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    Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:15 PM)

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      Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:17 PM)

      Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) campaign responded to criticisms from CNN over its socialist platform late this week by quoting Shakespeare and making a false claim.
      Nina Turner, national co-chair of the Sanders campaign, made the remarks during a segment on CNN’s “Newsroom,” which featured fallout from this week’s Democrat debate on NBC.
      CNN’s Brooke Baldwin said, “There’s this new ‘Wall Street Journal’/NBC News poll that found that two-thirds of the respondents said that they were actually uncomfortable with a socialist president.”
      “But when you break it down – Shakespeare once said, what is in a name? A rose by any other name smells just as sweet,” Turner responded. “What is Democratic socialism? It is government of the people, by the people, and for the people. What does that mean?”
      “I am talking about this particular poll,” Baldwin responded. “And I want to – I want an answer on the fact that the majority of America is not comfortable with a socialist president.”
      “He is a Democratic socialist,” Turner said, later claiming that “the majority of the American people” support Sanders’ government run health care program and free college.
      “Nina, you keep pivoting,” Baldwin pressed. “You got to answer the question.”
      “So, for all of the people trying to make hay over the word, Senator Sanders is not talking about socialism in a traditional sense, in terms of what happens in Europe,” Turner falsely claimed. “He never once said that the government should take over the production of all goods and services in this country.”
      For starters, Sanders, who is a socialist, has repeatedly tried to brand his socialism as being the same thing that European countries like Denmark, Finland, and Norway, have – which is false. Those countries are capitalist countries that have large social safety nets – also known as big government welfare programs – that hamper economic growth.
      Forbes reported:
      The myth of Nordic socialism is partially created by a confusion between socialism, meaning government exerting control or ownership of businesses, and the welfare state in the form of government-provided social safety net programs. However, the left’s embrace of socialism is not merely a case of redefining a word. Simply look at the long-running affinity of leftists with socialist dictators in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela for proof many on the left long for real socialism.
      To the extent that the left wants to point to an example of successful socialism, not just generous welfare states, the Nordic countries are actually a poor case to cite. Regardless of the perception, in reality the Nordic countries practice mostly free market economics paired with high taxes exchanged for generous government entitlement programs.
      First, it is worth noting that the Nordic counties were economic successes before they built their welfare states. Those productive economies, generating good incomes for their workers, allowed the governments to raise the tax revenue needed to pay for the social benefits. It was not the government benefits that created wealth, but wealth that allowed the luxury of such generous government programs.
      Sanders’ claim that he wants to be like those countries is false, which is evidenced by his repeated demonization of capitalism – which leads to the next point: Sanders is a socialist.
      Turner’s claim that Sanders has “never once” advocated for the government to take over the production of goods and services in the U.S. is false.
      Sanders has repeatedly advocated for nationalization ranging from the 1970s – when he “urged the nationalization of most major industries,” according to CNN – to his current socialist campaign for president, where is he advocating for forcing everyone off of their private health insurance plans and onto a government run health care system, according to The New York Times.
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        Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:21 PM)

