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  Moore, George Edward - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MOORE, GEORGE EDWARD [Moore, George Edward] 1873-1958, English philosopher, b.
Moore's earliest writings were strongly influenced by the idealism of F. Bradley and the transcendental epistemology of Immanuel Kant, and ranged from idealism to realism.
Richard B. Moore, radical politics, and the Afro-American history movement: the formation of a revolutionary tradition in African American intellectual culture.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-moore-ge.html   (550 words)

  
 Moore, George - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MOORE, GEORGE [Moore, George] 1852-1933, English author, b.
Moore's most famous novel, Esther Waters (1894), poignantly relates the poverty and hardships valiantly endured by a religious girl.
About 1900, Moore returned to Ireland and became associated with William Butler Yeats, George Russell (A. E.), and others in the Irish literary renaissance.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-moore-g.html   (395 words)

  
 The Contrarian Review
Moore and Slater write: "No decision Rove made in the 2000 general election more clearly illustrated his political genius.") Four times a year, Rove attends Norquist's Wednesday morning meetings with his allies in Washington, and he has held fundraisers for Norquist's group.
Moore and Slater argue, plausibly, that the strategy of Bush and Rove in 2002 was more a matter of necessity than audacity, because Bush needed the mandate that he didn't receive in 2000.
Moore and Slater think that Rove is a dangerous man, but their book is not biased or malicious, based as it is on solid reporting (until they venture into the subject of Iraq).
www.contrarianreview.com /brain.html   (3301 words)

  
 James Moore Wayne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Justice Wayne, in an 1855 photograph by [[Matthew Brady]] James Moore Wayne (1790 - July 5, 1867) was an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia.
James died in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia.
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 Borders - Store Inventory - Title Detail - Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential
Description: Political journalists James Moore and Wayne Slater offer a rare glimpse into the nature and political aspirations of Karl Rove, the man who has become the single most important advisor to George W. Bush--and the person whom many think is calling the shots at the White House.
About the Authors: James Moore is an Emmy Award-winning TV news correspondent with more than a quarter century of print and broadcast experience.
Wayne Slater is the Bureau Chief of the Dallas Morning News in Austin, Texas.
www.bordersstores.com /search/title_detail.jsp?id=53477429   (460 words)

  
 Inventory of the J. Wayne Moore Papers, 1901-1956 [bulk 1951] MS #132   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Wayne Moore, president of the Class of 1901, planned reunions for his class.
Wayne Moore, president of the class of 1901, also played center field on the baseball team.
Moore corresponded individually with each member of the class, although only those who were still alive in 1951 are represented here.
www.library.gatech.edu /archives/FindingAids/?/MS132/full   (460 words)

  
 James Moore, Co-Author (with Wayne Slater) of "Bush's Brain" - A BuzzFlash Interview
MOORE: Well, I think what he means is that there's a lot of stuff he hates about Karl, and about having to be political, and the games that he has to play and indulge in in order to get where he wants.
MOORE: Karl first met Greg Rampton in 1986 when Karl bugged his own office, and Rampton was one of the FBI guys who came to his office to investigate.
MOORE: Yeah, the day that Hightower announced that he was running for reelection, Rampton showed up at Hightower's office with 10 different subpoenas for documents and individuals and said it was strictly coincidental.
www.buzzflash.com /interviews/03/06/02_moore.html   (5342 words)

  
 The Architect: Karl Rove and the Master Plan for Absolute Power (Hardcover)
James Moore and Wayne Slater are the fearless investigators.
James Moore is the coauthor, with Wayne Slater, of the bestselling Bush’s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential and the author of Bush’s War for Reelection.
Wayne Slater is a senior political writer and an award-winning reporter for The Dallas Morning News.
www.buzzflash.com /store/items/319   (826 words)

  
 Hollis and Moore Geneology Website
The Hollis and Moore families were among the first families to arrive in Tennessee and Wayne County (1809-1812).
Both families settled just off of the Natchez Trace on lower Factory Creek, close to the Wayne and Lawrence County border, in what is now known as the Bethlehem community.
These previous Hollis / Moore marriages and their relationships to my parents can be viewed in Text Format or you can view a Tree Diagram in PDF Format.
mywebpages.comcast.net /HollisMoore   (218 words)

  
 Paul Ruschmann reviews Bush's Brain
In Bush's Brain, James Moore and Wayne Slater describe Rove's journey from dorky high school debater to the man behind the curtain at the White House.
Rove smelled the opportunity; drew up a detailed battle plan for a Republican takeover; and, with financial help from businessmen, many of them associated with the Bush family, doggedly followed his script to a successful conclusion.
Moore and Slater, veteran observers of state politics, detail Rove's methodical destruction of Democratic politicians.
www.paulruschmann.com /clips/book_reviews/bushs_brain.htm   (784 words)

  
 Karl Rove Comes of Age
James C. Moore is the co-author of Bush's War for Reelection: Iraq, the White House, and the People.
Moore's numerous professional honors include the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors' Association and the Individual Broadcast Achievement Award from the Texas Headliners' Foundation.
James Moore and Wayne Slater take you on a fast-paced ride that uncovers both the masterful skills and secret machinations of the President's chief political strategist.
www.authorviews.com /authors/rove/rove-obd.htm   (1839 words)

