Photos from Gov. Bill Richardson's visit to my mother's
home in Onawa, IA
September 13, 2007
New Mexico Governor and Presidential candidate Bill
Richardson knew he'd found an "uncommon" supporter in
my stepfather, Earl Thelander (a lifelong republican),
and when Earl suffered third-degree burns in an Aug.
28, 2007 explosion caused by copper thieves, Gov.
Richardson made attempts to contact him at Clarkson's
Burn Unit in Omaha, NE. My stepdad, however, was kept
in a medically induced coma due to pain from the
severity of burns.
Though my stepfather succumbed to the burns and died
Sept. 1, Gov. Richardson still wanted to know more
about this man. On Sept. 13, 2007 -- one week after Dad
Earl's funeral and the day following my mother's breast
cancer diagnosis -- Gov. Richardson met privately with
my mom and family in my mother's home.
In that unhurried and wonderful afternoon, with no
media nor any cameras present (except mine), we told a
Democrat named Bill all about a Republican named Earl
and, in the process, discovered the many common threads
that connected this good man to another he'd never met.
Read my
story about that day here.