It a boom coalition. I want them all out. If you had that i think people would punch it to a large extent. From my point of view the potentiality is there. I dont have the name, i dont have the way in which it comes together but there is a lot more togetherness with the right and left in certain areas and we think as we look at individual issues. We have one more question, grab your ipads that come up if they have read that may be are we publishing this . Publishing the responses . When it comes to the recession recovery and the federal government made matters worse, made matters better, didnt matter much either way. Bill, third party. I would like peters ideal candidate. I saw your cfo there are enough ideal ceos, real people, all of them, and we pick that person and an independent party needs a democrat to nominate someone to the left of Hillary Clinton, they need someone to nominate someone well to the right of our last two nominees and the leaders in the middle, and the thing that
Douglas Elton ‘Doug’ Keen
WILMINGTON Douglas Elton “Doug” Keen, 79, peacefully passed away into the arms of the Lord Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
He was born Feb. 4, 1941, in Wilson, the son of Elton and Eula Keen. In addition to his parents, Doug was preceded in death by his brother, Jerry Keen; and sisters, Joyce Kennedy and Carolyn Mize.
Doug is survived by his wife of 56 years, Linda; and two sons, Kevin Keen, along with his wife, Genia, and Keith Keen. In addition, he was very proud to be “Grandpa” to his two grandsons, Slade and Layton. Along with all of these were several nieces, nephews and more friends than any man could be fortunate enough to have.