  
 Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential is a book by James Moore and Wayne Slater that chronicles the political career of Karl Rove and the role he has played in the elections of George W. Bush, both when running for Governor of Texas and for President.
James C. Moore and Wayne Slater, Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential, book from John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003, ISBN 0-471-47140-2.
James C. Moore and Wayne Slater, Rove Exposed: How Bush's Brain Fooled America (2005), ISBN 0-471-78708-6.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bush's_Brain   (499 words)

  
 On Point : Rove, Bush and Campaign 2004 - 4/24/2003
In the last two weeks, Rove and George W. Bush have been zigzagging the country on speaking engagements in what seems to be the very early stages of campaigning for the 2004 presidential election.
James Moore, co-author of "Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential," says that political aide Karl Rove will try to get George W. Bush reelected by focusing on the war on terror and national security issues.
Wayne Slater, co-author of "Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential," thinks that seeking redemption for his father's defeat in the 1992 presidential election is one of the strongest personal motivations behind George W. Bush's campaign for getting reelected in 2004.
www.onpointradio.org /shows/2003/04/20030424_a_main.asp   (247 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential: Livres en anglais: James Moore,Wayne Slater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Due to his close personal relationship and unlimited access to George W. Bush, as well as his control of the information that reaches the president, this "permanent consultant" occupies a unique spot in Bush's inner circle and in history.
Moore and Slater look deeply into Rove's past to offer copious evidence of his political genius, his tenacity, and his remarkable success rate in getting his clients elected.
Drawing on their own reporting and interviews with Rove friends and foes, journalists Moore and Slater trace Rove's rise from high-school pol to high-priced, bare-knuckled campaign consultant, to his current perch as unrivaled architect of Bush administration policy.
www.amazon.fr /Bushs-Brain-Karl-George-Presidential/dp/0471423270   (784 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/jamesmoore
He was blessed with the ability to play music by ear and has worked in music ministry for a number of years.
James is married to Melinda and has two children, Jennifer and Trey.
James started writing songs for God in late December 2002, and has found his writing to be an extremely rewarding experience.
www.myspace.com /jamesmoore   (1002 words)

  
 Points of Interest in the Savannah Historic District
An able and courageous jurist, Wayne served on the highest court with distinction until his death in 1867 at Washington.
Opposing Secession, he remained on the Supreme Court after Georgia left the Union, a decision sharply contrasting with that of his son, Henry C. Wayne, who resigned his commission in the U.S. Army in 1860 on the approach of War to serve Georgia as Adjutant General.
The Wayne residence was purchased in 1831 by another distinguished Savannahian, William Washington Gordon (1796-1842), organizer and first President of the Central of Georgia Railroad.
www.savannahgetaways.net /poi/detail.cfm?ID=82   (419 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Wattson to Weatherwax
Wayne, Anthony (1745-1796) — also known as "Mad Anthony" — of Georgia.
Wayne, Henry Constantine (1810-1883) — also known as Henry C. Wayne — of Georgia.
Wayne County, Mich. Born in Ballygarret, County Wexford,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/wattson-weatherwax.html   (1363 words)

  
 moore, jim
Moore is a thinking, thorough reporter with a deep heart.”
In The Architect, James Moore and Wayne Slater, the best-selling authors of Bush’s Brain, return with an even more penetrating examination of Rove, his sweeping agenda, and the price he may have to pay for his audacity.
Drawing on their decades-long study of Rove, they provide a rarely seen view of the politics of absolute power in Washington—how it is acquired, expanded, and turned to startling ends.
authorsontour.net /Clients/moore,_jim.htm   (556 words)

  
 Bush's Brain - About the Book
Step inside Bush's Brain with this enlightening book by James C. Moore and Wayne Slater.
Many Washington insiders believe that the strength of the Bush machine lies not in its leader but in Karl Rove, the man who picked Bush to run for Governor of Texas, tutored him on the workings of government, and ran brilliant yet brutal campaigns that would eventually sweep Bush into the Presidency.
Political journalists James Moore and Wayne Slater offer a rare glimpse into the man who has become the single most important advisor to George W. Bush — and the person who many think is calling the shots at the White House.
www.bushsbrain.com /book.htm   (351 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: James Moore
In this exclusive behind-the-scenes account, veteran journalist James Moore reveals how the overthrow of Saddam Hussein was a key goal of the Bush administration from the very beginning--and a critical component of the president's reelection strategy.
Drawing on high-level sources inside the administration and the military, Moore weaves together a multifaceted narrati...
In The Architect, James Moore and Wayne Slater, the bestselling authors of Bush's Brain, return with an...
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/JamesMooreeBooks.htm   (240 words)

