Oops, make that Gladys Knight!
Gladys makes great music, but what are her political views?
Ain't that a Pip!
Don't forget "Midnight Train to Georgia" means she will lock up the votes in the South.
"I was raised in a Baptist home. We spent all day on Sunday at church. I was kind of all over the place religiously. I was a Baptist and then a Catholic and then I went to several other churches. I was seeking. There was something good in every one of those churches, but I thought theres got to be more. My daughter Kenya said, talk to the missionaries. I fell in love right away. They were respectful, and the first thing they said was, Can we pray? I believe in the power of prayer. They told me, You check it out. I got on my knees and asked the Lord, and I got my answer. I couldnt wait for my next lessons. I said I wanted to get baptized tomorrow."
Sounds like she's entirely driven by emotions.
Hunter/Knight '08!
The srticle is actually pretty funny although I don't think it's meant to be.
Vietnam veteran John McCain is the second significant Republican Party candidate. Born near the Panama canal, this 70-year-old Mormon was a prisoner of war for entire five and a half years, from 1967 to 1973, which makes him the most respected candidate.
It's a little self-involved, but it's catchier than most of the others.