[dvs] RECOMMENDING Power Reading for next Bill Moyers Journal Feb 8th --- Use FEEDBACK to recommend books for Moyers' Feb 7

Biddle biddle19118 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 2 17:55:45 EST 2008


  
  If you are thinking about recommending  book(s) for Moyers' Feb 8th program 
  use FEEDBACK http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/about/feedback.html 
  at the bottom of the webpage http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/blog/
  .... It worked for me.
   
  (I recommended "Bambi" by Henry George)
   
  Richard
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  On Feb 2, 2008 5:27 PM, Joshua Vincent <joshua at urbantools.org> wrote:
  I scrolled tot he bottom to get my entry in     
  

  On 2/2/08, HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL - PHILADELPHIA <hgsphila at gmail.com> wrote:     looks like the book suggestions are closed for now.....
   
   
  Power Reading
      On the CBS EVENING NEWS, Katie Couric asks candidates from both parties which book, other than the Bible, they would bring with them to the White House and posits:
    "It's true you can't judge a book by its cover, but you can tell a lot about a person by what he or she reads."
  
  Find out what the candidates said on the CBS NEWS Web site. 
  What do you think?
  
  
Do you agree that you can tell a lot about a person from what he or she reads?
  
Were you surprised by what the candidates picked?
  
What one book do you want your next president to read?   
  ***Be sure to watch BILL MOYERS JOURNAL next week, when Bill suggests the book he'd like the next President to read (if he can pick just one).***
  
Greetings to all. This is Bill Moyers, and I want you to know I read every offering this evening. I wish that I could answer all of them because each one of you has made an interesting suggestion for a book. We'll give air time to a few next Friday night and put out a press release with a list of all the books recommended. I appreciate very much your taking the invitation seriously.

Bill Moyers 
  
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-- 
Richard L. Biddle, Director 
Henry George School of Social Science 
Henry George Birthplace Museum 
413 South 10th Street 
Philadelphia, PA 19147 
Web:  www.henrygeorgeschoolphila.org    
Email: HGSPhila at gmail.com
(215) 922-4278 office / voice
(215) 407-9555 cell / voice

  
                                                                     The Progress Report
                                                                         Daily Since 1997
                                                                             progress.org 


    Richard L. Biddle, Director 
Henry George School of Social Science 
Henry George Birthplace Museum 
413 South 10th Street 
Philadelphia, PA 19147 
Web: www.henrygeorgeschoolphila.org      
Email: HGSPhila at gmail.com
(215) 922-4278 office / voice
(215) 407-9555 cell / voice
  
 
  "No theory is too false, no fable too absurd, no superstition too degrading for acceptance when it has become imbedded in common belief. Men will submit themselves to torture and to death, mothers will immolate their children, at the bidding of beliefs they thus accept." -- Social Problems (1883) by Henry George 


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