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Bill Maher - Bye Jerry Falwell
Bill Maher - Bye Jerry Falwell
Bill Maher - Bye Jerry Falwell
On Real Time with Bill Maher in Bill's closing segment Bill says the appropriate goodbye to Jerry Falwell -
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Christopher Hitchens on Hannity & Colmes about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens on Hannity & Colmes about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens on Hannity & Colmes about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens along with Ralph Reed participate in a debate on the legacy of the Reverend Jerry Falwell. This was recorded from the Hannity and Colmes...
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Jerry Falwell Getting Screamed at by an Upset Man on Live TV at Heritage USA, July 1987
Jerry Falwell Getting Screamed at by an Upset Man on Live TV at Heritage USA, July 1987
Jerry Falwell Getting Screamed at by an Upset Man on Live TV at Heritage USA, July 1987
This is quite an interesting video, indeed. I am not absolutely certain of the exact date it was recorded, but it was somewhere between July 6 and July 20, 1...
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Christopher Hitchens on Rev. Jerry Falwell's death
Christopher Hitchens on Rev. Jerry Falwell's death
Christopher Hitchens on Rev. Jerry Falwell's death
Christopher Hitchens on the Anderson Cooper 360 show talking about Reverend Jerry Falwell and his death of the previous day. Recorded on 15-May-2007. More in...
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Christopher Hitchens on Jerry Falwell
Christopher Hitchens on Jerry Falwell
Christopher Hitchens on Jerry Falwell
Author Christopher Hitchens opines on Jerry Falwell.
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Christine O'Donnell and Jerry Falwell talk God with Bill Maher Pt 1
Christine O'Donnell and Jerry Falwell talk God with Bill Maher Pt 1
Christine O'Donnell and Jerry Falwell talk God with Bill Maher Pt 1
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1997 Larry Flynt & Jerry Falwell Debate
1997 Larry Flynt & Jerry Falwell Debate
1997 Larry Flynt & Jerry Falwell Debate
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Falwell and Robertson on The 700 Club after 9/11
Falwell and Robertson on The 700 Club after 9/11
Falwell and Robertson on The 700 Club after 9/11
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson on "The 700 Club," September 13, 2001.
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Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson debate on Nightline
Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson debate on Nightline
Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson debate on Nightline
Falwell and Jackson debate the sanctions issue on September 4, 1985. Falwell is revealed as a shill for the Afrikaner oligarchs of Apartheid-era South Africa...
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Christopher Hitchens on Paula Zahn (CNN) about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens on Paula Zahn (CNN) about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens on Paula Zahn (CNN) about Rev. Falwell's Death
CNN - 22-May-07 - Christopher Hitchens debates with Author Eric Metaxas about Jerry Falwell and his death of 7 days prior. This is from CNN's Paula Zahn show...
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Christopher Hitchens on Falwell Death
Christopher Hitchens on Falwell Death
Christopher Hitchens on Falwell Death
Title says it all. From: TheAtheistSocialist.
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Dr. Marc Lamont Hill on Jerry Falwell on O'Reilly
Dr. Marc Lamont Hill on Jerry Falwell on O'Reilly
Dr. Marc Lamont Hill on Jerry Falwell on O'Reilly
Is it right to criticize Falwell so soon after his death?
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Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 1/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 1/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 1/4
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Jerry Falwell Eulogy
Jerry Falwell Eulogy
Jerry Falwell Eulogy
Great quotes to remember Falwell by. Young Turks, with Cenk Uyugr and Ben Mankiewicz, airs daily on Air America Radio from 6-9 am ET, and online at www.theyo...
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Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life- The Story of Liberty
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life- The Story of Liberty
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life- The Story of Liberty
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life. Second Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast Website: http://www.thestoryofliberty.net https://www.facebook...
