Posted on 06 February 2011. Tags: 100th Birthday, 40th President, All Sorts, American Author, Campaign Buttons, Concession Speech, Conservatism, Cousin, Delegates, Germany, Harold Bell Wright, Helms School, Jerry Falwell, Jesse Helms, Last Best Chance, Law Schools, Liberty University, Lot, Milton Shapp, Miracle, Obscure Book, Personal Tribute, President Of The United States, President Reagan, President Ronald, Reminiscence, Revival, Ronald Reagan, Ronald Wilson Reagan, Senator Jesse Helms, Super Bowl, Teenage Hero, Univer, Wright State Students
On President Reagan’s 100th birthday, today, Super Bowl Sunday, I had to reminiscence at bit on the impact Reagan had on me. Let’s start with this: An unknown American author named Harold Bell Wright wrote an obscure book called That Printer of Udell’s. It’s a story about a local printer who starts a movement in [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010. Tags: American Anthropologist, American Elites, Artistic Freedom, Axiom, Charles Krauthammer, Common People, Corollary, council, has, Islamic Clerics, Jerry Falwell, Muslim Cleric, Open Mindedness, Pat Robertson, Pioneer Camp, Religious Figure, S Council, Sam Cooke, Shapka, Spoken, What A Wonderful World, Wonderful World Sam Cooke, Yuri Andropov
« « Watcher’s Council Nominations August 25, 2010 | main | The Council has Spoken 082710 The Watcher on Aug 27 2010 at 8:00 am | Filed under: The Council Has Spoken! Don’t know much about history (What a) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke In an essay 27 years ago, Deep Down we’re all alike, [...]
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Posted on 13 March 2010. Tags: African Americans, Ann Coulter, Atticus Finch, Death Sentence, Drunk Drivers, Email, Guilty Verdict, Implication, Jerry Falwell, Justice Department Lawyers, Kenneth Starr, Kill A Mockingbird, Kill Mockingbird, Law Schools, Lawyer, Mockingbird, Opponents, Pat Robertson, Point Don, Private Practice, Sympathies, To Kill A Mockingbird, Tom Robinson, Unpopular Causes
I get Ann Coulter’s column in my email. I find her funny but sometimes she’s too brash to her opponents for my taste as well as to eager to poke fun in a mean way. Coulter really went out of her way to go at it last week about Kenneth Starr’s comment that I wrote [...]
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