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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (this song is the best...) 『i love this song SO much. i have heard many song many songs, but this one gives such a empact on my life because it reminds me of someone i love deeply. i would give anything to just be the one he loves and his cryin' shoulder, but for many reason i can't. every time i hear this amasing so i just lash out in tears and pray for him,(the boy i love), to feel the same way!! this song will never grow dull in my heart, just like the boy i love......』
(This is the best CD single I've ever bought!) 『I love this song...and I've never seen Dawson's Creek! I have been looking for another one ever since I stumbled onto it...I didn't realize when I bought it that it had a video on it also. The music is great and I love the video. I really need another to give to my cousin's daughter...please get more in ASAP!』
(it's a great song, but i say go with the whole CD!!!!!!) 『edwin has done a great job with this song, but i strongly urge everyone to buy"misguided roses"...edwin's best songs are rarely played on the radio...i have"misguided roses"and i promise you that"i'll be"is not even in the top 5 best songs on the CD!"misguided roses"is such a great mix of music and i think that everyone deserves to hear it all...you can play the CD all the way through...you'll love all the songs!』
(Dawsons Creek) 『This song is so dawsons creek, like how joey and dawson are such good friends, and they love each other so much and i like cry when i think of this song and dawsons creek! dont forget to watch it on the WB wednesday nights at 8:00 est. its a really cool show. oh and kelli traver is manly』
(Dawsons Creek) 『This song is so dawsons creek, like how joey and dawson are such good friends, andthe love each other so much and i like cry when i think of this song and dawsons creek! dont forget to watch it on the WB wednesday nights at 8:00 est. its really good, and cool!』
『1. Josh Joplin Group - Must be You 2. Warren Zanes - Where We Began 3. The Chieftans with Buddy and Julie Miller - Country Blues 4. Dar Williams with John Popper - I Saw A Bird Fly Away 5. Death Cab for Cutie - Prove My Hypotheses 6. Sara Groves - All Right Here 7. Garageland - Superstars 8. Kathleen Edwards - 6 0'clock news 9. Billy Joe Shaver - Freedom's Child 10. The Blind Boys of Alabama - Wade in the Water 11. Sondre Lerche - You Know so Well 12. Cory Branan - Miss Ferguson 13. Feel - Won't Stand In Your Way 14. Eve Selis - Down to Love 15. Edwin McCain - Let it Slide 16. Martyn Joseph - Thunder and Rainbows 17. Sinead O'Connor - My Lagan Love (radio edit) 18. Brooks Williams - Birth of the True 19. Vienna Teng - The Tower 20. Richard Julian - Please Rene, Not Now 21. Rosie Thomas - Wedding Day』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (a favorite) 『Great Cd. it is actaully a replacement for one that has gotten worn out over the years.』
(Great New Songs from Edwin McCain) 『I love Edwin McCain and this album really gives them a chance to branch out from their ballads that have been so popular from the last albums. Even so I think that the best song is Write Me a Song, a ballad in the I'll Be tradition, complete with a very memorable chorus. This album is refreshing with all of it's experimental music styles that have not been the norm. Rock, to ballads, to Gosple. I'm always happy to hear new stuff by Edwin McCain, and I can't wait for their new live album.』
(Terrible, Horrible, Awful) 『I've been a McCain fan for quite some time...and, this album is terrible. I'm sorry, but it is. It's horrible. Honor Among Thieves and Misguided Roses showcased Edwin's songwriting and singing talents...Messenger seemed like a rushed album meant to cash in on the the pop success of"I'll Be."Fine, whatever...at least it's not this album, which is just terrible. I don't know what happened to Edwin's songwriting capabilities, and to his penchant for creating catchy and memorable melodies...but this album has no memorable songs, except for maybe"Hearts Fall,"which like"I'll Be"could be the theme for just about any romantic comedy produced in the last 5 years. All I can say Edwin, is what happened to the passion and self-introspection that inspired such amazing songs as"Tip of my Tongue"and"Alive"???』
