Obama's Debate Bracelet

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  1. buckwheat3

    buckwheat3 Master of the Obvious

    Here is something I found at another web site:
    By Warner Todd Huston (Bio | Archive)
    September 28, 2008 - 03:53 ET

    Barack Obama played the "me too" game during the Friday debates on September 26 after Senator John McCain mentioned that he was wearing a bracelet with the name of Cpl. Matthew Stanley, a resident of New Hampshire and a soldier that lost his life in Iraq in 2006. Obama said that he too had a bracelet. After fumbling and straining to remember the name, he revealed that his had the name of Sergeant Ryan David Jopek of Merrill, Wisconsin.

    Shockingly, however, Madison resident Brian Jopek, the father of Ryan Jopek, the young soldier who tragically lost his life to a roadside bomb in 2006, recently said on a Wisconsin Public Radio show that his family had asked Barack Obama to stop wearing the bracelet with his son's name on it. Yet Obama continues to do so despite the wishes of the family.

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    Radio host Glenn Moberg of the show "Route 51" asked Mr. Jopek, a man who believes in the efforts in Iraq and is not in favor of Obama's positions on the war, what he and his ex-wife think of Obama continually using their son's name on the campaign trail.

    Jopek began by saying that his ex-wife was taken aback, even upset, that Obama has made the death of her son a campaign issue. Jopek says his wife gave Obama the bracelet because "she just wanted Mr. Obama to know Ryan's name." Jopek went on to say that "she wasn't looking to turn it into a big media event" and "just wanted it to be something between Barack Obama and herself." Apparently, they were all shocked it became such a big deal.

    But, he also said that his ex-wife has refused further interviews on the matter and that she wanted Obama to stop wearing the reminder of her son's sacrifice that he keeps turning into a campaign soundbyte. This begins at about 10 minutes into the radio program

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    I wish I had the rest of the info...I'm sure those who are interested in this will get the rest of the "skinny"
     
  2. mattbrent

    mattbrent Well-Known Member

    Just a couple of thoughts:

    Why is it okay for McCain to wear one of these bracelets, but not Obama?

    If the family didn't want people wearing their son's name on a bracelet, why aren't they targeting the people who made the bracelets?

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    Now, ignoring this article, I've never heard of these bracelets. What's the story on them?

    -Matt
     
  3. buckwheat3

    buckwheat3 Master of the Obvious

    Matt,
    I believe those bracelets have been around in one form or another since (what I can remember) Vietnam. I think back then, they were created for MIA's, POW's or both
     
  4. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

  5. Fortunato

    Fortunato Member

  6. Ronin Distance

    Ronin Distance Rojiura no Uchuu Shōnen

    "Just let me make a point here, we have a bracelet too..." :D
     

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