Debate with Republican Buzz Hawley
VIDEO of show / Audio Archive
Guest: Buzz Hawley, who, like Mark, used to work for Congress, but Buzz worked for a Republican (Frank Wolf). Watch these two ex-Congressional staffers battle it out over:
– the Iraq War and the Presidential Vetos of Congressional funding/withdrawal bills
– Alberto Gonzales and the 9th prosecutor fired (Todd Graves of Kansas City, Missouri)
– the DC gun ban (recently declared unconstitutional under the 2nd Amendment in a case likely to go to the US Supreme Court) and the NYC-Virginia dispute over gun sting operations
– How Tony Blair was hurt by Bush
– the CIA’s failures
– a Republican Congressman’s defense of torture and extralegal kidnapping
– AND any topic you’d like to add to the debate
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Susan May 15, 2007 7:12 pm
By The Associated Press
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070515/ap_on_re_us/jerry_falwell_reaction_1;_ylt=ApaCp2bpZc0_nspA_KlO1UtH2ocA
Some comments on the death of Jerry Falwell:
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“Jerry has been a tower of strength on many of the moral issues which have confronted our nation.” ? evangelist Pat Robertson.
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“Dr. Falwell’s shadow falls across the face of the rebirth of conservative values in our nation, in the Southern Baptist Convention, and in the entire evangelical world. Only once in a generation will a man of his stature arise. We all owe him a debt of eternal gratitude.” ? Paige Patterson, president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.
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“Unfortunately, we will always remember him as a founder and leader of America’s anti-gay industry, someone who exacerbated the nation’s appalling response to the onslaught of the AIDS epidemic, someone who demonized and vilified us for political gain and someone who used religion to divide rather than unite our nation.” ? Matt Foreman, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
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“I think the proper attitude at this juncture is to pass on our condolences and prayers. And we’ll try to do the fixing in place in history a little later.” ? White House spokesman Tony Snow.
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“An American who built and led a movement based on strong principles and strong faith has left us. He will be greatly missed, but the legacy of his important work will continue through his many ministries where he put his faith into action.” ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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“Dr. Falwell was a man of distinguished accomplishment who devoted his life to serving his faith and country. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Falwell’s family at this difficult time.” ? Republican presidential candidate and Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record).
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“His life is a testament not only to the power of faith to move hearts, but to the strength of the American ethos that stresses the importance of citizenship … He was a great leader, a person totally sustained by his faith but able to work with many people from many different backgrounds without imposing rigidity on anyone else.” ? Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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“He was a man who set a direction. He was someone who was not afraid to speak his mind. We all have great respect for him … he is a person who told you what he thought, and you knew where he stood.” ? Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani.
Vicky May 15, 2007 6:15 pm
Nice sentiment on Rev Falwell, Sue.
Sue May 15, 2007 6:04 pm
Buzz LOL! Aptly named! Buzzing on the kool-aid no doubt! Mark tagged your ass to the wall (even though you kept interrupting him) and as suspected, you have no answers. Your arguments are as weak and lame as your party’s platform. This turned out to be a very good day. Falwell kicked the bucket, and I got to her Mark kick your ass. Nice try LOL! Well done, Mark! Hugs!