“My number-one hero of all time!” McCain said on the campaign trail in 2007.
He talks about Ernest Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War novel and its hero Robert Jordan with a passionate adoration he’s never even displayed for his own wife. John McCain loves For Whom the Bell Tolls. In this week’s book section, I read some of John McCain’s favorite books. We do not want harm to come to anyone-to those who live in the houses (from wannabe Ashley Todds) or to our staff (from right-wing nuts)-so we’ve taken the piece down. What began as political satire changed from reasonably intelligent, irreverent discourse to something ugly. On Saturday morning the piece exploded on right-wing blogs, and death threats were made on our staff.
We did not remove those comments and left our own addresses up on our website.
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There was some debate on The Stranger’s website on Thursday and Friday about the piece’s inclusion of addresses-about the homeowners’ and The Stranger’s right to free speech, and about yards signs as public discourse-and some readers posted addresses of Stranger staffers in comments, because turnabout is fair play. Because in an election year, nothing’s more terrifying than the future.” From later in the piece: “Without a doubt, this is no home to man, but a monolithic holding cell packed floor-to-ceiling with bubbling black goo.”) The point was that our readers, typically liberal, would be chilled by these “Halloween” displays.Īfter the piece came out on Wednesday morning, there was no violence, no vandalism. That’s where we found the most pants-wettingly scary houses….
If you’re looking for the most hair-raising Halloween horrors, try scouring the streets of the Eastside. (The introduction: “Cobwebs and witches are for children and morons. There was no incitement to violence or incitement to anything else, and the piece was very clearly parody. We were parodying a certain kind of daily newspaper feature-the “houses with the best Halloween/Christmas decorations” article, which typically includes addresses-and so we included addresses. Meanwhile, through innovative technology and immersive placemaking, the beloved pop culture worlds of Avatar, Marvel and Star Wars come to life.Last Thursday we published a story called “Hell Houses” about houses on the Eastside displaying McCain and Palin yard signs. The Imagineers customize an ambitious new theme park to fit China’s culture, a symbol of patience and collaboration. That’s what makes Jahkil a true Marvel Super Hero.įinale – Part 6 – “To Infinity and Beyond”īob Iger personally shepherds his labor of love, the Shanghai Disney Resort. As he sets new goals to reach even more people who could use his support, Jahkil never strays from his original goal – to show people, no matter their situation, that they deserve kindness and dignity.
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Jahkil wanted to help the homeless people he noticed in his city, so he started distributing his Blessing Bags full of essential items. Tony award-winning Broadway actress Ali Stroker appears in this episode. The cast comes together and turns their struggles into a sensation, while learning more about themselves and each other in five days. Twenty-eight years ago, students at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia planted their Southern roots in the classic musical “Oklahoma!” Now, the alumni reunite with the help of Broadway professionals to restage it for an encore performance.