Governor Lynch Statement on the Death of Spc. David Stelmat of Littleton

Gov. John Lynch released the following statement today regarding the New Hampshire National Guardsman killed in Iraq:

"My thoughts and prayers, and those of my wife Susan, are with the family of Spc. David Stelmat.

"Spc. Stelmat was a hero who sacrificed protecting all of us. On behalf of the citizens of New Hampshire, our deepest sympathies go out to the entire Stelmat family."

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Our North Country men and women die too early.

Monica I agree with some of what you say but DJ went medic because he was anti violent.

Read a bit more about DJ and some of his friends, who are some of my friends.

http://christopher-king.blogspot.com....

30 March 2008

KingCast and Union Leader salute U.S. Army Sergeant DJ Stelmat and KingCast notes it's a rough year for Brian Jesseman.

DJ (David) Stelmat was a friend of Liko Kenney and Brian Jesseman's. Here's the Union Leader story about his Humvee catching a roadside bomb in Iraq where he was diligently serving his country.

It's been a rough year for Brian.

Liko murdered by Floyd, IMHO.

His name and intellectual property stolen in the Union Leader in favor of Martha McLeod's Bruce McKay highway. Update on that, False Light is most definitely actionable as noted in the first link in this paragraph but also in the new case of Doe v. Friendfinder et al, CV-07-286-JL (WBZ & Feminist Law Professor Blog) and KingCast/Jesseman v. Union Leader Surreply at Scrbd.com.

DJ being killed in Iraq.

When will our government get honest about what its doing, and when will its policies stop causing his friends to die? And when will he get Justice from Judge Lynn, who audibly and visibly says in this video that KingCast is "unfortunate nonsense?"

When will the Union Leader publish anything about the ongoing KingCast v. Kelly Ayotte litigation that shows a blueprint for government liability?

Likely never.

non-sensical

I'm sorry to say the governor's statement doesn't make any sense. Young Mr. Stelmat certainly didn't sacrifice either himself or anything else. He was killed on an errand based on lies and there's nothing in Iraq from which we or anyone else in the United States needs to be protected.
Mouthing platitudes serves neither the victim, nor the survivors well. It's presumptuous for the governor to mouth them on my behalf.