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Fall from Grace

10/27/2024

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WAR GAMES - January 30, 1991 “What was terribly frightening was the cheerleading aspect, ‘We’re No.1’. I’m fearful of that attitude."
My son, Brad Starling, was the 4-year-old model in this drawing. So sweet and innocent at the time. Son, Judy and I are aware of the struggles you have recently been through regarding your work and ultimate resignation as Fire Chief, you can't block us from the media, no matter how hard your wife tries. I won't blame it on karma's retribution for your treatment of me and my family, mostly because karma isn't a thing. Also, because my grandma, mom, both sisters, and I have been casualties of workplace gossip, discrimination, politics - whatever you want to call it. Sadly, there is always a pathetic, jealous, immoral, ignorant bully who tries to disparage any other employee (or relative) that they know, deep down in their soul, is much higher on the moral measure. We are sorry you had to experience this, it's heartbreaking. Equally depressing that you can't vent to the family members who know you best - at least know the Brad we grew up with. Liars are hard to fight, I have found the best way to deal with them is to walk away, which is why I'm quite comfortable without your wife in my life, it didn't cost me my soul. From the newspaper articles it is apparent that the fight you were in was political, and we are proud that you stood your ground and defended your character, along with the many friends that supported you. Your maternal DNA is pretty strong stuff, we always triumph over those who attempt to malign us. I'm confident that you have won this particular battle and can now take a little nap in preparation for the next one. - Carla
“It’s funny how sometimes the people you’d take a bullet for are the ones behind the trigger.” – Unknown

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    If an inquisitive somebody were to demand a DNA analysis be done on the 3 sisters, he may not be surprised to find those twisted strands are coated with a healthy dose of printer's ink, given our pedigree and the many literary contributions from our maternal ancestors:
    Great-great-grandaunt 
    Florence Finch Kelly: 19th & 20th century Journalist/Novelist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Finch_Kelly
    Great-grandfather Asa Finch Converse: http://www.franklincokshistory.org/people-2/300-revision-v1/converse-asa-finch/
    Grandmother Elizabeth Hope Converse Nichols Layton: Newspaper Publisher/Editor, author, poet and artist. http://www.elizabethlayton.com
     Asa Finch Converse: Newspaper Publisher/Editor.
    Great-grandmother May Frink Converse: Columnist/Editor and Poet Laureate. http://www.franklincokshistory.org/peom/

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