McCain’s brother to lead rally at LU

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John McCain’s brother Joe McCain will lead a public rally at Liberty University on Friday, Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. announced to students during the school’s convocation Wednesday.

Falwell also announced an unprecedented push at the school to distribute thousands of voter registration forms to students, both in the dorms and in the classrooms.

He said students have the potential to influence a tight presidential race in which Virginia is considered a key state.

“We only encourage you to educate yourself on the issues, and vote your conscience,” Falwell told students.

Joe McCain is scheduled to speak briefly at Friday’s convocation service at 10 a.m. at the Vines Center, said Liberty spokesman Johnnie Moore.

McCain then will head to Roanoke for a campaign stop, and return to Lynchburg for a 2 p.m. rally from the campaign’s “Victory Bus” in front of the Vines Center.

Both LU events are open to the public, Moore said.

The school’s chapter of College Republicans helped organize details of the appearances.

“It’s just to get people excited, and get people pumped up for the campaign season,” said Claire Ayendi, chair of the group.

McCain is scheduled to speak briefly at the rally. Then students from the College Republicans will call local voters and talk about campaign issues.

Joe McCain recently spoke in Loudoun County and at the Republican National Convention. Like his brother, he is a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War.

Falwell said that once plans for the campaign stop were finalized, the college also invited Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama to hold an event at the school.

That campaign declined, he said.

Under election law, he said, since the school will host a member of the McCain campaign, it also is obligated to invite the opposing campaign to campus.

John McCain previously visited in 2006 to give Liberty’s graduation address. That was almost a year before he formally announced his second run for the presidency.

Joe McCain’s visit comes three weeks after Obama’s campaign stop at E.C. Glass High School. During that event, Liberty blocked access to The Plaza, which it owns, for parking.

Falwell has said that providing free parking could have jeopardized the school’s status as a 501(c)(3) organization, a designation that prohibits partisanship.

Parking isn’t the same kind of issue with Friday’s campaign event, Falwell said, because the school has met IRS regulations by extending an offer to the Obama campaign to come to LU.

Falwell has publicly stated his personal support for McCain, but reiterated Wednesday after convocation that it is a personal decision and not one that represents the university. He instead urged students to get informed about the issues and vote locally.

He announced that the school will distribute thousands of voter registration forms in classes and dorms starting later this week. The school also will cancel classes on Election Day, provide buses to the polls and host an election results party from the Vines Center.

“Groups on campus have done voter registration in the past,” Falwell said, “but I can’t remember a campus-wide voter registration drive in the past.”

In addition to getting their voices heard in the presidential race, Falwell said, students also have the potential to influence local politics and bring to the forefront issues concerning the college.

“Only student voters can give us that voice,” Falwell said.

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Flag Comment Posted by t4nymets on September 13, 2008 at 2:30 pm

liberty4obama, no need to show me your resume or your transcript.  I know everything that I need or want to know about you just from reading your posts. Some people do things while others sit around and wait for somebody else to do it for them.  You, my friend, are the latter.  Now, dry up those tears, wipe your snotty little nose, and go hug a tree!!

Flag Comment Posted by liberty4obama on September 13, 2008 at 12:25 pm

junyavasity…haha…ur funny…that must be your dream job…not mine..

Flag Comment Posted by junyavasity on September 13, 2008 at 9:41 am

for the record i am not a republican. And i would like to see your resume. The night manager of Burger King is quite impressive. Never called you names, just think that for someone who is supposedly so intelligent, you would come up with an argument that had merit, or was at least grammatically correct.

Flag Comment Posted by liberty4obama on September 12, 2008 at 8:31 pm

you guys are great….all of your responses are typical republican responses…start calling the enemy names because you have nothing intelligent to say yourself…and if you think I am dumb you should obtain a copy of my transcript and resume..it will help you out a little…and by the way McCain only made up with the falwells for one reason..and i don’t think I need to state the obvious….when Obama came about a month ago…im sure the falwells had connections to meet him..i’m sure if Doc was here..he would have reached out for him to come..and not make a bonehead mistake as jerry jr…and again i don’t want to hear this tax crap…because its total bs…the truth is Liberty wants to educate the students on one side of the field so they can vote in the person they want in the white house..John S. McCain…

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 12, 2008 at 7:12 pm

liberty 4 obama,,did you read what i wrote,,I SAID THEY CANT STOP YOU FROM ORGANIZING A CAMPUS DEMO PARTY,,thats the tax law of equal representation !you dummy ,,common now when republican 14NYMETS,,tells you something,,listen !!((( our tax laws are covered/conveyed in 66,400 pages,,i think more than the bible !??)))

Flag Comment Posted by junyavasity on September 12, 2008 at 6:05 pm

liberty4obama, Even if 98 percent of the student body is against obama, which is not accurate, he should still come. Mccain spoke on july 16th, at the Naacp to a crowd that was mostly against him. Anyone can show up and give a speech to their base. In fact LU has a history of people coming who do not agree with their policies..i.e Ted Kennedy. Heck, Mccain had even spoke out against Dr. Falwell on occassion. I think you have a weak argument. And by the way please use know and no correctly. I KNOW they teach that at LU

Flag Comment Posted by t4nymets on September 12, 2008 at 4:23 pm

liberty4obama, so what you’re saying is that you’re too scared to stand up for what you believe in?  Is that it?  Let me get this straight.  You know that the majority of Christians are right wingers, and yet you chose to go to a Christian school, and now you get on this blog and whine about the school.  Who’s the bonehead?  I think a major accomplishment for you would be to just pass English class.

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 12, 2008 at 4:12 pm

,,before you even ask ADDEMIUNS is latin,,,courts/judges/lawyers love latin

Flag Comment Posted by liberty4obama on September 12, 2008 at 3:21 pm

t4nymets…ur funny..typical brain washed bonehead of the republican party…u no crap about me and what i have done at liberty…ur prolly jus brain washed conservative cause mommy and daddy are…and if liberty would let there students believe what they wanted to believe mabye i would start one..but they would prolly try to pull some tax crap lies…i probably have accomplished more in my 18 years than you have..trust me…im pretty sure i have…

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 12, 2008 at 3:15 pm

,,14NYCMETS ,,BACK-OFF,,i.m liberal and work my butt off,,its you darn condesending conservatives,,who do nothing but add to our work load,,and call it YOUR work !!go yankees !!

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