        Soul_Venom said...
        Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) campaign responded to criticisms from CNN over its socialist platform late this week by quoting Shakespeare and making a false claim.
        Nina Turner, national co-chair of the Sanders campaign, made the remarks during a segment on CNN’s “Newsroom,” which featured fallout from this week’s Democrat debate on NBC.
        CNN’s Brooke Baldwin said, “There’s this new ‘Wall Street Journal’/NBC News poll that found that two-thirds of the respondents said that they were actually uncomfortable with a socialist president.”
        “But when you break it down – Shakespeare once said, what is in a name? A rose by any other name smells just as sweet,” Turner responded. “What is Democratic socialism? It is government of the people, by the people, and for the people. What does that mean?”
        “I am talking about this particular poll,” Baldwin responded. “And I want to – I want an answer on the fact that the majority of America is not comfortable with a socialist president.”
        “He is a Democratic socialist,” Turner said, later claiming that “the majority of the American people” support Sanders’ government run health care program and free college.
        “Nina, you keep pivoting,” Baldwin pressed. “You got to answer the question.”
        “So, for all of the people trying to make hay over the word, Senator Sanders is not talking about socialism in a traditional sense, in terms of what happens in Europe,” Turner falsely claimed. “He never once said that the government should take over the production of all goods and services in this country.”
        For starters, Sanders, who is a socialist, has repeatedly tried to brand his socialism as being the same thing that European countries like Denmark, Finland, and Norway, have – which is false. Those countries are capitalist countries that have large social safety nets – also known as big government welfare programs – that hamper economic growth.
        Forbes reported:
        The myth of Nordic socialism is partially created by a confusion between socialism, meaning government exerting control or ownership of businesses, and the welfare state in the form of government-provided social safety net programs. However, the left’s embrace of socialism is not merely a case of redefining a word. Simply look at the long-running affinity of leftists with socialist dictators in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela for proof many on the left long for real socialism.
        To the extent that the left wants to point to an example of successful socialism, not just generous welfare states, the Nordic countries are actually a poor case to cite. Regardless of the perception, in reality the Nordic countries practice mostly free market economics paired with high taxes exchanged for generous government entitlement programs.
        First, it is worth noting that the Nordic counties were economic successes before they built their welfare states. Those productive economies, generating good incomes for their workers, allowed the governments to raise the tax revenue needed to pay for the social benefits. It was not the government benefits that created wealth, but wealth that allowed the luxury of such generous government programs.
        Sanders’ claim that he wants to be like those countries is false, which is evidenced by his repeated demonization of capitalism – which leads to the next point: Sanders is a socialist.
        Turner’s claim that Sanders has “never once” advocated for the government to take over the production of goods and services in the U.S. is false.
        Sanders has repeatedly advocated for nationalization ranging from the 1970s – when he “urged the nationalization of most major industries,” according to CNN – to his current socialist campaign for president, where is he advocating for forcing everyone off of their private health insurance plans and onto a government run health care system, according to The New York Times.
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          Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:24 PM)

          Conmander_Jim said...
          this proves that ronald reagan raped a clown
          A young boy is being branded as brave for leaving a puppy at an animal shelter to save it from abuse.
          The shelter shared images of the small animal, who was left with a heart-wrenching note explaining his situation. Fortunately, it seems that the dog has a bright and happy future ahead of him now.
          The shelter, named Xollin, is located in the Mexican state of Michoacan, Fox 6 reports. The dog was originally discovered on Feb. 13, along with a note and a stuffed animal.
          DOG WITH 'WONKY' FACE NAMED PICASSO THRIVING IN NEW HOME, OWNER SAYS: 'PERFECTLY IMPERFECT'
          “My name is Andrés and I am 12 years old,” read the note. “My mom and I decided to leave my dog in your hands, hiding it from my dad because he is thinking about selling him. But he mistreats and kicks him. One day he kicked him so hard that he hurt his tail. I hope you can help and take care of him. I left him a stuffed animal so he won’t forget me.”
          The post quickly gained attention, with many users seemingly touched by the dog’s story and the young boy’s gesture.
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          “How I wish this little boy could know his baby is safe now and how brave and generous of him to think of the puppy first,” replied one user. “I wish I could hug this little boy – and pray his father changes. Father may be overwhelmed – which is not to excuse his cruelty.”
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          According to a recent post from the shelter, the dog (now named Rene) has received more than 300 requests for adoption. The shelter also stressed that they have more than 120 other animals waiting for adoption.
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            Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:27 PM)

            Soul_Venom said...
            A young boy is being branded as brave for leaving a puppy at an animal shelter to save it from abuse.
            The shelter shared images of the small animal, who was left with a heart-wrenching note explaining his situation. Fortunately, it seems that the dog has a bright and happy future ahead of him now.
            The shelter, named Xollin, is located in the Mexican state of Michoacan, Fox 6 reports. The dog was originally discovered on Feb. 13, along with a note and a stuffed animal.
            DOG WITH 'WONKY' FACE NAMED PICASSO THRIVING IN NEW HOME, OWNER SAYS: 'PERFECTLY IMPERFECT'
            “My name is Andrés and I am 12 years old,” read the note. “My mom and I decided to leave my dog in your hands, hiding it from my dad because he is thinking about selling him. But he mistreats and kicks him. One day he kicked him so hard that he hurt his tail. I hope you can help and take care of him. I left him a stuffed animal so he won’t forget me.”
            The post quickly gained attention, with many users seemingly touched by the dog’s story and the young boy’s gesture.
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            “How I wish this little boy could know his baby is safe now and how brave and generous of him to think of the puppy first,” replied one user. “I wish I could hug this little boy – and pray his father changes. Father may be overwhelmed – which is not to excuse his cruelty.”
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            According to a recent post from the shelter, the dog (now named Rene) has received more than 300 requests for adoption. The shelter also stressed that they have more than 120 other animals waiting for adoption.
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              Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:33 PM)

