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When the media tries to tell you that Tim Walz dropped out of the National Guard before he knew his men were headed to Iraq, show them this
From way back in 2005:
Press Release
Walz Still Planning to Run for Congress Despite Possible Call to Duty in
Iraq
March 20, 2005 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
On Thursday, March 17 the National Guard Public Affairs Office announced a possible partial
mobilization of roughly 2,000 troops from the Minnesota National Guard. First District
congressional candidate Tim Walz currently holds the rank of Command Sergeant Major in the
1-125th Battalion, which is based in New Ulm and largely composed of men and women from
southern Minnesota. The announcement from the National Guard PAO specified that all or
a
portion of Walz's battalion could be mobilized to serve in Iraq within the next two years.
Walz, who teaches Global Geography at Mankato West High School, has been an active
member of the National Guard since 1981. He has been previously deployed during his 23 years
in the National Guard, including an eight month deployment during Operation Enduring
Freedom.
When asked about his possible deployment to Iraq Walz said, "I do not
yet know if my artillery
unit will be part of this mobilization and I am unable to comment further on specifics of the
deployment."
Although his tour of duty in Iraq might coincide with his campaign for Minnesota's 1st
Congressional seat, Walz is determined to stay in the race. "As Command Sergeant Major
have a responsibility not only to ready my battalion for Iraq, but also to serve if called on.
am
dedicated to serving my country to the best of my ability, whether that is in Washington DC or
in Iraq."
"I don't want to speculate on what shape my campaign will take if I am deployed, but I have no
plans to drop out of the race. - am fortunate to have a strong group of enthusiastic supporters
and a very dedicated and intelligent wife. Both will be a major part of my campaign, whether
am in Minnesota or Iraq."
If called to duty, Walz would leave behind his wife Gwen and four year old daughter, Hope.
Please direct all press inquiries to press@timwalzforuscongress.org . For immediate
assistance, please call 507-351-0961.
Prepared and paid for by Tim Walz for U.S. Congress. www.timwalzforuscongress.org
There is bitterness in the ranks. KamalaToe is jealous that Walz is able to suck off horses and she didn't (yet).
A Minnesota grandmother has issued a warning to the American people after she was jailed over tyrannical measures enforced by Democrat vice presidential nominee Tim Walz.
Lisa Hanson, a former wine and coffee bistro owner, was thrown into jail for violating the lockdown orders of Walz, the radical Democrat governor of Minnesota.
During a new interview with Fox News, Hanson warns that Walz essentially “shut down and destroyed” her small business.
She is now warning Americans: “You do not want tyranny at this level.”
Hanson is a law-abiding mother of eight children and soon-to-be 18 grandchildren.
Besides a speeding ticket she received as a teenager, Hanson had always been a law-abiding citizen.
She has owned businesses with her husband for more than 30 years.
At the time the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing in 2020, Hanson said The Interchange Wine & Coffee Bistro in Albert Lea, about 90 miles south of Minneapolis, had been open for eight years.
Her wine and coffee bistro initially complied with the shutdown ordered that March.
However, Hanson said she watched for months afterward as Walz never fully re-opened the state.
Walz and his administration declared that businesses deemed “non-essential,” such as bars, restaurants, gyms, dance studios, and hair salons, had to remain shuttered for extended periods.
By contrast, the governor never shut down liquor stores, the “big box stores,” or even strip clubs.
“He shut down a lot of the mom-and-pop shops, those folks that were just trying to make a living and provide a great product and a great service,” Hanson explained.
“In contrast, he allowed big box stores, etc. to stay open.
“Really incredible, an incredible use of tyranny against the people.”
This is the worst ticket in my lifetime. McCain/Palin was somehow better. At least McCain was a POW... lol.
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This is an announcement that Minnesota is a 'sanctuary city' for abusive parents transing their kids.