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/\/\ I've done it with my local newspaper and the USA Today(that's all we could find). It turned out really nice....and at a cost of $6!
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I was kind of disapointed with the New York Times newspaper that came out after he was elected. It was kind of underwhelming.
By the way, did anyone watch Obama's news conference? I was shocked by the Nancy Reagan remark. I don't think that's going to go over well at all. |
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Now Bily Graham has come out and stated that he will no longer mentor presidents. How convenient that this occurs when the first Black president is elected. I know that Billy Graham is old, but in the article it clearly stated that he would continue working with his ministry and that he is writing a book. Not only that, but Graham met with McCain, but when Obama wanted to meet with him he was "too ill." :rolleyes: At any rate, Obama is probably better off without Billy Graham as his mentor.
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Good grief, people. :rolleyes: Is this an example of the unnecessary suspicion and faulty logic that we will be dealing with for the next 4 or more years just because there is a black president? Let's get over ourselves.
I like Billy Graham and this is most likely because of his age and health rather than not wanting to mentor a black president. Billy Graham has been loved and respected by black people (and vice versa) for decades. In fact, there is still material on Billy Graham's take on racism and prejudice floating around if people want to read it. |
The Ronald Reagan seance comment was stupid. I cringed. Obama called Nancy Reagan to apologize. I think the conservatives have had enough of nitpicking so aside from some remarks about it they will let it slide.
Obama's going to need to think more on his feet and not get too comfortable/cocky. He talks slow enough and does enough "uh...."s to be thinking about what he says. Leave the off-hand jokes in your head, Obama. Now we need more substance and less talking. http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/07/obama.seance/ |
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Billy Graham was also known for anti-Semitic remarks, as well as remarks against Black people. Not to mention the fact that he was a member of a country club that had a clear policy against allowing Blacks to join.
Sorry, but I don't give him any license. It's not paranoia or suspicion that fosters my thinking on this point. If you are in such failing health, how do you still have time to run a ministry and write a book? Besides, according to his family Billy Graham has been in failing health for YEARS, sometimes giving the impression that he was on the brink of death. Yet he still had enough strength to mentor Bush. |
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