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“The Lone Star Project … hammers Republicans whenever it gets a chance, promoting strong local Democratic candidates and even bringing lawsuits.”
(Roll Call, Stuart Rothenberg,
March 12, 2009)


“Anyone who questions whether [The Lone Star Project] can make life difficult for a Republican legislator should talk to former Sen. Kim Brimer.”
(Austin American Statesman, February 17, 2009)


“[The Lone Star Project] is responsible for the aggressive stance the party has taken toward DeLay and other Lone Star State Republicans since the 2004 election.”
(The Washington Post, March 6, 2006)

 

"David Dewhurst has said most Texans don't have much sympathy "for someone who that can't fill out a two page [health insurance] application every six months".

The Democrat-supported Lone Star Project in Washington reported this week that Dewhurst failed to file necessary forms at least six times in recent years.
(San Antonio Expres News,, 4/12/2007)


"The Justice staff memo was obtained by the Lone Star Project ...The story broke the same day the U.S. Supreme Court was considering legal challenges to the plan brought by Democrats and minority groups."
(Houston Chronicle, 12/3/2005)


"The Texas chapter of the NAACP, along with the Lone Star Project, have analyzed the amicus brief filed by the Justice Department and have concluded, justifiably, that the Voting Rights section of the Justice Department is now controlled by partisan political appointees."
(Roll Call - Donna Brazile, 2/28/2006)

 

 


Charles Nesbitt Wilson

June 1, 1933 – February 10, 2010

 Charlie Wilson

Congressman Charlie Wilson's life read like a novel and clearly one in which he is the hero. No Texas hero combined courage, wisdom, and an independent spirit better than Charlie Wilson.  To us, Congressman Charlie Wilson wasn't just a Texas hero, he was our friend. Our prayers and sympathies go to his wife, Barbara, who has our unending respect for the love and devotion she brought to Charlie over their years together.
Matt & Dolly
Matt & Dolly Angle

 

Funeral Arrangements

Memorial Service
Sunday, February 14, 2010, 2pm
Temple Theater, Angelina College, Lufkin, TX

Burial Service
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010, 2pm
Arlington National Cemetery

Arrangements are being handled by Gipson Funeral Home in Lufkin.
Phone: 936-634-4411


What others are saying about a great Texas Democratic leader

"Charlie Wilson was a bigger than life Texan who played a key role in bringing down the former Soviet Union, and it was a privilege for me to know and work with him." — Congressman Chet Edwards (D–Waco)

“Charlie was an extraordinary public servant … Tom Hanks underplayed him in the movie. Charlie was actually far more colorful than that…. There will be no more Charlie Wilsons."  — Former Congressman Martin Frost

"I never saw anybody who had a greater attachment to the people here in East Texas as Charlie did." — longtime friend and former State Senator, Buddy Temple

"Charlie was perfect as a congressman, perfect as a state representative, perfect as a state senator. He was a perfect reflection of the people he represented." — Charles Schnabel Jr., seven-year Chief of Staff for Wilson’s Washington office

“One brave and determined person can alter the course of history.  His efforts and exploits helped repel an invader, liberate a people, and bring the Cold War to a close… Charlie kept fighting for the Afghan people and warned against abandoning that traumatized country to its fate -- a warning we should have heeded then, and should remember today," — Defense Secretary Robert Gates

"It is the rare congressman who by dint of personality, persistence and country smarts did something that literally altered history on the global stage. What Charlie Wilson did in Afghanistan changed the course of world events. Charlie Wilson was all Texan and all American.  He dreamed big, lived large.” — Newscaster Dan Rather

My friend Charlie Wilson was bigger than life, brought joy to all those who knew him, and was the kind of steadfastly loyal friend you'd want in a fight. He cared deeply about passing freedom down to the next generation and was a true public servant in the military and in Congress. Charlie helped move our state and our country forward. We lost a true Texan today. — Bill White, Former Houston Mayor

"Charlie Wilson led a life that was oversized even by Hollywood's standards. Congressman Wilson was fiercely devoted to serving his country and his fellow Texans." — Gov. Rick Perry (R–Texas)

“For the rest of the world, he is the tall man on the big screen, portrayed by Tom Hanks as ‘Good Time Charlie,' the congressman from East Texas who helped run the Red Army out of Afghanistan.  For us, he's the guy we run into at the grocery store, the coffee shop or café, our good friend Charlie.” — Lufkin Daily News Editor and Publisher, Joe Murray

"He was one of those that was a true patriot. When he retired, he helped me in the election to take over his seat." — Former Congressman Jim Turner, Charlie Wilson’s 2nd District successor

"Charlie Wilson was one of a kind, loved by all who knew him, and he will be missed as one of our most distinguished and colorful leaders. he was a giant, not just in stature but in his love for America and especially America's men and women in uniform. He was a dynamic presence in Congress and on the national stage. — U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, (R–Texas)

"He was my friend. Whenever I went to Texas, he always helped me.” — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D–Nevada)

"Many Texans like to think of themselves as larger than life, and Charlie Wilson truly was. … Whether he was standing up for Texans here at home or those serving in the far corners of the globe, he was a great asset to our state and nation and he will be missed." — Texas Democratic Party Chairman Boyd Richie

"Charlie Wilson was a student of Winston Churchill. The work he did to defeat communism and change the course of world events was without question Churchillian." - Longtime friend and Texas business leader Don Montgomery

Congressman Wilson is survived by his wife Barbara, his sister and brother-in-law, and niece and nephew.

Quotes assembled from a variety of press sources including the Lufkin Daily News, the Dallas Morning News, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Politico, KTRE, the Washington Post, and the Houston Chronicle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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