Good afternoon Flavia, allow me to say that you are truly a breath of fresh aire in today's political climate! I listened to you a few days ago on CNN and I simply loved how you articulated your points concerning the pending presidential race. I also agreed wholeheartedly with you and your asertions because they were substantiated with facts and not just rhetoric! I would love to some day see a debate between you and Ann Coulter as you have to savvy to even quite her "right" centered conservatism! Mind you, I too an conservative on some issues but I'm not at all driven by a political machine but rather what's best for the Country at large and not a few special interest groups! Again, bravo to you and keep on marching to the drummers beat!
Is there any possible means we could meet in SF while you are there. I like to consult with you on many issues that we are currently experiencing at this moment.
For some reason today I ran across a video of you articulating some positions of Catholic philosophy and wanted to learn more about who you are, so here I am writing. Lets chat when you get a chance to come up for air. I look forward to it. Thanks
Hey what's up? That's some great news with Scott's book release don't you think? I love the way the neocons are spinning it, "puzzled" and "not the Scott we know"... What a bunch of s##t. Any way when are they going to let you comment on this. I would like to hear your views on the subject. I'm sure you have some facts I am not yet aware of. Keep me posted I'm a fan. I hope you are well.
Your schedule is unpredicable as mine. I like to meet to discuss the following topics: 1. Media Alliance 2. University Medical Centers and 3. Compassionate Capitalism.
Please let me know when we can meet before the 31 Dec 08.
In Jesus, Mary, and Jospeh,
Nicholas Losito, D.Div.
Scrubbed for content, grammatical and political correctness?:):)
I hope your Sex and The City party tonight is a blast. It is going to be
interesting to see how the dems unwind this Fl/Mich mess. Elegance is necessary
or it could really hurt them in the general unless McCain picks Christ and then
Fl will go red...Just a thought
Just saw you on Fox News and must disagree. Hillary needs to stay in the campaign because Obama could self-destruct any day. I have not understood why anyone can watch him speak and not see the disdain and superior attitude that he demonstrates. Compare his facial expressions to those of George Bush and I believe you will see they are one and the same with their outlook on the "common folk".
Sen Obama thought so little of Puerto Rico, as I understand it, that he basically walked away and didn't waste his time with them. Perhaps you are correct, why have a primary there if they can't vote in the election, but regardless, there is a primary and he owed a show of respect to the voters. I am great bothered by his quick rise to power after such a short political career, and I am bothered by some of the friends who have helped him along the way.
These personal feelings are not just common to me, but you will find many others who feel the same way. I hope Sen Clinton takes it to the convention. It will not hurt the election process or the Democrats to involve each and every person in the process of selecting a president. I would feel the same if it were Edwards.
Neither my husband or I will vote for Obama should he be the nominee. There is such a thing as standing for principles and I fail to see Obama's principles, therefore, I will stand for my own.
I first saw your name when I was reading about Fr. Pfleger (in a transcript from Bill O'Reilly's show). Then when I was watching Larry King Live last night, I thought to myself "that name sounds familiar." I'd like to commend you on your growing career as a political commentator.
I'd love to chat politics with you sometime. I campaigned for Kerry in 2004, but for this election I'm supporting McCain. As a Catholic, I had to have very strong reasons for supporting a pro-abortion candidate in 2004. My primary reason was the Bush Administration's blatant disregard for the environment. That reason just doesn't exist in this election, as McCain is a proven good steward of the environment. I imagine you have other reasons for supporting Obama despite his pro-abortion stance, and I would love to hear them.
By the way, I'm watching Obama in a press conference now. What do you think of him leaving his church in the fallout of Fr. Pfleger's "sermon" there?
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I liked the ending caption, so true.
Posted by: TheBoss on May 28, 2008 03:23
Good afternoon Flavia, allow me to say that you are truly a breath of fresh aire in today's political climate! I listened to you a few days ago on CNN and I simply loved how you articulated your points concerning the pending presidential race. I also agreed wholeheartedly with you and your asertions because they were substantiated with facts and not just rhetoric! I would love to some day see a debate between you and Ann Coulter as you have to savvy to even quite her "right" centered conservatism! Mind you, I too an conservative on some issues but I'm not at all driven by a political machine but rather what's best for the Country at large and not a few special interest groups! Again, bravo to you and keep on marching to the drummers beat!