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              throw all republicans in jail
              Colorado prosecutors have obtained a guilty plea in a young woman’s 1980 rape and murder — a cold case they cracked just two months ago through DNA and genetic genealogy.
              Truck driver James Curtis Clanton, 62, was in court Friday for a hearing when he agreed to plead guilty to killing 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood on Jan. 16, 1980.
              “Because of the unrelenting and outstanding efforts of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and United Data Connect, the resolution of a horrible sexual assault and murder in a desolate part of our county four decades ago ended within 15 minutes inside a courtroom this morning,” Douglas County District Attorney George Brauchler said in a news release.
              FLORIDA TRUCKER ARRESTED IN COLORADO COLD CASE MURDER OF WOMAN, 21, NEARLY 40 YEARS AGO
              James Curtis Clanton pleaded guilty to the murder of 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood, Colo, 40 years ago. He was arrested in the cold case two months ago. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
              James Curtis Clanton pleaded guilty to the murder of 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood, Colo, 40 years ago. He was arrested in the cold case two months ago. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
              Clanton was arrested Dec. 16, accused of abducting Pruszynski after she got off a bus and then dumping her body in a vacant lot after sexually assaulting and killing her. She had just moved to Colorado from Massachusetts to work as a journalism intern at a radio station.
              Clanton was linked to the murder after investigators uploaded crime scene DNA to the public genealogy website GEDMatch.
              NJ SUPREME COURT TO HEAR MOTHER'S APPEAL OF SON'S MURDER 29 YEARS AGO
              James Curtis Clanton was arrested in Florida and extradited to Colorado. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
              James Curtis Clanton was arrested in Florida and extradited to Colorado. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
              Clanton faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison in April. He is eligible for parole after 20 years. He faced the death penalty if the case had gone to trial.
              “At his age, if you asked me to guess, I'd say I don't expect him to make parole,” Brauchler said, according to the Highlands Ranch Herald.
              The paper quoted Sgt. Atilla Denes of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office as saying that Clanton opened up about the murder and expressed remorse as they were flying to Colorado from Florida, where he lived and was arrested.
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              “He said that he felt that he had received many more years of freedom than he deserved,” Denes said.
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                Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:34 PM)

                Soul_Venom said...
                Colorado prosecutors have obtained a guilty plea in a young woman’s 1980 rape and murder — a cold case they cracked just two months ago through DNA and genetic genealogy.
                Truck driver James Curtis Clanton, 62, was in court Friday for a hearing when he agreed to plead guilty to killing 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood on Jan. 16, 1980.
                “Because of the unrelenting and outstanding efforts of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and United Data Connect, the resolution of a horrible sexual assault and murder in a desolate part of our county four decades ago ended within 15 minutes inside a courtroom this morning,” Douglas County District Attorney George Brauchler said in a news release.
                FLORIDA TRUCKER ARRESTED IN COLORADO COLD CASE MURDER OF WOMAN, 21, NEARLY 40 YEARS AGO
                James Curtis Clanton pleaded guilty to the murder of 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood, Colo, 40 years ago. He was arrested in the cold case two months ago. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
                James Curtis Clanton pleaded guilty to the murder of 21-year-old Helene Pruszynski in Englewood, Colo, 40 years ago. He was arrested in the cold case two months ago. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
                Clanton was arrested Dec. 16, accused of abducting Pruszynski after she got off a bus and then dumping her body in a vacant lot after sexually assaulting and killing her. She had just moved to Colorado from Massachusetts to work as a journalism intern at a radio station.
                Clanton was linked to the murder after investigators uploaded crime scene DNA to the public genealogy website GEDMatch.
                NJ SUPREME COURT TO HEAR MOTHER'S APPEAL OF SON'S MURDER 29 YEARS AGO
                James Curtis Clanton was arrested in Florida and extradited to Colorado. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
                James Curtis Clanton was arrested in Florida and extradited to Colorado. (Douglas County Sheriff's Office)
                Clanton faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison in April. He is eligible for parole after 20 years. He faced the death penalty if the case had gone to trial.
                “At his age, if you asked me to guess, I'd say I don't expect him to make parole,” Brauchler said, according to the Highlands Ranch Herald.
                The paper quoted Sgt. Atilla Denes of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office as saying that Clanton opened up about the murder and expressed remorse as they were flying to Colorado from Florida, where he lived and was arrested.
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                “He said that he felt that he had received many more years of freedom than he deserved,” Denes said.
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                  Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:36 PM)

