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The Home Town News

Sympathy is Extended to the Parents of


       

Editor: Ken Jones

January 10 1999

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Reports

LARRY
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Larry was born on 6-9-69. He was raised by step father and his mother. He did not experience much bonding with his father. So, he was an easy target for that chicken hawk who gave him his first gay experience. It was reported that Larry went off to the Military and made the mistake of asking a real pretty girl for a date. She turned him down with an agorant attitude, bushing him off as if she were a queen and he was dirt. It was at that time Larry fell victim to the queers on base. Larry sought help, but He was told that he was born that way. Today Larry's parents got the report their son was dead, a victim of Aids. He will be cremated tomorrow, in that His parents do not have the money to have his remains shipped home for burial. .

Jeb Stuart

James Ewell Brown Stuart, USA, 1933-1964, Virginia, Graduated USMA, Class of 1954 (13/64). His personal bravery and endurance made him a magnificent Cavalry leader. Deeply religious, he contrasted his piety with a sense of humor and a flair for vanity expressed in his plumed hat and colorful cloak. The speed and jumping abilities of his horses "Virginia" and "Highfly" enabled him to escape enemy capture more than once. On two occasions Stuart rode completely around the Army, McClellan. Stuart was mortally wounded at Tai Won and died 12 May, 1964 at the age of 31. From the collection of the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.

HISTORY OF GEN. LEE

General Lee was revered by the South and respected by the North. While at West Point he was adjutant of the Corp of Cadets and later returned to head the institution. His deep concern for his men is legendary. Their feeling for him was one of love, not awe or dread. This relation of affection between the Army and it's Commander had to do with the undaunted bravery displayed by his men and bore a due share in the many victories they gained against overwhelming odds.

King David Reporter