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p>I may not be entitled to judge Senator McCain -- for reasons which include, as John Kerry would hasten to aver, I have not served -- nevertheless I pose to him the question "Quo Vadis?" Where are you going and with whom -- with Barney Frank, Jeffords, Kennedy, Bernie Saunders, Jim McDermott, stalwarts all of the nether powers, or with George Bush and his legions? ( I note that Robert Bennett's detailed and meticulous indictment of Riegle, Glenn, McCain and Cranston in connection with the savings & loan corruption largely has been forgotten -- the same Robert Bennett who last his soul in the course of the monstrous conspiracy to preserve the political career of a Frailty demon who never had a soul. As a sometimes civil litigation defense counsel, perhaps I can understand Bennett's actions, but never forgive him.) br> -- J. R. Wheatley /p> p> LAYTON ON THICK br> Re: Reid Collins's What Would Jesus...? : /p> p>Like many people, the question of "What to drive?" depends on the circumstances. However, there may have been times when the only thing sufficient would have been a van. Even a Suburban isn't big enough for Twelve Disciples. But, when the sun went down on a Friday evening, you can bet whatever he would have driven would be parked until sunset Saturday while he observed Shabbat. br> -- Jerome from Layton /p>
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