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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Catch of the Weekend: Ryan David Jopek’s Mother Told Obama NOT To Wear Slain Son’s Bracelet Keith Howington of Dehavelle.com is the source of this Can You Top This?shocker (HT Warner Todd Huston of NewsBusters). The original audio interview involved is at Wisconsin Public Radio between Brian Jopek, father of slain soldier Ryan David Jopek, and Route 5183; show host Glenn Moberg is here (scroll down to March 20, 2008 at link; go to about the 10:01 mark). Here is the relevant portion of the transcript (this is beyond what Huston posted, as I believe its important for set-up), which begin after Mr. Jopek gives a bit of a defense of the mission: Moberg: Lets fast-forward to the present time. A few weeks ago, in the Wisconsin Primary election, there was a speech by presidential candidate Barack Obama, who was wearing Ryans, Ryans military bracelet, a bracelet that your wife Tracy and your daughter Jessica gave to him during an appearance in Green Bay. Obama: Were here, because of the mother that I met in Green Bay, Wisconsin, who gave me this bracelet that Im wearing. Inscribed on it is the name of her son Ryan. He was 20 when he was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq. And next to his name it says, He gave
. All gave some, but he gave all. We are here because it is time to ask ourselves as a nation if we are serving Ryan and his compatriots, and all our young brave men and women as well as they are serving us. They need us to end this war, and bring them home, and give them the care and the benefits that they deserve. They need change, Houston. Houston? As in Houston, we have a problem? Seems a bit flip, considering the speech topic. Heres how Moberg picked it up after the speech excerpt (bolds are mine): Moberg: For better or worse, Brian, your sons sacrifice has now become part of the political campaign. Can you tell us why Tracy wanted to give him the bracelet to the extent that you can, because I know that you personally do not want to become, or at least I imagine you dont want to become, part of the political conversation here. Brian Jopek: I want to make clear that Tracy and I are no longer married. Shes my ex-wife. Basically Glenn, from what I understood, in some e-mail exchanges with Tracy and from reading some of the stories that came out at the time, she just wanted to put a name, yknow, Mr. Obama to know Ryans name. Thats all. It was just something that she had intended, uh, to just hand to him. She wasnt looking to turn it into a big media event, which of course is what it ended up being. She just wanted it to be something between Barack Obama and herself. And actually, because of some of the negative feedback shes gotten on the Internet, you know Internet blogs, you know people accusing her of
or accusing Obama of trying to get votes doing it
and that sort of thing. Moberg: Yeah - Jopek: She has turned down any subsequent interviews with the media because she just didnt want it to get turned into something that it wasnt. She had told me in an email that she had asked, actually asked Mr. Obama to not wear the bracelet any more at any of his public appearances. Which I dont think hes
Moberg: It has been a while since hes brought it up. Jopek: Right. But, the other night I was watching the news and he was on, uh, speaking somewhere and he was still wearing it on his right wrist. I could see it on his right wrist. So, thats his own choice. I mean thats something Barack Obama, thats a choice that he continues to wear it despite Tracy asking him not to
Because she is a Barack Obama supporter and she didnt want to do anything to sabotage his campaign, so, if hes still wearing the bracelet then, uh, that of course is entirely up to him. Moberg: Maybe theres a difference between wearing it and making a point to bring it up in your speeches? If there ever was a difference, Glenn Moberg, that difference has vanished. You are such a tool. I ask this question sparingly, because its overused, but it realy fits this situation Who in the bleep does Barack Obama think he is? If what Brian Jopek says about his ex-wifes wishes is true (does anyone seriously doubt it?), add Tracy Jopek to the list of those Obama and his radical backers have stepped on, and over, on the way to achieving their blind ambition. Expect a full-court Obama press to have Tracy Jopek come out and say Oh, its OK. Dont believe those e-mails I sent my ex. Expect the press to then pronounce the controversy contrived and over. Horse manure. Obamas cold, craven opportunism has been exposed, and no after-the-fact cleanup operation will ever change that. Why should anyone believe that Obama has any intention of giving soldiers and veterans the care and the benefits that they deserve when he wont even honor the simple request of a slain soldiers mother? Poster Comment: Hat tip: Cynicom. It may have been the slain soldier's father who has indicated contrary wishes regarding Obama's bracelet. See also the link above to jsonline.com in which the mother continues to be positive. It is still instructive to know that there may be discord among family members over the issue. Obama has apparently failed to unite the family on the matter. Hopefully more reliable sources will come available on this matter. None of this will revive the fallen son, nor will it save the future fallen.
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#2. To: buckeye (#0)
No politician should have the arrogance to mention the bracelet if there was the slightest iota of disagreement. The young man is dead, he cannot speak. Both politicians should just shut up, stop dragging such into politics.
bizzyblog.com is like many fake blogs out there that push 'breaking news' but are really fake news pushed by the campaigns. Old people buy this sort of stuff as real.
#4. To: Destro (#3)
Looks like it was the father who wanted Obama to stop.
bump that
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The contrived story is this one
BTW here is what the mother and sisters intention were for Ryans bracelet
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=720053
Comment by Me September 28, 2008 @ 11:03 am
While I agree that Obama should have kept quiet instead of saying me too, I also wear a bracelet (and then not even knowing the soldiers name, oy vey), there is a bit of he-said she-said between a divorced couple, which makes the whole episode open to misinterpretation. The mother may tell the father in an email something that she really didnt do etc
Comment by Citykin September 28, 2008 @ 11:14 am
#2, Im sure he can produce the e-mails, which would end the he-she claim.
#1, your link is non-responsive to the question as to whether she wanted him to wear it briefly, or even at all. She also expressed a position opposite to Os on the war, saying she wanted to pull out carefully and thoughtfully, while O has said that he doesnt care if genocide takes place on our withdrawal far from careful and thoughtful by any normal definition.
Comment by TBlumer September 28, 2008 @