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                  you put way to much effort into achieving nothing
                  NASCAR star Ryan Newman, in a statement released Sunday, acknowledged that he suffered a head injury from crashing on the final lap of the Daytona 500, but looks forward to getting behind the wheel again.
                  Newman was hospitalized Monday night in what Roush Fenway Racing officials called serious but not life-threatening condition.
                  He walked out of the Daytona Beach hospital roughly 42 hours after the crash, appearing unscathed.
                  Ryan Newman (6) went airborne after crashing into Corey LaJoie (32) during the Daytona 500.
                  Ryan Newman (6) went airborne after crashing into Corey LaJoie (32) during the Daytona 500. (AP)
                  Roush gave its first detailed account of the ordeal. The crash sent him hard into a wall before he was hit in the driver-side door by another car and became trapped in his upside-down Ford on fire as rescue workers tried to free him.
                  During a news conference before Sunday’s race, Roush team president Steve Newmark read a statement from Newman, who revealed he had sustained a head injury but no internal injuries.
                  "I was fortunate to avoid any internal organ damage or broken bones. I did sustain a head injury for which I'm currently being treated," Newman wrote. "The doctors have been pleased with my progression over the last few days."
                  NASCAR driver Ryan Newman leaves hospital in Florida following Daytona 500 wreckVideo
                  DENNY HAMLIN: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE NASCAR STAR, DAYTONA 500 WINNER
                  Ross Chastain is set to drive the No. 6 Ford on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with Newman’s streak of 659 consecutive starts dating to the 2002 season opener coming to an end.
                  "I have spoken with Jack Roush and he has assured me that the No. 6 car will be waiting and ready for my return," Newman concluded in his statement. "I'm looking forward to getting behind the wheel and battling for another race win in the Roush Fenway Ford."
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                  Newmark said it was Newman's intent to race for the 2020 Cup championship this season, and the driver planned to ask NASCAR for an exemption to qualify for the playoffs once he's cleared to return. He also said Newman wanted to discuss his ordeal and injuries personally upon his return to the track.
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                    Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:38 PM)

                    Soul_Venom said...
                    NASCAR star Ryan Newman, in a statement released Sunday, acknowledged that he suffered a head injury from crashing on the final lap of the Daytona 500, but looks forward to getting behind the wheel again.
                    Newman was hospitalized Monday night in what Roush Fenway Racing officials called serious but not life-threatening condition.
                    He walked out of the Daytona Beach hospital roughly 42 hours after the crash, appearing unscathed.
                    Ryan Newman (6) went airborne after crashing into Corey LaJoie (32) during the Daytona 500.
                    Ryan Newman (6) went airborne after crashing into Corey LaJoie (32) during the Daytona 500. (AP)
                    Roush gave its first detailed account of the ordeal. The crash sent him hard into a wall before he was hit in the driver-side door by another car and became trapped in his upside-down Ford on fire as rescue workers tried to free him.
                    During a news conference before Sunday’s race, Roush team president Steve Newmark read a statement from Newman, who revealed he had sustained a head injury but no internal injuries.
                    "I was fortunate to avoid any internal organ damage or broken bones. I did sustain a head injury for which I'm currently being treated," Newman wrote. "The doctors have been pleased with my progression over the last few days."
                    NASCAR driver Ryan Newman leaves hospital in Florida following Daytona 500 wreckVideo
                    DENNY HAMLIN: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE NASCAR STAR, DAYTONA 500 WINNER
                    Ross Chastain is set to drive the No. 6 Ford on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with Newman’s streak of 659 consecutive starts dating to the 2002 season opener coming to an end.
                    "I have spoken with Jack Roush and he has assured me that the No. 6 car will be waiting and ready for my return," Newman concluded in his statement. "I'm looking forward to getting behind the wheel and battling for another race win in the Roush Fenway Ford."
                    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
                    Newmark said it was Newman's intent to race for the 2020 Cup championship this season, and the driver planned to ask NASCAR for an exemption to qualify for the playoffs once he's cleared to return. He also said Newman wanted to discuss his ordeal and injuries personally upon his return to the track.
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                      Babu Frik — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:01 PM)

