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A Quiet American Hero is Gone

Posted by Cenk Uygur at 11:40 AM on January 4, 2007.


Cenk Uygur: Goodbye to someone who actually cared about making a better world...

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We just got news that Maria Leavey passed away this weekend. A lot of you might not know who she is. Maria worked behind the scenes. She was champion of progressive causes, efforts and ideas. She was not some rich benefactor; she was a hard worker who did all the little things that were absolutely essential.

She was one of the people who quietly made up the heart and soul of a movement we all care about.

Maria didn't do it for the glory or the power or the riches. She did it because she truly cared. She believed.

On a personal level, she helped our show in countless ways and countless times. She always did it behind the scenes and never took credit or asked for anything in return. She did it because she cared, she believed.

I remember one time when she had us over for tea. She had gotten us into yet another conference and helped to set everything up. And instead of asking for anything back, she went out of her way to make sure she had us over for a little food she prepared. It's not like she was showing off, her apartment was humble and she showed us the old computer she got all her work done on and that always gave her trouble. And that afternoon we sat and talked about how important it was that the right ideas prevailed in America. There was no gain for her, no angle. She just really wanted to make sure the country was headed in the right direction. She actually cared.

These are the kind of people that conservatives sometimes make fun of, people who aren't in it for the money, liberal do-gooders trying to help save the world. I, on the other hand, can't think of a better way to spend your life. It's because of the quiet heroes like Maria that this country always finds a way back to the right course. The course of humanity, generosity and caring.

She never got enough credit while she was alive. And that bothers me. Maria is the kind of person we needed to celebrate before she passed away, before it's too late. She deserved all the praise and honor in the world. These days the Presidential Medal of Freedom goes to people who betrayed their country and led us away from our principles. But if ever there came a day again when we gave honorary awards to heroes who cared about what America really stands for, we'd give it to someone like Maria.

Someone like Bunnatine Greenhouse. Someone like Lt. Commander Charles Swift. Someone like Sgt. Joseph Darby. Someone like Maria Leavey.

These are the quiet heroes that help save the country when no one is looking. The heroes who fight for us when we don't even know it. And they do it because they believe in America and they believe the country is capable of a great kindness that it sometimes forgets.

That's why we all suffered a great loss this week. If you knew Maria Leavey and have anything you'd like to share, please add it here. Everyone knows a little story that others don't, so if we all shared it might help to remember her better. She was quiet on her own behalf, so I was hoping we can speak a little louder for her now.

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Cenk Uygur is co-host of The Young Turks, the new morning show for Air America Radio, 6-9AM ET.


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Maria Leavey
Posted by: CLBlack on Jan 5, 2007 8:36 AM   
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Oh no--this is a terrible loss! Maria was a resource for my radio show Action Point (AAR affiliate 1480 KPHX Phoenix) as well and I had no idea she was ill (was she)?

Action Point was introduced to her during a mad search for an author and continued to come through on a moment's notice with some of the most obscure contact information I ever needed. Beside being an excellent resource she seemed like the nicest and most patient person (we had not met).

Thanks for letting us know about this loss Cenk. I will certainly mention her passing on my upcoming show.

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Sole Proprietor
Posted by: RFT82 on Jan 7, 2007 5:44 PM   
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Maria was a friend. I was shocked to hear her obit being read on the Metropolitan Washington Ear today-a reading service for the blind where I work part time.

Her obit in the Washington Post was one of the nicest obituaries I've ever read. Her friend Ellen Ratner made sure there was an obit, and it has some very lovely quotes from some very respectable people.

Maria and I did favors for one another and yet, I don't think she ever asked me to do a favor for her that wasn't, in the end, more for my benefit. She was very supportive of me when I went into business for myself. I always got more out of helping her with something than I suspect she got out of it. She gave me the chance to mingle with some very good people.

Maria and I met when she helped a former employer of mine with a project, feeding audio sound bites to radio stations across the country. She even took work home with her. He stiffed her for the money that he agreed to pay her. After awhile Maria just stopped calling and e-mailing him about the money. Combine that information with the fact that this lady couldn't afford to buy health insurance and weep. I’m not giving away any state secrets—the fact that Maria didn’t have health insurance was in her WaPo obit.

People who owe her for her work should think about that. People who talked her down from a reasonable fee ought to consider that.

We've got to take better care of ourselves AND our like minded friends. Good deeds are great, but money is also necessary. It's the only currency we've got that can pay bills and keep the lights on.

I think that the politicians and political activists who benefited by Maria's friendships , Rolodex, and her honesty and forthrightness ought to remember Maria Leavey and should know that she was never off duty. She was available around the clock to them, and as a result I think she did a lot more behind the scenes than we’ll ever know.

The Progressive community will have to redouble its efforts to do for itself what Maria was able to do for it over the last few years. You’re going to miss a great lady, and I’m going to miss a friend.

RR 1/7/07

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