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| Fred Phelps on Jerry Falwell
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One down, one to go. The world does not need people dividing it like these people did/were. Freedom of speech is important, but when people preach extreme hate they should be silenced. |
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| Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5
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In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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| Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 2 of 5
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In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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| Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 4 of 5
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In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
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| Falwell: Muhammad a pedophile, Ibish: Falwell an idiot, pt1
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On CNN's Crossfire Rev. Jerry Falwell calls the prophet Muhammad a pedophile, Hussein Ibish calls Falwell an idiot and bigot. June 12, 2002. Part 1. |
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| CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell
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CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell - 9-11 |
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| Real Time with Bill Maher: Jerry Falwell
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Bill Maher on Jerry Falwell and homosexuality. |
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| How to Play 'Jerry Falwell's God' by Roy Zimmerman
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| Christopher Hitchens on Hannity & Colmes about Rev. Falwell's Death
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Christopher Hitchens along with Ralph Reed participate in a debate on the legacy of the Reverend Jerry Falwell. This was recorded from the Hannity and Colmes show of 16-May-2007.
More information about Christopher Hitchens (from Wikipedia):
Christopher Eric Hitchens (born April 13, 1949, in Portsmouth, England) is an Anglo-American author, journalist and literary critic. Currently living in Washington, D.C., he has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Nation, Slate and Free Inquiry; additionally, he is an occasional contributor to other publications and has appeared regularly in the Wall Street Journal. His brother is British journalist Peter Hitchens.
Hitchens is known for his iconoclasm, anti-clericalism, atheism, antitheism, anti-fascism and anti-monarchism. He is also noted for his acerbic wit and his noisy departure from the Anglo-American political left. He was formerly a Trotskyist and a fixture in the left wing publications of Britain and America. But a series of disagreements beginning in the early 1990s led to his resignation from The Nation shortly after the September 11, 2001, attacks. He is also known for his ardent admiration of George Orwell and Thomas Jefferson, and his iconoclastic criticism of Mother Teresa.
While Hitchens' idiosyncratic ideas and positions preclude easy classification, he is a vociferous critic of what he describes as "fascism with an Islamic face," and his critics have been known to describe him as a "neoconservative". Hitchens, however, refuses to embrace this designation. In 2004, Hitchens stated that neoconservative support for US intervention in Bosnia and Iraq convinced him that he was "on the same side as the neo-conservatives" when it came to contemporary foreign policy issues. He has also been known to refer to his association with "temporary neocon allies".
Hitchens no longer considers himself a Trotskyist or a socialist; yet he maintains that his political views have not changed significantly. He points out that, throughout his career, he has been both an atheist and an antitheist, and that he has always remained a believer in the Enlightenment values of secularism, humanism and reason. Hitchens has launched a detailed attack on Religion in his book god Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. He has also stated that, while he "was very much in rebellion against the state" during his youth, he is now "much more inclined to stress... issues of individual liberty."
Hitchens became a United States citizen on his fifty-eighth birthday, April 13, 2007.
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| Larry Flynt on Jerry Falwell (Larry King 05/16/07) Part 1
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Larry Flynt remembers Jerry Falwell on Larry King Live. Part 1 |
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| Christopher Hitchens on Rev. Jerry Falwell's death
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Christopher Hitchens on the Anderson Cooper 360 show talking about Reverend Jerry Falwell and his death of the previous day. Recorded on 15-May-2007.
More information about Christopher Hitchens (from Wikipedia):
Christopher Eric Hitchens (born April 13, 1949, in Portsmouth, England) is an Anglo-American author, journalist and literary critic. Currently living in Washington, D.C., he has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Nation, Slate and Free Inquiry; additionally, he is an occasional contributor to other publications and has appeared regularly in the Wall Street Journal. His brother is British journalist Peter Hitchens.
Hitchens is known for his iconoclasm, anti-clericalism, atheism, antitheism, anti-fascism and anti-monarchism. He is also noted for his acerbic wit and his noisy departure from the Anglo-American political left. He was formerly a Trotskyist and a fixture in the left wing publications of Britain and America. But a series of disagreements beginning in the early 1990s led to his resignation from The Nation shortly after the September 11, 2001, attacks. He is also known for his ardent admiration of George Orwell and Thomas Jefferson, and his iconoclastic criticism of Mother Teresa.
While Hitchens' idiosyncratic ideas and positions preclude easy classification, he is a vociferous critic of what he describes as "fascism with an Islamic face," and his critics have been known to describe him as a "neoconservative". Hitchens, however, refuses to embrace this designation. In 2004, Hitchens stated that neoconservative support for US intervention in Bosnia and Iraq convinced him that he was "on the same side as the neo-conservatives" when it came to contemporary foreign policy issues. He has also been known to refer to his association with "temporary neocon allies".
Hitchens no longer considers himself a Trotskyist or a socialist; yet he maintains that his political views have not changed significantly. He points out that, throughout his career, he has been both an atheist and an antitheist, and that he has always remained a believer in the Enlightenment values of secularism, humanism and reason. Hitchens has launched a detailed attack on Religion in his book god Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. He has also stated that, while he "was very much in rebellion against the state" during his youth, he is now "much more inclined to stress... issues of individual liberty."
Hitchens became a United States citizen on his fifty-eighth birthday, April 13, 2007.
Please let me know if you like the Christopher Hitchens videos. Thanks!
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| McCain Says Jerry Falwell No 'Agent of Intolerance'
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This morning on Meet the Press, Sen. John McCain declared that right-wing Rev. Jerry Falwell is no longer an "agent of intolerance," as McCain described him in 2000. |
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