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 damalama on September 11, 2008 at 2:47 pm

rockthejungle, i for one don’t even know who i am going to vote for, i just know i don’t like LU, TRBC, or the Falwells, so no we just don’t like seeing the hypocritical falwells do what they do and the local media, or city council not blast them for it, but hey they own the city council so can’t expect much out of them, however i do expect the media to bring it out more.  they are actively trying to get their students to vote locally, to help LU or the Falwells get what they want, and are now holding a republican rally on the campus of LU, that isn’t a showing an attempt to get students to “twist” the vote when it comes to LYNCHBURG’s situations that only Lynchburg citizens should vote on?  however they can not show any political favortism because it will violate their tax status.  the downfall of LU is coming, these new Falwells are dumber than their father, it’s just a matter of time now.

Flag Comment Posted by commonsenseplz on September 11, 2008 at 2:26 pm

Freedom, easy. They change their permanent address, therefore, are only allowed to vote once. Simple logic

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 11, 2008 at 2:20 pm

rockthe -jungle—what r u tarzan??well get use to the jungle,,cause if macinsane does win,,he will be powerless,,he will go down in history as the most LAME-DUKE president in history,,just look at bush squirm in the w/h,,and just listen to the republicans cring in the congress,,oh drill oh drill,,yea when we demo write the kind of legislature,,ahhh THAT WE WANT,,that gives us the best deal from oil,,we will stop all his judge appointments too…ok george of the jungle,,so get use to it ,,cause we havent finished stacking the senate/congress,,and if we get the w/h ,,heck thats just an added bonus,,ok boner !!before you get in jungle with the LION,,know your polotics,,and where the real power is !!

Flag Comment Posted by rockthejungle on September 11, 2008 at 1:29 pm

What’s wrong people?Do you hate to see your Democratic campaign starting to sink?
I for one love it ...

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 11, 2008 at 12:31 pm

commonsence,,then how do you stop them from mailing in an absent ballot!!thus voting twice for a sicko republican !!

Flag Comment Posted by commonsenseplz on September 11, 2008 at 12:10 pm

krobinson, your understanding is incorrect. Virginia law allows local Registrar’s to register students who wish to declare a new residency to vote. Nobody can complain about anyone voting, to do so is completely idiotic and unamerican. There’s so much grasping at straws here that it’s ridiculous

Flag Comment Posted by Puffin on September 11, 2008 at 12:07 pm

Let me clarify (in between puffs)...Rent a parking place at the plaza for $10 or $20 a space then hitch a ride on the LU bus to the Vines Center for $50 or $60 a seat…..Oh! and don’t forget to donate to the Vines Center for being allowed to walk in the front door…

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 11, 2008 at 11:46 am

gee wizz 14NYMETS !!i thought you knew,,you park at the plaza and ride the MACBUS of STRAIGHT TALK to lu,,gee i even know that !!hummmm,,,goooo yankees !!

Flag Comment Posted by krobinson on September 11, 2008 at 10:45 am

I’m in TOTAL agreement with damalama.  Less than a month ago, Liberty released a statement that it had to remain politically neutral in order to not jeopardize its 501(c)3 status.  Therefore, Obama supporters could not park at the Plaza.  And NOW, there is going to be a Republican Rally on the campus of Liberty!....Give me a break! Also, it is my understanding that college students are not permanent residents of the college town.  Therefore, if they want to vote, they must vote by absentee ballot in their localities.

Flag Comment Posted by t4nymets on September 11, 2008 at 9:58 am

damalama, please go to the IRS website and actually read the 501(c)(3) code.  Until you have done so, please don’t post anything else on here about it as you are only making yourself look foolish.

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