JB
Posted by: JB on May 29, 2008 03:43
Is there any possible means we could meet in SF while you are there. I like to consult with you on many issues that we are currently experiencing at this moment.
I do look forward to hear your thoughtful reply.
Posted by: Nicholas on May 29, 2008 03:58
...Dancing rarely fails to engender smiles and happiness...'
Good show!
E.N.
Posted by: E on May 29, 2008 04:10
Flavia
For some reason today I ran across a video of you articulating some positions of Catholic philosophy and wanted to learn more about who you are, so here I am writing. Lets chat when you get a chance to come up for air. I look forward to it. Thanks
Posted by: FloridaSon on May 29, 2008 17:44
Hey what's up? That's some great news with Scott's book release don't you think? I love the way the neocons are spinning it, "puzzled" and "not the Scott we know"... What a bunch of s##t. Any way when are they going to let you comment on this. I would like to hear your views on the subject. I'm sure you have some facts I am not yet aware of. Keep me posted I'm a fan. I hope you are well.
T
Posted by: Tom on May 29, 2008 19:58
You still fit in to your prom dress? lol j/k.
Hey have a great Holiday weekend and be well.
sam
Posted by: Sam on May 29, 2008 20:03
Hello Flavia,
Your schedule is unpredicable as mine. I like to meet to discuss the following topics: 1. Media Alliance 2. University Medical Centers and 3. Compassionate Capitalism.
Please let me know when we can meet before the 31 Dec 08.
In Jesus, Mary, and Jospeh,
Nicholas Losito, D.Div.
Posted by: Nicholas on May 31, 2008 19:39
Scrubbed for content, grammatical and political correctness?:):)
I hope your Sex and The City party tonight is a blast. It is going to be
interesting to see how the dems unwind this Fl/Mich mess. Elegance is necessary
or it could really hurt them in the general unless McCain picks Christ and then
Fl will go red...Just a thought
Posted by: dan on May 31, 2008 20:26
Just saw you on Fox News and must disagree. Hillary needs to stay in the campaign because Obama could self-destruct any day. I have not understood why anyone can watch him speak and not see the disdain and superior attitude that he demonstrates. Compare his facial expressions to those of George Bush and I believe you will see they are one and the same with their outlook on the "common folk".
Sen Obama thought so little of Puerto Rico, as I understand it, that he basically walked away and didn't waste his time with them. Perhaps you are correct, why have a primary there if they can't vote in the election, but regardless, there is a primary and he owed a show of respect to the voters. I am great bothered by his quick rise to power after such a short political career, and I am bothered by some of the friends who have helped him along the way.
These personal feelings are not just common to me, but you will find many others who feel the same way. I hope Sen Clinton takes it to the convention. It will not hurt the election process or the Democrats to involve each and every person in the process of selecting a president. I would feel the same if it were Edwards.
Neither my husband or I will vote for Obama should he be the nominee. There is such a thing as standing for principles and I fail to see Obama's principles, therefore, I will stand for my own.
Erma Kelly
Posted by: Erma on June 1, 2008 14:35
I first saw your name when I was reading about Fr. Pfleger (in a transcript from Bill O'Reilly's show). Then when I was watching Larry King Live last night, I thought to myself "that name sounds familiar." I'd like to commend you on your growing career as a political commentator.
I'd love to chat politics with you sometime. I campaigned for Kerry in 2004, but for this election I'm supporting McCain. As a Catholic, I had to have very strong reasons for supporting a pro-abortion candidate in 2004. My primary reason was the Bush Administration's blatant disregard for the environment. That reason just doesn't exist in this election, as McCain is a proven good steward of the environment. I imagine you have other reasons for supporting Obama despite his pro-abortion stance, and I would love to hear them.
By the way, I'm watching Obama in a press conference now. What do you think of him leaving his church in the fallout of Fr. Pfleger's "sermon" there?
Best wishes,
Rob
Posted by: ROB on June 2, 2008 12:33