"The Rev. Jonathan Falwell, son of the late Rev. Jerry Falwell who made the religious right a political force when he founded the Moral Majority in 1979, disclosed Wednesday that ^picture: Introducing heir to the throne: Falwell, Jonathan, Reverend^
...he had a telephone talk with McCain within the past 24 hours. Falwell, who succeeded his father as pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchville, Va., said he wasn't ready to endorse a candidate but wanted to hear more from the Arizona senator on the issues."
(By LIBBY QUAID, AP, Posted: 2008-02-07 06:54:46
Filed Under: Elections News. http://news.aol.com/elections/story/_a/mccain-tells-critics-to-calm-down/20080206165309990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
Now set up in blog order, with most recent first, unlike preceeding years: "...Among the better ways to get to know a person is through what they find important (or amusing) in what they have read and heard." ( York, Terence. 2006. http://cc.usu.edu/~olorin/quotes.htm )
“I am a mirage that perceives itself.” — Douglas Hofstadter, quoted by Kevin Kelly. 2007. ‘Me, my soul, and I.’ Wired 15.03.74.
“Transforming Lynchville to Rome was minor compared with replacing Mud Creek with Palmyra.” ...... Thomas Jefferson (1782) Notes on the State of Virginia. ...
“Being drunk is just about the only time a man can convince himself he’s not a fool. Stands to reason that’s when he’s the biggest fool of all.” — Greg Bear. 1998. Dinosaur Summer. Warner Books, NY, p. 105
“Respect for the office of the American presidency notwithstanding, it should be noted that Sunday night, Hollywood successfully Photoshopped Al Gore's foot into George W.'s ass.” — Cintra Wilson. 2007. 'Oscars'. Salon.com
And --
“My obsession with factual accuracy, documentation, objective truth was all part of my baggage as a print journalist, the quaint and naïve and old fashioned credo of the age of Gutenberg and the enlightenment, while Berlusconi is a man of a different age…of the post-modern world where it doesn’t matter what actually happened, but what people think happened.” — Alexander Stille, from The Sack of Rome, quoted by Paul Ginsborg. 2007. The New York Review of Books. 11 January, p. 51.
Conclusion -- "'I look forward to seeing what McCain's plan is to unite the [Republican] party,' Falwell said, 'and to see what he has to say in the coming days on the social agenda.'
"He [Falwell] also expressed interest in hearing more from McCain on national security, the economy, Supreme Court nominees, and 'how to protect human life and traditional marriage.' Falwell said, 'McCain's call was the culmination of a couple months of contact he has had with McCain's staff.'"
Good Luck, Senator McCain!! Really... >pd http://www.dailynugget.com/2008/01/mom_and_dad_job_description.php
(By LIBBY QUAID, AP, Posted: 2008-02-07 06:54:46
Filed Under: Elections News. http://news.aol.com/elections/story/_a/mccain-tells-critics-to-calm-down/20080206165309990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
Now set up in blog order, with most recent first, unlike preceeding years: "...Among the better ways to get to know a person is through what they find important (or amusing) in what they have read and heard." ( York, Terence. 2006. http://cc.usu.edu/~olorin/quotes.htm )
“I am a mirage that perceives itself.” — Douglas Hofstadter, quoted by Kevin Kelly. 2007. ‘Me, my soul, and I.’ Wired 15.03.74.
“Transforming Lynchville to Rome was minor compared with replacing Mud Creek with Palmyra.” ...... Thomas Jefferson (1782) Notes on the State of Virginia. ...
“Being drunk is just about the only time a man can convince himself he’s not a fool. Stands to reason that’s when he’s the biggest fool of all.” — Greg Bear. 1998. Dinosaur Summer. Warner Books, NY, p. 105
“Respect for the office of the American presidency notwithstanding, it should be noted that Sunday night, Hollywood successfully Photoshopped Al Gore's foot into George W.'s ass.” — Cintra Wilson. 2007. 'Oscars'. Salon.com
And --
“My obsession with factual accuracy, documentation, objective truth was all part of my baggage as a print journalist, the quaint and naïve and old fashioned credo of the age of Gutenberg and the enlightenment, while Berlusconi is a man of a different age…of the post-modern world where it doesn’t matter what actually happened, but what people think happened.” — Alexander Stille, from The Sack of Rome, quoted by Paul Ginsborg. 2007. The New York Review of Books. 11 January, p. 51.
Conclusion -- "'I look forward to seeing what McCain's plan is to unite the [Republican] party,' Falwell said, 'and to see what he has to say in the coming days on the social agenda.'
"He [Falwell] also expressed interest in hearing more from McCain on national security, the economy, Supreme Court nominees, and 'how to protect human life and traditional marriage.' Falwell said, 'McCain's call was the culmination of a couple months of contact he has had with McCain's staff.'"
Good Luck, Senator McCain!! Really... >pd http://www.dailynugget.com/2008/01/mom_and_dad_job_description.php
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