(Great album, but not MY favorite) 『I'm a huge fan of Edwin McCain, I've had all his albums at least twice (I end up losing them since I take them everywhere). This album is certainly not a disappointment. Many of the songs will strike an emotional chord in the deepest of us, others are just good fun to listen to. There is more rock and roll style songs on this than many fans will be used to, but they're all a blast to listen to. "Write Me A Song" and "I've Seen Love" are my favorites from this one. There are also a couple satirical songs - much like "Beautiful Life" from 'Messenger. Though 'Messenger' is still my favorite McCain album, I would never pass this one up. There is no reason why any Edwin McCain fan would not like this one.』
(Sadly disappointing) 『As a longtime fan of Edwin McCain, I couldn't wait to buy this CD. Unfortunately, it was painful to listen to. This sounds nothing like the Edwin McCain I know and love. It's full of songs about drug addiction, hitting bottom, and has a real grunge feel to it. I regret buying it.』 『Edwin McCain developed a loyal following the day he stepped out on the stage back in 1991, supporting pals Hootie&the Blowfish on their debut tour and giving his Southern brethren a run for their ticket money. McCain has since developed a strong following for his own brand of unvarnished heartland rock. With his fourth album, the South Carolina native returns to the familiar landscape ofMisguided RosesandMessenger, with his sublimely infectious melodies and anthemic choruses inhabiting the territory once claimed by the Doobie Brothers and Lee Michaels in the '70s. While first hailed as an acoustic balladeer, McCain and his band have expanded their parameters, ably careening from genre to genre with gusto. They are equally at home whipping up some thunder on a barn burner such as "Get Out of This Town" as they are getting sentimental with "Write Me a Song" and the graceful "Hearts Fall," both of which feature vocals by McCain pal Shawn Colvin. This latest offering is less polished than earlier works, perhaps due to the fact that it was coproduced by the band and Neil Young engineer Greg Archilla. But that roughhewn quality adds an emotional honesty and depth to the songs.--Jaan Uhelszki』
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Usually ships in 24 hours Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (John McCain: hero, father, self-professed diety,) 『John McCain's memoir "Worth Fighting For" is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a great American. Whether it's gardening in the nude at his Arizona ranch, or threatening Arlen Specter with bodily harm, McCain isn't afraid to back down or change his hard-set ways. What I found especially interesting is McCain's often heated arguments with God, over things as important as the SALT treaty, or as trivial as some missing sprinkles on his pudding. Fact is, John McCain doesn't take any b---s--- from anyone, not even the Almighty! Though at first McCain's cursing of the Almighty seemed offensive, I later realized it's just one of the many pieces that make up this fascinating man. Though I don't agree with McCain's claim that he himself is "as good as, if not better than" God, I still feel that he's a true American hero.』
(The Real John MCain?) 『I found the book missing in some critical information about Mr. McCain such as: John McCain has pledged that, if he and Ms. Palin are elected, he would end the revolving-door practice of administration officials leaving office for lucrative lobbying jobs Obama has also pledged to stop the revolving door if elected. He has also declined to take donations from lobbyists; McCain has not.
Still, during McCain's nearly 25 years in Congress, the revolving door has remained open. . As his aides have moved downtown from Capitol Hill, they've drawn from their experience on the senator's personal staff or on his key committees: Armed Services, Commerce and Indian Affairs
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* Mark Buse went from being staff director of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation when McCain chaired it to becoming a lobbyist at two firms, ML Strategies and Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo. His clients included many companies with issues before the committee, including Northwest Airlines, AT&T Wireless, Cablevision and Exxon Mobil Corp. This year, Buse returned to work for McCain as chief of staff of his Senate office.
* John D. Desser was a staffer in McCain's Senate office and was a health policy aide in his 2000 presidential campaign. After that, he lobbied for the health insurance, chemical, coal and pharmaceutical industries. From there, he was deputy assistant secretary for health policy at the Department of Health and Human Services in the Bush administration and has since gone back to the private sector as vice president of public policy and government affairs for eHealth, an online health insurance company.
