top of this thread, "elmac" posted, "it saddens me that
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#85
None of them are perfect. I felt the same way about Kamala Harris when I found out
Autumn
Jan 2019
#169
It broke my heart that no one stood up for him. As a member of our party, an effective one
Autumn
Jan 2019
#84
I may have misinterpreted the motivation for this post; if so, I apologize
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#103
Yes, he's on the list. He signed the ouster letter. His was the nail in the coffin.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#88
But for me, I can't blame any Dem or independent for joining the resignation crowd
mastermind
Jan 2019
#105
1500 coordinated unchallenged radio stations is all it takes to turn a guy like that into
certainot
Jan 2019
#16
Actually, what it takes is 30 co-Senators signing a letter telling you to leave.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#89
a lot of red/talk radio state senators - this shit would have gone nowhere without
certainot
Jan 2019
#121
he was railroaded because the railroaders felt pressure they thought was 'popular'
certainot
Jan 2019
#133
limbaugh called christine blasey ford a liar and dem operative for 3 weeks straight and dems did
certainot
Jan 2019
#120
Maybe. But the rightwing media is always attacking effective Democrats. Pelosi is their #1 prey.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#140
we're preoccupied completely now with walls and the hillary emails hangovers merely because
certainot
Jan 2019
#173
Except I didn't say only half. I said almost half of the Dems did not sign the ouster.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#185
Me, too. He not only didn't stop it, his signing the ouster statement was the nail in coffin. nt
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#102
Ignore list for you. Being able to think and reason critically is fundamental to discussion. Bye!
keopeli
Jan 2019
#161
That is what we have lost in the Senate. That. An exceptional human being, who was a force...
Honeycombe8
Jan 2019
#86
She doesn't care, and doen't get it. She's "very surprised" this is still such an issue. /nt
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#112
Because she, and others, ran a good man out of the Senate without even the hint of due process,
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#170
So, can we all agree that Gillibrand should become Democratic Leader in the Senate?
brooklynite
Jan 2019
#190
Al Franken's biggest strength is: he's one of us. He knows who we are and how we are.
marble falls
Jan 2019
#106
It takes a warm, very aware, intelligent person to do what Al Franken has done throughout.
Judi Lynn
Jan 2019
#119
Right, there are degrees. Nothing Franken did rises to the level of Weinstein, Cosby, Epstein, etc.
TSheehan
Jan 2019
#155
Thank God he was railroaded without an investigation of those convenient, anonymous, accusations!
Beartracks
Jan 2019
#157
Because it was a witch-hunt, and in this case our leaders were cowards. /nt
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#171