Molly Ivins tells a profound story about John Henry Falk and his childhood friend and what happens when you're so scared you lose your freedom. "When you make yourself less free, all that happens ...
Molly Ivins tells a profound story about John Henry Falk and his childhood friend and what happens when you're so scared you lose your freedom. "When you make yourself less free, all that happens is that you are less free...you are not safe."
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I have to disagree with you, Lulubluebelle. Molly would have loved the last Republican Convention, and we are all the poorer for not hearing her views on the McCain's campaign and, of course, Sarah Palin. It would, for her, have been like hitting a hanging curve ball with the game on the line.
Yes, this has to be one of my favorite "Mollyisms". Oh how she loved talking about John Henry Falk. It's a good thing she did not live to see the last Republican Convention, she would not have enjoyed it. And she would call Sarah Palin a female impersonator given Sarah's views (or lack thereof) on women's rights. But she probbly would not have been too thrilled about Obama either. I miss her too...
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