* After serving as counsel for McCain's Senate Commerce committee, Sloan W. Rappoport moved on to the Bush administration and then to K Street. Rappoport is now a vice president of the Downey McGrath Group, where he lobbies for legalization of Internet poker and for a group promoting offshore oil drilling.
* John W. Timmons served as legislative counsel for McCain, working on commerce, energy and environmental issues. Since then, Timmons has founded his own lobbying firm that represents clients under Commerce committee jurisdiction, including AT&T, the Air Transport Association, the Association of American Railroads and TW Telecom, formerly Time Warner Telecom.
* Pablo Chavez, a former chief counsel to McCain, is now an advocate for Google, where his experience on the Commerce Committee doubtless comes in handy. Last year, he fought off objections to the acquisition of Internet marketing giant DoubleClick and is now working on the contentious issue of Net neutrality with hardware providers such as AT&T and the regional Bell companies
* David Crane, a former McCain Commerce committee aide, notes in his lobbying firm biography that, as an aide, he "developed and implemented legislative and communications strategies and tactics to secure passage of Senator McCain's legislative agenda." He has worked in three K Street firms, representing clients on financial services, homeland security and trade issues. He now runs the firm Quadripoint Strategies.
* Former McCain chief of staff and Commerce committee counsel Christopher Koch is now the McCain campaign's policy coordinator. In between holding those positions, he was a lobbyist. Before joining the campaign, Koch was president and chief executive officer of the World Shipping Council, a lobbying trade group that represents about 40 foreign and domestic ocean transport companies. In the first Bush administration, he was chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission. And in the second Bush administration, as chairman of the Department of Homeland Security's National Maritime Security Advisory Committee, he helped craft port security policy.
* Ann Sauer worked for the Senate Armed Services Committee and later became vice president of Washington operations for Lockheed Martin. The world's largest defense company has spent more than $8 million this year on lobbying, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. * After working as a Senate aide for McCain, Michael Jimenez set up shop as a lobbyist. His clients include Pinnacle West, and he advocates for the Arizona-based utility on nuclear and energy issues, according to Senate records.
* Former McCain legislative assistant Sonya Sotak now works for drug giant Eli Lilly. According to Senate filings, she's lobbying on issues relating to health care reform, drug pricing in Europe and an initiative to require drug companies to disclose their payments to doctors.
* Robert Fisher, a former telecommunications adviser to McCain, went on to lobby for Clear Channel Worldwide and Verizon.
Other former McCain staffers who went on to private sector advocacy include Steve Primrose, now a principal at Triadvocates, where he works on drug enforcement, environment and technology issues; Katy McGregor, who left Capitol Hill to work as a tax lobbyist for the National Restaurant Association and is now a senior director at the corporate speechwriting firm the White House Writers Group, working on communications strategies for companies in the telecommunications and financial services sector; and Victoria Clarke, formerly a congressional spokeswoman for McCain and later a spokeswoman for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. She's now a senior adviser for communications and government affairs at telecom giant Comcast.
Three of the McCain-staffers-turned-lobbyists - Rappoport, Timmons and Fisher - have bundled thousands of dollars in campaign donations for McCain's presidential bid, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Rappoport alone has gathered $250,000 to $500,000, the center said.
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(Dissapointing) 『Unfortunately this book which I hoped to be a biographical "chapter 2" to his personal journey after his Viet Nam stint, as covered so well in "Faith of My Fathers," this book offers only a sloppy mish-mash of this and that, which causes it to never commit to be any specific type of book. It tries to be part "Profiles in Courage" (which later McCain books "Courage Matters," and "Hard Call" commit to), part "Leaders" (by Nixon), and part autobiography, but sits as an uncommitted, uneven, unsatisfactory read. On paper this might have been a good idea - to tell one's story by also talking about that person's heroes, but in this work all these different types of works get in the way of each other. There is a chapter that goes on ad nauseum about the Keating scandal to be followed up on a piece of fluff over Ted Williams the baseball player. This is also probably not the bio that his supporters want us to read during this 2008 election as almost each and every "hero" of his...including his contemporaries...are all dead, which highlights the age issue. I have yet to find a classic bio on this man, but I understand they are out there; unfortunately this book sadly misses its mark. 』
(Worth The Fighting For by John McCain) 『This is a great book by a great man. John McCain's humor, style, and love of life are inspiring in this read. His honor, patriotism, and his words of those who have inspired him, make him one of the most inspiring public figures of his generation. He has a loving awe of what is best in America, and in ourselves.』
(Great historical, political, autobiographical and insightful read) 『When the 2008 GOP primary began, I was not a fan of McCain. I didn't dislike him. I just had a different preference. I'd always wanted to read Faith of My Fathers and read that one first. It took the reader from McCain's grandfather, to his father, and finally to McCain himself and his experience in Vietnam, where it concluded with his homecoming.
