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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Armstrong Staff Sends Packages to Troops in Afghanistan

Gift cards, candy canes, letters from students and a Robbinsdale Armstrong High School T-shirt were among the goodies that staff packed in boxes and shipped to five National Guard soldiers in Afghanistan.

When Kellie Theisen's son first enlisted in the Navy, and when he was deployed to Iraq in 2008, she was floored by the generosity that strangers offered him. "The first year he came home for Christmas in 2005 after enlisting, he said people voluntarily paid for all his food and drinks in the airport," Theisen, a Plymouth resident, remembered. "Someone at [the airport] even came up to him and handed him a Minnesota Vikings t-shirt." It was the generosity of strangers that drove Theisen, a clerical educational assistant at Armstrong High School, to give back to soldiers this year. Theisen organized a school-wide effort to send care packages to toops overseas.  Staff donated money to help purchase items, gift cards, and pay for shipping. Last…

Monday, May 7, 2012

The Fifth District Report

Ellison Seeks Afghan Withdrawl, Safe Zones for Syrians

Meanwhile, a Twitter skirmish with GOP rival Chris Fields on the home front.

U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (DFL-MN) spoke out about armed conflict in Afghanistan and Syria last week with op-ed columns and a cable news appearance. Ellison wrote an op-ed titled "Get U.S. Troops out of Afghanistan" that appeared at CNN.com on the occasion of the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden: We have diminished al Qaeda's strength, so for the sake of our economic and national security, we should decrease our military presence and bring our troops home from Afghanistan as soon as is safely possible. Ellison also appeared on CNN to discuss the issue (see CNN video above). Ellison called for safe zones along Syria's borders in an op-ed published in the Star Tribune Monday: The United States must lead the international …

LaMarcus Washington

6:24 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Where in the U.S. Constitution does it require Congressmen to represent the U.S. internationally? Oh yeah, that's right...it does NOT! A U.S. Congressman's job description is to represent his home district constituents in the U.S. House of Representatives...not to act as an envoy for the State Department, which falls under the EXECUTIVE branch. Ellison is a complete disgrace to Minnesota. As an …   more ›

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