To: CYBERKEN who wrote (725318 ) 2/12/2006 11:14:10 PM From: 49thMIMOMander Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769669 Do you have a problem with Newt, he got his basic edu-induction in france, just like Jefferson and Franklin. Scalia must have got the orignal left-overs. Speech Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Defeat of the Moors Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 189798 - 10/11/2005 - 0:49 - $29.95 Reston, James Jr., Author Wells, Samuel F. Jr., Associate Director, Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars Larson, Everett, Specialist, Library of Congress James Reston talked about his book Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Defeat of the Moors, published by Doubleday. James Reston wrote about the year 1492, which was the year that Christopher Columbus discovered the new world. It was also the year in which Europe's desire for global conquest resulted in religious wars, international battles for land, and political upheaval across the continent due to the close relationship between national governments and religion. Following his presentation, Mr. Wells and Mr. Larson joined the author in responding to questions and comments from members of the audience. A photograph of the book cover was projected on a screen behind the panelists. ======== I have almost no idea why Reston keeps talking about Scalia, not just the dogs..$29.95, not just $19.95 or Rehnquist against Florida, for $9.95?? The laws of rules and the rules of law, yes?? Supplier rule and roles?? Distinctly american, doubel-double as he says..inside.c-spanarchives.org :8080/cspan/schedule.csp Antonin Scalia's Jurisprudence: Text and Tradition Ralph Rossum Description: "Antonin Scalia's Jurisprudence: Text and Tradition" examines the Supreme Court Justice's decisions on cases that have come before the court over the last twenty years. Author Ralph Rossum looks at more than 600 of Justice Scalia's written opinions on issues like freedom of speech, separation of powers, and the interpretation of the rights of citizens as covered in the Fourteenth Amendment. Author Bio: Ralph Rossum is the author of several books including "Federalism, the Supreme Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment: The Irony of Constitutional Democracy." He is currently an American Constitutionalism professor and the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California. Publisher: University Press of Kansas 2502 Westbrooke Circle Lawrence KS 66045 Buy the Book