To: Juan Medén
Please explain. BG has his son looking over him, surely Franklin knew what was going on. Why did he allow this to happen?
Blaming in on the Clintons is sooooo '90's.
7 posted on
06/27/2005 12:17:11 PM PDT by
dmz
To: dmz
I think we are going to see a dramatic change when his son Franklin takes over the reins completely.
Franklin just does not have his dad's fire (though the fire has mellowed considerably in recent years, where nobody's his enemy and everyone's his friend).
That said, I do like Billy Graham.
17 posted on
06/27/2005 12:23:00 PM PDT by
rawhide
To: dmz
You can bet that the clinton's ASKED to be on that stage. You're right, Billy's handlers deserve the blame . . .
But so do the shameless, manipulative, unabashedly aggressive and ambitious clintons.
To: dmz
Billy is and will always be the best. Franklin can not control him. Billy Graham admitted he made a mistake getting too close to LBJ and Nixon during their years in the White House and has since been as nonpolitical as possible. His message on domestic politics is that they are of little importance when it comes to the word of God. And while he is careful not to judge those in the ministry who have dabbled into domestic politics, he says that he stay does not wish to distract himself from the message of bring souls to Jesus.
His message about the Clinton's, if she is elected President it will have little affect on his goals or mission, because his mission is something more important than the next election. So I wish people would lay off Billy Graham like the Pope John Paul II we are going to miss him when he is gone lets enjoy him while we have him.
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