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: /p>R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. concludes: "Is this the desperation of an old political order facing oblivion?"
p>It's still a long way to oblivion, it does seem, though, to be a case of Mr. Soros being drawn by the irresistible temptation to take advantage of a prime opportunity to wield unprecedented influence on the party. An opportunity presented by that dearth of ideas that has created a self-induced vacuum. His dramatic "life or death" rhetoric is merely carefully crafted dressing meant to assuage the party faithful of his solidarity with their cause. br> -- Mark Hessey br> Belmar, New Jersey /p> p> FIGHTING WORDS br> Re: Lawrence Henry's Taking Back a Church : /p>A good friend, retired rector of an Episcopal Church in New England to which I once belonged now attends a local Baptist church. He was the heart and soul of that Church, so I am sure it will wither and die. The "Jesus is Lord" sign has been removed from the front lawn, which says much to me.