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To: general_re; Poohbah; aculeus; BlueLancer
It doesn't get much weirder.

Michael Peroutka, interviewed in Al-Jazeerah, by one Mark Dankof.

26 posted on 03/05/2004 5:32:42 PM PST by dighton
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To: dighton
It doesn't get much weirder.

It will, it will.

31 posted on 03/05/2004 6:50:43 PM PST by aculeus
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To: dighton; Poohbah; aculeus; BlueLancer; hellinahandcart
...the steely character of his eye contact with the interviewer suggests the fire that burns within...

Michael Peroutka looked thoughtful as he stood up from his chair and made a purposeful beeline for the office coffee-maker. Pouring pure black octane into his cup, and that of his office interrogator, one sensed the interlude in conversation was a purposeful silence...

Coming this fall from Magnet PaperbacksTM...

Slowly, I raised my head to look into his dark eyes, letting their smoldering flame heat me from the inside out. I knew my resistance to his magnetism was fading fast. Flustered, I sputtered out...

"What are the cohesive philosophical principles in your understanding of the American Constitution, and how do they differ from the policy makers you believe have betrayed the American people?"

He gazed at me for a long time, too long, his eyes burning into me, until I suddenly realized I was blushing furiously. Flushed, I dropped my eyes away from his chiseled visage once again, feeling the sweat beginning to bead in the small of my back.

Gently, he smiled. "America needs a President who actually applies the Constitution and the underlying principles of the Founders to daily governance. First and foremost, any fair understanding of the Constitution presupposes the acknowledgment of the existence of a Creator God. It must be foundationally emphasized that all fundamental Constitutional rights of individuals stem from God and not the State. Government exists to secure these God-given rights for each person."

I was dizzy. My head was swimming, as I found myself lost in the haze of his words, and that penetrating gaze. Stop, damn you! I wanted to shout out, but through the fog and the heat, I heard only a low moan escape my lips. I knew only two things: this man was going to be President.

And I wanted him.


57 posted on 03/05/2004 10:15:38 PM PST by general_re (The doors to Heaven and Hell are adjacent and identical... - Nikos Kazantzakis)
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