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On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 04:56:14 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>I never remember the year either of my parents died. I can get the month, sometimes... but couldn't swear to the date.
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“There’s even a reference that I don’t remember when my son died,” Biden saidAs someone who has been through this I could CERTAINLY tell you almost
in February. “How in the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked
the question, I thought to myself: It wasn’t any of their damn business.”
to the minute the moment my daughter summoned me to tell me that she
had called the ambulance and that my wife was passed out in the next
room to where I'm writing this from. I could also tell you practically
to the minute when she was pronounced dead and also when they put her
in a body bag, loaded her on a gurney and wheeled her out of our home
for the last time.
And while I have felt that some of the inquirers it 'wasn't any of
their own damn business" I in my grief was lucid enough to fudge it to
the extent of saying "March 2022" or even "early 2022" rather than
"9:35pm 7 March 2022" .
So while I feel his grief and obviously know I'm not a public figure
like he is can tell you there are certain things that you NEVER ever
forget. [And in that light wonder how one of my relatives mentally
survived knowing he was accidentally responsible for the death of HIS
spouse some years earlier. Or whether I could have found milady
earlier than my daughter did - it was a perfectly normal evening up to
that - and thus bought her precious time that could have saved her.
So having actually gone through this myself feel that either Biden
clutched when the microphone was before him or he did a totally inept
job of avoiding discussing he felt was too close to home to discuss.
Which given he spends far more time around microphones (by virtue of
his position) than I do seems implausible.
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