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Dr. Jerry Falwell's Vision for Liberty University
Dr. Jerry Falwell's Vision for Liberty University
Dr. Jerry Falwell's Vision for Liberty University
Dr. Jerry Falwell, had a vision, 40 years ago to build the world's largest Christian university. Today, his vision has been fulfilled and Liberty University ...
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"Never Quit" by Dr. Jerry Falwell
"Never Quit" by Dr. Jerry Falwell
"Never Quit" by Dr. Jerry Falwell
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Jerry Falwell claim 9/11 was caused by gays
Jerry Falwell claim 9/11 was caused by gays
Jerry Falwell claim 9/11 was caused by gays
CNN's Christiane Amanpour has produced a new series of documentaries titled "God's Warriors" which "examines the intersection between religion and politics a...
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Larry Flynt vs Jerry Falwell funny deposition footage from 06-15-1984
Larry Flynt vs Jerry Falwell funny deposition footage from 06-15-1984
Larry Flynt vs Jerry Falwell funny deposition footage from 06-15-1984
Considered one of the biggest and at the very least, best recognized modern-day crusaders of free speech and First Amendment rights, Larry Flynt is a character beyond description as you'll see from this court deposition taken from Federal prison prior to his first trial versus Falwell where he was already serving a 6 month sentence for desecration of the flag (wearing a diaper made out of the American flag).
During the deposition, you'll hear Flynt mention "the Captain" numerous times - who he is referring to is Captain Joe Sivley from the Bureau of Prisons where he was being housed.
You'll get a good idea of just what a handful Larry
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5:22
We will remember - Tribute to Dr. Jerry Falwell
We will remember - Tribute to Dr. Jerry Falwell
We will remember - Tribute to Dr. Jerry Falwell
This song is sung by Charles Billingsley and the TRBC Choir to a video about Dr. Falwell's life.
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PTL Jerry Falwell goes down waterslide
PTL Jerry Falwell goes down waterslide
PTL Jerry Falwell goes down waterslide
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"Jerry Falwell's God" by Roy Zimmerman
"Jerry Falwell's God" by Roy Zimmerman
"Jerry Falwell's God" by Roy Zimmerman
http://www.royzimmerman.com/ Please subscribe to my Channel "Jerry Falwell's God" is on my CD "Homeland," available through my website and on iTunes. Here, I...
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Bill Maher's Touching Tribute to Jerry Falwell
Bill Maher's Touching Tribute to Jerry Falwell
Bill Maher's Touching Tribute to Jerry Falwell
Leviticus 18:22 clearly states homosexuality to be an abomination. (old law) Since we use the "old law" here, let's see what other old laws there are. When I...
Bill Maher - Bye Jerry Falwell
On Real Time with Bill Maher in Bill's closing segment Bill says the appropriate goodbye to Jerry Falwell -
wn.com/Bill Maher Bye Jerry Falwell
On Real Time with Bill Maher in Bill's closing segment Bill says the appropriate goodbye to Jerry Falwell -
- published: 19 May 2007
- views: 796710
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author:
karlmarx80
Christopher Hitchens on Hannity & Colmes about Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens along with Ralph Reed participate in a debate on the legacy of the Reverend Jerry Falwell. This was recorded from the Hannity and Colmes...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Hannity Colmes About Rev. Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens along with Ralph Reed participate in a debate on the legacy of the Reverend Jerry Falwell. This was recorded from the Hannity and Colmes...
Jerry Falwell Getting Screamed at by an Upset Man on Live TV at Heritage USA, July 1987
This is quite an interesting video, indeed. I am not absolutely certain of the exact date it was recorded, but it was somewhere between July 6 and July 20, 1...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Getting Screamed At By An Upset Man On Live Tv At Heritage Usa, July 1987
This is quite an interesting video, indeed. I am not absolutely certain of the exact date it was recorded, but it was somewhere between July 6 and July 20, 1...