This book picks up with John McCain's return home. He is atypically candid for a politician and presidential candidate. He admits faults where necessary. He takes responsibility when demanded. He defers credit where due. He takes the reader into his personal struggles, in particular the Keating 5 affair. He touches on his failed first marriage -- and takes full responsibility. The reader has the privilege of being a "fly on the wall" as McCain learns from his mentors and teachers. I can't imagine an author being much more transparent. The reader does not come away with a messianic vision of John McCain. Rather, one develops an understanding of whom he is and what influenced him. There is also much history to be learned as he explains how historical figures have influenced him in his career. I was a bit surprised by the profanity used in the book, but it's a part of who he is -- part sailor, part rebel, part patriot, part leader, part humble student, part aspiring executive, part competitor -- and full time, 100% himself.
If you have an interest in politics and/or history, and want a better understanding of who this potential President of the United States is and may be as president then this is THE book. Straight from his own mouth -- warts and all -- leaving it to the reader to make their own educated decision regarding McCain's worthiness for the most powerful job in the world. You may not finish the book as a supporter -- and you may go from pro to con -- but you will have a greater respect for the man.
Highly recommended.』 『In 1999, John McCain wrote one of the most acclaimed and bestselling memoirs of the decade, Faith of My Fathers. That book ended in 1972, with McCainâs release from imprisonment in Vietnam. This is the rest of his story, about his great American journey from the U.S. Navy to his electrifying run for the presidency, interwoven with heartfelt portraits of the mavericks who have inspired him through the yearsâTed Williams, Theodore Roosevelt, visionary aviation proponent Billy Mitchell, Marlon Brando in Viva Zapata!, and, most indelibly, Robert Jordan. It was Jordan, Hemingwayâs protagonist in For Whom the Bell Tolls, who showed McCain the ideals of heroism and sacrifice, stoicism and redemption, and why certain causes, despitethe costs, are . . .
Worth the Fighting For
After five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, naval aviator John McCain returned home a changed man. Regaining his health and flight-eligibility status, he resumed his military career, commanding carrier pilots and serving as the navyâs liaison to what is sometimes ironically called the worldâs most exclusive club, the United States Senate. Accompanying Senators John Tower and Henry âScoopâ Jackson on international trips, McCain began his political education in the company of two masters, leaders whose standards he would strive to maintain upon his election to the U.S. Congress. There, he learned valuable lessons in cooperation from a good-humored congressman from the other party, Morris Udall. In 1986, McCain was elected to the U.S. Senate, inheriting the seat of another role model, Barry Goldwater. During his time in public office, McCain has seen acts of principle and acts of craven self-interest. He describes both ex-tremes in these pages, with his characteristic straight talk and humor. He writes honestly of the lowest point in his career, the Keating Five savings and loan debacle, as well as his triumphant momentsâhis return to Vietnam and his efforts to normalize relations between the U.S. and Vietnamese governments; his fight for campaign finance reform; and his galvanizing bid for the presidency in 2000. Writes McCain:âA rebel without a cause is just a punk. Whatever youâre calledârebel, unorthodox, nonconformist, radicalâitâs all self-indulgence without a good cause to give your life meaning.â This is the story of McCainâs causes, the people who made him do it, and the meaninghe found. Worth the Fighting For reminds us of whatâs best in America, and in ourselves.