This is the Greatest and Best Song in the World
During my junior year at ACU, I had the opportunity to attend a conference at Pepperdine Law School and hear Professor Doug Kmiec speak on the relationship between lawyers, faith, and social justice.
Even though I thoroughly enjoyed Professor Kmiec's lecture in 2005, he didn't say anything quite as interesting as suggesting that a Hillary Clinton presidency could possibly see Bill joining the U.S. Supreme Court, as he does in today's Wall Street Journal.
Note: Any and all references to my 2005 journey to Pepperdine should never be confused with the greatness that was the 2006 "Bike to Ride Pepperdine", which you can fondly remember through the following posts.
- The send-off photos courtesy of William Austin Riggs.
- Hanging out with Elvis in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater. At least I think that was Elvis.
- Enjoying victory cigars and purchasing knock-off N.W.A. shirts.
- Visiting Jimmy Kimmel, Homer Simpson, and Chinatown.
- Wreaking havoc at the USC bookstore, being refused entrance to the Rose Bowl, and greeting O.J. and The Duke.
- Riding bikes, more riding bikes, and enjoying Paradise.
Labels: 2008 Presidential Election, ACU, Gamma Sigs, Pepperdine
1 Comments:
Holy crap, I actually know today's song without looking it up - Tenacious D's "Tribute".
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