Christopher Hitchens on Rev. Jerry Falwell's death
Christopher Hitchens on the Anderson Cooper 360 show talking about Reverend Jerry Falwell and his death of the previous day. Recorded on 15-May-2007. More in...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Rev. Jerry Falwell's Death
Christopher Hitchens on the Anderson Cooper 360 show talking about Reverend Jerry Falwell and his death of the previous day. Recorded on 15-May-2007. More in...
Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson debate on Nightline
Falwell and Jackson debate the sanctions issue on September 4, 1985. Falwell is revealed as a shill for the Afrikaner oligarchs of Apartheid-era South Africa...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell And Jesse Jackson Debate On Nightline
Falwell and Jackson debate the sanctions issue on September 4, 1985. Falwell is revealed as a shill for the Afrikaner oligarchs of Apartheid-era South Africa...
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 7591
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author:
Bachfeuer
Christopher Hitchens on Paula Zahn (CNN) about Rev. Falwell's Death
CNN - 22-May-07 - Christopher Hitchens debates with Author Eric Metaxas about Jerry Falwell and his death of 7 days prior. This is from CNN's Paula Zahn show...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Paula Zahn (Cnn) About Rev. Falwell's Death
CNN - 22-May-07 - Christopher Hitchens debates with Author Eric Metaxas about Jerry Falwell and his death of 7 days prior. This is from CNN's Paula Zahn show...
Jerry Falwell Eulogy
Great quotes to remember Falwell by. Young Turks, with Cenk Uyugr and Ben Mankiewicz, airs daily on Air America Radio from 6-9 am ET, and online at www.theyo...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Eulogy
Great quotes to remember Falwell by. Young Turks, with Cenk Uyugr and Ben Mankiewicz, airs daily on Air America Radio from 6-9 am ET, and online at www.theyo...
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life- The Story of Liberty
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life. Second Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast Website: http://www.thestoryofliberty.net https://www.facebook...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Gives Advice On How To Live A Fulfilled Life The Story Of Liberty
Jerry Falwell Gives advice on how to live a fulfilled life. Second Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast Website: http://www.thestoryofliberty.net https://www.facebook...
Dr. Jerry Falwell's Vision for Liberty University
Dr. Jerry Falwell, had a vision, 40 years ago to build the world's largest Christian university. Today, his vision has been fulfilled and Liberty University ...
wn.com/Dr. Jerry Falwell's Vision For Liberty University
Dr. Jerry Falwell, had a vision, 40 years ago to build the world's largest Christian university. Today, his vision has been fulfilled and Liberty University ...
Jerry Falwell claim 9/11 was caused by gays
CNN's Christiane Amanpour has produced a new series of documentaries titled "God's Warriors" which "examines the intersection between religion and politics a...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Claim 9 11 Was Caused By Gays
CNN's Christiane Amanpour has produced a new series of documentaries titled "God's Warriors" which "examines the intersection between religion and politics a...
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 61435
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author:
rob brown
Larry Flynt vs Jerry Falwell funny deposition footage from 06-15-1984
Considered one of the biggest and at the very least, best recognized modern-day crusaders of free speech and First Amendment rights, Larry Flynt is a character beyond description as you'll see from this court deposition taken from Federal prison prior to his first trial versus Falwell where he was already serving a 6 month sentence for desecration of the flag (wearing a diaper made out of the American flag).
During the deposition, you'll hear Flynt mention "the Captain" numerous times - who he is referring to is Captain Joe Sivley from the Bureau of Prisons where he was being housed.
You'll get a good idea of just what a handful Larry Flynt can be (when he's not amusing himself) as he goes toe to toe with the opposition in a judicial setting. It's quite entertaining to say the least...
Background:
Fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell took offense at a satirical magazine advertisement inside of Flynt owned Hustler magazine printed in 1983 which happened to target him. In a parody of a magazine ad for a popular alcoholic drink at the time (Campari) in which Hustler described a drunk Falwell having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
The Hustler parody featured a picture of Falwell and an "interview" in which Falwell describes his first sexual experience "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari". The ad went on to say that Falwell was drunk and that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation". It went on to say that Falwell decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time". And finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, Falwell answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don't think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?"
