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View Article  Honoring Those Who Go Before Us - Jim Hughes
Honoring Those Who Go Before Us: Jim Hughes - December 6, 1935

by Caroline Vernon

Jim said, “I made a commitment to myself and the world that if I was ever able to get out of that chair, I would dedicate the rest of my life to helping those who are less fortunate than I had been in my life.”

On December 6, 1935, Jim Hughes was born the youngest son of a union carpenter in Montgomery County, Illinois.

Upon graduating from high school in 1953, most of Jim’s former classmates were drafted into the service. Jim himself received orders to report 6 different times before finally receiving notification that he had been wrongly classified, 3 months prior to his 25th birthday. Instead of having a classification of 1A, he should have been classified as 3A, which meant he would only have been called up in the case of a homeland emergency. In the meantime it was difficult to get hired on with a 1A classification because employers knew it wouldn’t be long before workers were required to report for duty.

During the late 50's, early 60's, the economy was shaky and jobs were hard to come by. In the construction and building trades, as an example, you were lucky to accrue 600 hours a year. Jim worked on various union jobs, the first of which was as a laborers local, then he moved over to the Operating Engineers and worked on permit. He later worked for the Boiler Makers Union and the UAW.

By 1965, many of Jim’s friends had returned home from the service and were taking advantage of going to school through the GI bill while he was still bouncing from job to job. By then, Jim had gotten married and had children so it was at that time that he decided to go to St. Louis to work with the Teamsters. Jim stayed with the Teamsters for quite some time before being forced to take an early retirement due to health problems.


The family later moved to the Quad Cities in 1980 and Jim started RDS Walcott, a truck transportation brokerage business.  Jim and his wife Doris, successfully ran this business for many years until selling it in 2000. Jim and Doris had married on March 15, 1963, They have 10 children between them.
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View Article  'New Orleans Disaster: The Sequel' Coming Oct. 17
'New Orleans Disaster: The Sequel' Coming Oct. 17
by Bob Cesca, The Huffington Post

It hasn't been widely discussed yet, but another disaster will strike the victims of Hurricane Katrina on October 17, 2005. And Bush can't say that he didn't anticipate it. He orchestrated it.

[Bush]'s beloved Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act goes into effect on that day.

Interesting that while the bill was passing through the House Judiciary Committee early this year, Democrats attempted to amend the bill to include measures to protect victims of natural disasters such as hurricanes.

The amendment to the bill, proposed by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), was voted down without debate. Along party lines.

Seems the Republicans would rather see hurricane victims slammed head-first into poverty instead of continuing to be protected by Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Seems the profit margins of MBNA are more important.

(click here to read the entire post)

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