                      Thanks for proving my point. My victory here has been effortless.

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                        Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:02 PM)

                        haha
                        that is my line
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                          Babu Frik — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:05 PM)

                          If it is, I highly doubt you've ever used it appropriately.

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                            Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 23, 2020 09:09 PM)

                            wrong again ****face
                            i am always correct
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                              Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 27, 2020 08:14 PM)

                              As the Democratic Party primary field lurches to the left on a number of policy issues, it is being reflected among Democratic voters – with three in four Democrats saying they would back a socialist for president, according to a new poll released this month.
                              The Gallup poll found that 76 percent of Democratic voters would vote for a socialist. Only 17 percent of Republicans say they would vote for a socialist, and 45 percent of independents would vote for one.
                              BERNIE SANDERS' CAMPAIGN WALKS BACK VOW OF TOTAL DEPORTATION FREEZE
                              The poll comes amid the rise of self-described “democratic socialist” Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the Democratic presidential primary race. The far-left candidate tied with the more moderate former South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg in Iowa, and won the New Hampshire primary and Nevada caucuses – boosting him into front-runner status.
                              Sanders has promoted once-fringe policies such as a Green New Deal, a moratorium on the deportation of illegal immigrants, free college tuition and a “Medicare-for-all” plan that would abolish private health insurance.
                              Other ideas such as reparations for slavery and welfare for illegal immigrants have also become popular among Democratic politicians, particularly in the Democrat-controlled House – where liberal "Squad" members such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., have been promoting policies once far out of the Democratic mainstream.
                              BERNIE SANDERS' SURROGATE CLAIMS MEDIA LIES ABOUT SUPPORT FOR SOCIALISM: 'OUR IDEAS ARE POPULAR'
                              Voters were polled by Gallup about the characteristics of potential presidents they would vote for – and it found broad acceptance of most of those traits. Of those polled, 96 percent would vote for a black candidate, 93 percent would vote for a woman, 78 percent would vote for a gay/lesbian candidate, and 66 percent would vote for a Muslim.
                              Bret Baier breaks down the origins of socialismVideo
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                              Out of all those characteristics polled, a socialist candidate was the only one that received majority opposition overall – even considering Democrat’s relative enthusiasm.
                              Less than half of Americans overall, 45 percent, said they would back a socialist for president, while 53 percent said they would not – suggesting the left-wing shift by the Democratic Party might not be reflected in the electorate as a whole.
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                                Barbagay — 6 years ago(February 29, 2020 10:49 PM)

                                Now that's a solid list!
                                Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

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                                  K3wlsk83rD00D — 6 years ago(February 27, 2020 09:04 AM)

                                  usa is the worst country on earth

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                                    ShmachYisraelHaChaimGadol — 6 years ago(February 27, 2020 09:09 AM)

                                    Israel.
                                    USA is great, nimda.
                                    ur a leech on america.
                                    One Goat for Yahweh. One for Moshe. One for Abba Abrum. One Camel for Yeshua.