  
 Bush's Brain
Jacques Vroom, James C. Moore, Wayne Slater, Bill Miller, Tom Pauken
About as even-handed as Michael Moore’s highly compelling Fahrenheit 9/11 is Bush’s Brain by Michael Paradies Shoob and Joseph Mealey.
The manner of invading Iraq and those weapons of mass destruction have been used as a promotional force that goes to show how this documentary can make one angry yet understand what it takes to get it done in politics.
www.projections-movies.com /reviews/bushsbrain.htm   (273 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential: Books: James Moore,Wayne Slater,James C. Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
by James Moore, Wayne Slater, James C. Moore "On this particular evening, the aircraft had climbed to 35,000 feet, pulling away from a fog of cities and towns, which had blurred into a..." (more)
If Texas reporters James Moore and Wayne Slater have it right, the reasonable conclusion to reach after reading "Bush's Brain" is that Bush's leading adviser Karl Rove is a man who lives for political conquest and is devoid of principle.
The point that is frequently stressed is that Rove begins with the basic assumption that if you are a Republican you are a potential friend, barring primary competition involving a rival candidate, and if a Democrat an acknowledged enemy.
www.amazon.com /Bushs-Brain-George-Bush-Presidential/dp/0471423270   (2990 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2003001701
Praise for Bush's Brain "Love him or hate him, Karl Rove is one of the most brilliant and successful political consultants of all time.
In this riveting account, Wayne Slater and Jim Moore tell how he got there." -Paul Begala, CNN's Crossfire "Bush's Brain isn't a hatchet job on George W. Bush.
Having watched in awe for over fifteen years as they reported on the rise of Karl Rove, Moore and Slater expose the brutal and sometimes morally questionable, but invariably effective ways in which Karl Rove-and America's political system-actually operate.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/wiley039/2003001701.html   (287 words)

  
 bushsbrain
Out of vindictiveness, with no political gain in sight, he nevertheless discloses to the press the covert CIA operative who happens to be the wife of his enemy -- the Republican Joseph Wilson, a former ambassador.
It is based on the book by James C. Moore and Wayne Slater, a pair of Dallas newsmen, whose aim was to tell "
This film though powerful and filled with conviction and factual details, nevertheless I'm afraid is only preaching to the choir.
www.sover.net /~ozus/bushsbrain.htm   (317 words)

  
 Frank Rich and the Big Republican Gay List
Take the bizarre case of Karl Rove....we now learn from 'The Architect,' the recent book by the Texas journalists James Moore and Wayne Slater, that Mr.
Yet we now learn from 'The Architect,' the recent book by the Texas journalists James Moore and Wayne Slater, that Mr.
Rove’s own (and beloved) adoptive father, Louis Rove, was openly gay in the years before his death in 2004.
www.timeswatch.org /articles/2006/20061016132339.aspx   (440 words)

  
 Barbara's Bookstore - Bush's Brain
In this riveting account, Wayne Slater and Jim Moore tell how he got there." —Paul Begala, CNN’s Crossfire
" Bush’s Brain, by James Moore and Wayne Slater, two experienced Texas reporters who have covered the pair for many years, has fresh information about Rove’s influence on Bush.
Moore and Slater think that Rove is a dangerous man, but their book is not biased or malicious, based as it is in solid reporting." —The New York Review of Books
www.barbarasbookstore.com /Books/BushsBrain.htm   (208 words)

  
 American Fundamentalists by Joel Pelletier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In their new book about Karl Rove called THE ARCHITECT (excerpt and FRESH AIR interview, 9/6/06), James Moore and Wayne Slater repeat a conversation Rove had with a friend about being an Agnostic.
Rove's grand vision, complex strategies, and knockdown tactics exceed everything dreamed up by other consultants.
Rove may just be very, very good at what he does, or he might exhibit genius." (Wayne Slater & James Moore, THE ARCHITECT: KARL ROVE)
www.americanfundamentalists.com /cast/rove.html   (373 words)

  
 James M. Wayne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
President Andrew Jackson appointed Savannah resident James Moore Wayne, a Unionist, to the Supreme Court in 1835; he served to his death in 1867.
As Sixth Circuit Justice, he presided over the sensational Echo trials at Charleston in 1858-59, sternly defending national judicial power against nullificationist strategies.
Source: Engraving by Albert Rosenthal from a photograph by Brady, in H.L. Carson 1 Supreme Court of the United States: Its History (1891), opp.
www.law.duke.edu /curriculum/courseHomepages/fall2000/548_01/wayne.html   (95 words)

  
 The Supreme Court Historical Society
Servies, James A. Washington D. Publication of the United States Commission for the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of John Marshall.
Bond, James E. Fairfax, Va. George Mason University Press.
A HISTORY OF MOORE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA 1747-1847.
www.supremecourthistory.org /04_library/subs_list/04_d_m.html   (308 words)

  
 Bush's Brain movie,trailer,review,pics,pictures,poster,news,DVD at The Z Review
James Moore and Wayne Slater's best-selling book Bush"s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential
UK company Tartan Films are to release the documentary Bush's Brain under it's newly formed banner US Tartan.
Joseph Mealey and Michael Paradies Shoob's film is based on James Moore and Wayne Slater's best-selling book Bush"s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential and follows the powerful political consultant Rove's influence on the Bush candidacy.
www.thezreview.co.uk /comingsoon/b/bushsbrain.htm   (180 words)

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