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How many of you know that Congresswoman Jackie Speier (Original Post) malaise Jun 2016 OP
Thanks for sharing that. liberal N proud Jun 2016 #1
I remember her story well malaise Jun 2016 #2
Wow! Her Sister Jun 2016 #3
Yep - she was one of the few survivors malaise Jun 2016 #4
Wow! mcar Jun 2016 #5
Wow,I did not know that. Last night one of the sufrommich Jun 2016 #6
I watched that malaise Jun 2016 #7
awesome bigtree Jun 2016 #8
I knew that gopiscrap Jun 2016 #9
I do. She's my rep. Starry Messenger Jun 2016 #10
LOL malaise Jun 2016 #11
She was just on Chris Hayes malaise Jun 2016 #12
I remember the incident BootinUp Jun 2016 #13
I had her on my radio show a while back, we talked about that and other stuff. nt stevenleser Jun 2016 #14
Nice malaise Jun 2016 #15
Yup I knew that. ronnykmarshall Jun 2016 #16

malaise

(268,565 posts)
2. I remember her story well
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 09:08 AM
Jun 2016
http://www.rollcall.com/news/home/jonestown-murders-jackie-speier-37-years
<snip>
Rep. Jackie Speier knows exactly how it feels to be left for dead.

On Nov. 18, 1978, she was shot five times on a remote airstrip in Guyana, South America. Her boss, Rep. Leo J. Ryan and four others lay dead nearby, killed by gunfire as they tried to escape Jonestown, the commune built by cult leader Jim Jones.

Nearly 40 years later, Speier still remembers why she decided to get on a plane to go down on the ill-fated congressional trip.

“Back in 1978, there were not many women in high-ranking positions in Congress," said Speier, who was legislative counsel for Ryan at the time. "I felt if I didn’t go, it would be a step back for women holding these high positions. I thought, 'I can’t not go.'”

So she went, accompanying Ryan and 23 other people to Guyana, on the northeastern coast of South America, attempting to visit Jim Jones and nearly 1,000 followers he’d amassed.

sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
6. Wow,I did not know that. Last night one of the
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 09:19 AM
Jun 2016

congresswoman was telling her story of how she got involved with politics and gun control.She was a 911 operator who had to listen to a child beg her uncle not to shoot her and then heard the shots,it was a brutal story.

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