The story of Samantha Walsh
Samantha Walsh, a 13-year-old, Grade 8 student from Fleur de Lys on the Baie Verte Peninsula, disappeared one Sunday evening when walking home from her Grandmother's house, and I traveled to the community to research her story. The following feature article was published in The Telegram in February 2000. ••• "Sam, who had stripped off her ski pants when she got to her grandmother’s house, didn’t bother to put them on for the three-minute walk to her house. She went home wearing her coat and hat and long johns covered by flannel pajama pants, pink with black and white lambs, bought the day before at Value Village. But Sam never made it home. 'Loves you, Mom,' were her last words to her mother." ••• Samantha’s story By Ryan Cleary, The Telegram FLEUR DE LYS — The voice is that of a child, rising with a soft and sweet delivery from a room of living hell. It’s a haunting sound, the words of Salt Water Joys , sung by a very talented and pretty littl
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That being said, I have been following your blog for a few years now and I am still having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that you actually turned to the NDP. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wasn't expecting it. I had the impression from you stories and previous comments that you have made with regards to the NDP you really didn't fit in there.
However...I know people can change their views but surely the fact that you were so critical of the NDP as a whole you must of had reservations.
Seriously, you have criticized Jack Harris for not being to lead the provincial party anywhere, you called the NDP a bunch of small pocket of aging granolas and artsy fartsies in Town.
Regardless of all that I am glad you are in Ottawa carrying the banner for NL, I don't care what party you are. We see how much use that where's Waldo Peter Hideaway is in Labrador.
Keep up the good work Ryan.