A lot of the cable channels seemed obsessed with the looting. They'd say the blacks are looting, and the whites found some bread. Those kinds of things really strike a chord with African Americans. |
Evidently, the funeral organizers were more interested in not offending Bush than recognizing the person who had actually supported Dr. King and his work. |
Football is a game of discipline and you have to be disciplined. It was a physical game. |
He has adopted and maintains a lifestyle that is totally contrary to the will of God as declared in the written word of God, |
I'll just see what happens. There is nothing that you can do. |
I've been speaking at a lot of clinics. I have to go to Cincinnati for one; I'm going to St. Thomas. Can you imagine that? I'm doing one in the islands. |
It was a good win anytime you put 42 on the board and them to a zero. (Valley West) is a big, physical team and they've been looking good the last couple games. I thought it would be a dogfight. |
It was a way to have a wider community. |
No matter what happens, we can work it out. It's a more impressive family than it is an impressive house. |
Quick is a great athlete, but we have other weapons as well. DiPippa is one of the best in the state and we have other guys who can make big plays as well. |
So the real test of success this time will be not how many people turn out, but what happens when they go home. |
Thank God this is over. Now we go to work. We've got a job to do and it's time to get this thing going. |
The establishment is desperate to keep together the communion. But the liberals are unwilling to revisit or invalidate the movements that the conservatives find intolerable. This tolerance has been stretched to the breaking point. |
They got talent. We got beat by a better team no doubt. We tried to hang with them. That defense is a state championship caliber defense. |
We have a collective failure of leadership unfortunately - there may be individuals who are the exception to the rule - amongst the bishops of the Church of England to maintain and teach orthodoxy in as clear and as gracious a manner as they should do. |