What would James Dobson say about this tale in Falwell's autobiography as Arthur captures it: "Consider once again that first sentence: “There w
August 17, 2005

What would James Dobson say about this tale in Falwell's autobiography as Arthur captures it: "Consider once again that first sentence: “There were times that Dad’s pranks bordered on cruelty.” “Bordered on cruelty.” Here's the article.

What is it with animals and guys like Dobson and Falwell? It explains a lot doesn't it? Arthur then connects the dots here.

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