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                                      Conmander_Jim — 6 years ago(February 27, 2020 08:12 PM)

                                      yeah probably
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                                        Soul_Venom — 6 years ago(February 27, 2020 08:15 PM)

                                        In 2004, Gretchen Wilson won the Best Female Country Vocal Performance Grammy award for the song "Redneck Woman." It was a milestone in a music career that was nearly derailed time and time again.
                                        "I went through enough in my life that I could have gone off the rails," Wilson told Fox Nation host and fellow musician John Rich. "And most people, doctors, friends, most of everyone would have said, 'Well, yeah, she had every right to go off the deep end and just lose it.'"
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                                        "But I saw that in front of me… that opportunity to better myself, to better my future, to better maybe my family's future. And I took it. I think there are those choices in life," she said, "You can choose to just wallow in your own pity and sorrow and say, 'I can't, I can't.' Or you can just take the bull by the horns and say, 'I can and I will. And even if it takes me forever.'"
                                        In an emotional new episode of Fox Nation's "The Pursuit!" John Rich sat down with Wilson to talk about her difficult upbringing, their early days pursuing careers in the music industry, and the day she decided she could be a mother and a musician.
                                        Musicians Big Kenny, Gretchen Wilson and John Rich of Big and Rich perform on stage at the 2011 CMT Music Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on June 8, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee.
                                        Musicians Big Kenny, Gretchen Wilson and John Rich of Big and Rich perform on stage at the 2011 CMT Music Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on June 8, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Mike Coppola/WireImage/Getty)
                                        Rich, who became friends and collaborators with Wilson after a chance meeting in a Nashville bar, said that he remembered receiving a panicked phone call from Wilson shortly after she secured her first record contract.
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                                        "You are hyperventilating on the phone, bawling your face off. I can barely understand what you're saying," he said thinking back to that day. "And you said, 'I need to see you and I need to see you right now.'"
                                        They met in the parking lot of a Kroger supermarket outside of Nashville in the middle of a rainstorm. A soaking wet Wilson jumped into the passenger seat of Rich's truck.
                                        Nov. 2, 2008: Gretchen Wilson plays her hit "Redneck Woman" at a rally for Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at Marietta Collage in Marietta, Ohio.
                                        Nov. 2, 2008: Gretchen Wilson plays her hit "Redneck Woman" at a rally for Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at Marietta Collage in Marietta, Ohio. (AP)
                                        "I'm looking, "I said, what is going on?" remembered Rich. "I said, 'Gretchen, what is going on? What was happening?'"
                                        "I said, 'I'm pregnant,'" said Wilson, recalling the panic she felt at the time. "'I don't know what to do because I've got you all involved in this now… we've got the record deal now. We're in the studio, we're trying to get things started. And I'm about to just put a big wrench in everything here. And I don't know what I'm going to do… I probably should just pack up and just go back to Illinois.'"
                                        EXCLUSIVE: WYNONNA JUDD TALKS ABOUT DAUGHTER'S PRISON RELEASE: 'SHE'S HEALTHIER THAN I WAS AT 23'
                                        For Wilson, it was an overwhelming moment in her life when two of her greatest dreams were being realized — at the same time.
                                        "From the time I can remember, I thought in my head and in my heart that a child would complete me," she said. "If I could have something to love and take care of and do better with than anyone ever did with me, that it would make my life make sense. And so more than anything, I wanted Grace, my daughter."
                                        May 1: Gretchen Wilson and her daughter, Grace Frances Penner, arrive at the Barnstable Brown Derby party in Louisville, Ky.
                                        May 1: Gretchen Wilson and her daughter, Grace Frances Penner, arrive at the Barnstable Brown Derby party in Louisville, Ky. (AP)
                                        "But my second biggest dream in the world was happening," Wilson told Rich. "I was in the middle of recording and in big-time studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with big-time people. And my career was taking off and it was amazing. And then all the sudden boom… I thought I thought it was all going to come to an end."
                                        "Then you said… 'Gretchen?" Wilson remembered. "How many kids does Loretta Lynn have?"
                                        "And I said, 'Oh, I don't know. There's a bunch of them."
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                                        "And you said, 'If Loretta Lynn can have a career slingin' five, six, however many babies around the country with her, I'm pretty sure you'll be able to do it with one."
                                        When it was all said and done, Wilson had her career and her daughter.
                                        "My daughter is the first person in my family's history to go to college,

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