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C. S. Lewis on the campaign trail

by "Dan Drake" <dd@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 2, 2008 at 01:31 AM

For those who have spent recent weeks in Anarctica with the radio broken, 
I'll mention that the US campaign for President is getting very active, 
with major events coming up in Iowa and Vermont, which will greatly affect
the selection of candidates for the office; think, there's only a YEAR 
till the actual election! (I refer, of course, to the formal voting of the
Electors who will choose the President, having themselves been chosen in 
November, barely over 10 months away!!)

(I hope this description isn't regarded as partisan politics; I do not 
know, or know *of*, one person on the planet who doesn't think this 
arrangement stinks. As for its being of no interest outside of one 
country:  Ha Ha Ha; Alas.)

So, one of the contenders is Mike Huckabee, governor of Arkansas. The New 
York Times re****ts an amusing incident in his campaign a couple of weeks 
ago.

<http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/21/us/politics/21huckabee.html?_r=2&oref=s
login&oref=slogin>
(the last few paragraphs)

Seems he was working a shopping mall, and a 7-year-old girl, one Aleya 
Deatsch, asked him who his favorite author was.  After due thought for an 
appropriate answer for the cir***stances, he replied, Dr. Suess. The Times
re****ts,

'In an interview afterward with the news media, Aleya said she was 
somewhat surprised. She thought the candidate would be reading at a higher
level.

"My favorite author is C. S. Lewis," she said.'



-- 
Dan Drake
dd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




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C. S. Lewis on the campaign trail
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