Abstract:
Carrying signs and chanting for peace and justice, hundreds of protestors marched yesterday from Mockingbird Station to the potential site of the Bush Library on Potomac Avenue where they rallied against the Iraq War. The protest also commemorated the fourth year of the war....
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Marvin G. Judy
posted 3/20/07 @ 10:15 AM CST
The Rev. Dr. Bill McElvaney (mentioned in paragraph #5) is a long-time friend of our family. My father, The Rev. Dr. Marvin T. Judy, taught at Perkins School of theology for 25 years. I attended SMU from 1961-1965--schools of music and art. I was married (the first time) in Perkins chapel. Our firm, Schudi Organ Company, rebuilt and enlarged the Perkins chapel organ several years ago. My brother, The Rev. Dr. Dwight H. Judy, attended SMU and graduated with three degrees, including a Divinity from Perkins.
Our family has a abiding respect and love for SMU. To allow the Bush library to be constructed on or near this great institution of learning is a disgrace and a collective shame for the city of Dallas. Bush is a moron who has managed (along with his henchmen/women) to dig a financial hole the size of the Grand Canyon for future generations to repay. And, this man has single handedly alienated most everyone in the world, even our closest allies. Any association with this preposterous excuse for an "educated" person is an admission of complicity.
I suggest the best location for the Bush library would be the Trinity River bottom. At least if there is a flood, nothing of significance will be destroyed.
Keep up the good work.
Marvin Judy