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Big difference between David and Kerry. One sought God and His Wisdom. The other follows his own wisdom.

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Texas Forever ‏@CauseWereTexas 4h4 hours ago

Best bumper sticker ever...

 

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Best bumper sticker ever and potentially the worse.

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Episode 63: America’s Got Relationship Issues

Apr. 21 2015

 

Good evening, podcast listeners! We have an excellent episode for you this week as our host Richard Aldous speaks with Mike Gonzalez about the recent decision to normalize relations with Cuba, before welcoming John Bew back to the show to discuss the “special relationship” between Britain and the U.S.

 

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She strangely kind of looks like Clay Aiken in that pic. Those commercials for his documentary show drive me nuts!!!!

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Big difference between David and Kerry. One sought God and His Wisdom. The other follows his own wisdom.

I consider wisdom to be a gift from God. I don't think he endowed Kerry with that gift. He follows his own folly.

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From The You Can't Make It Up Fast Enough File.....

 

Actors quit L.A. 'Ferguson' play, question writer's motives

 

Veteran actor Philip Casnoff hadn't read the full script yet when he arrived for the first rehearsal of "Ferguson," a play chronicling the shooting of Michael Brown by a Missouri police officer.

 

Casnoff thought he knew what the play, set for a four-day staged reading starting Sunday at the Odyssey Theater, would be about: the wilderness of testimony the grand jury navigated while investigating the day Officer Darren Wilson fatally shot the unarmed 18-year-old. Casnoff presumed a variety of viewpoints, the fog of truth.

 

Then he read the script, which tells the story that Brown didn't have his hands up and that he charged at Wilson.

 

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The cast members who quit questioned the motivations of the playwright, Phelim McAleer.

 

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"The truth is the truth. If it doesn't fit in with their beliefs, they need to change their beliefs," said McAleer, who declined to say whether Wilson should have been indicted but said his research shows the hands-up claim is bogus. "All the people who testified that he had his hands up, it was pretty much demolished in grand jury testimony."

 

If the rest of the decidedly more liberal cast resigns — some actors are leaning that way — McAleer said he'll find a new cast. He also hopes to put the show on YouTube and bring the production to Ferguson itself.

 

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