Even though the ad carried a disclaimer which mentioned that it was an "ad parody and not to be taken seriously", Falwell sued Flynt and Hustler magazine for invasion of privacy, libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and a jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, but found in favor of Falwell on the intentional infliction of emotional distress charge, and awarded Falwell $150,000 in damages.
As you can imagine, Flynt appealed the decision but the Fourth Circuit Court later affirmed it. And after it declined to rehear the case, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
Finally in 1988, the United States Supreme Court held, in a unanimous 8-0 decision (Justice Kennedy took no part in the decision), held that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them. As a result, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
wn.com/Larry Flynt Vs Jerry Falwell Funny Deposition Footage From 06 15 1984
Considered one of the biggest and at the very least, best recognized modern-day crusaders of free speech and First Amendment rights, Larry Flynt is a character beyond description as you'll see from this court deposition taken from Federal prison prior to his first trial versus Falwell where he was already serving a 6 month sentence for desecration of the flag (wearing a diaper made out of the American flag).
During the deposition, you'll hear Flynt mention "the Captain" numerous times - who he is referring to is Captain Joe Sivley from the Bureau of Prisons where he was being housed.
You'll get a good idea of just what a handful Larry Flynt can be (when he's not amusing himself) as he goes toe to toe with the opposition in a judicial setting. It's quite entertaining to say the least...
Background:
Fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell took offense at a satirical magazine advertisement inside of Flynt owned Hustler magazine printed in 1983 which happened to target him. In a parody of a magazine ad for a popular alcoholic drink at the time (Campari) in which Hustler described a drunk Falwell having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
The Hustler parody featured a picture of Falwell and an "interview" in which Falwell describes his first sexual experience "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari". The ad went on to say that Falwell was drunk and that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation". It went on to say that Falwell decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time". And finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, Falwell answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don't think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?"
Even though the ad carried a disclaimer which mentioned that it was an "ad parody and not to be taken seriously", Falwell sued Flynt and Hustler magazine for invasion of privacy, libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and a jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, but found in favor of Falwell on the intentional infliction of emotional distress charge, and awarded Falwell $150,000 in damages.
As you can imagine, Flynt appealed the decision but the Fourth Circuit Court later affirmed it. And after it declined to rehear the case, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
Finally in 1988, the United States Supreme Court held, in a unanimous 8-0 decision (Justice Kennedy took no part in the decision), held that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them. As a result, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
- published: 22 Mar 2009
- views: 118993
We will remember - Tribute to Dr. Jerry Falwell
This song is sung by Charles Billingsley and the TRBC Choir to a video about Dr. Falwell's life.
wn.com/We Will Remember Tribute To Dr. Jerry Falwell
This song is sung by Charles Billingsley and the TRBC Choir to a video about Dr. Falwell's life.
- published: 11 Nov 2007
- views: 20584
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author:
rlwoodlief
"Jerry Falwell's God" by Roy Zimmerman
http://www.royzimmerman.com/ Please subscribe to my Channel "Jerry Falwell's God" is on my CD "Homeland," available through my website and on iTunes. Here, I...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell's God By Roy Zimmerman
http://www.royzimmerman.com/ Please subscribe to my Channel "Jerry Falwell's God" is on my CD "Homeland," available through my website and on iTunes. Here, I...
Bill Maher's Touching Tribute to Jerry Falwell
Leviticus 18:22 clearly states homosexuality to be an abomination. (old law) Since we use the "old law" here, let's see what other old laws there are. When I...
wn.com/Bill Maher's Touching Tribute To Jerry Falwell
Leviticus 18:22 clearly states homosexuality to be an abomination. (old law) Since we use the "old law" here, let's see what other old laws there are. When I...
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Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 2/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 2/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 2/4
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Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 3/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 3/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 3/4
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Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 4/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 4/4
Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell on Larry King live 1996 interview 4/4
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Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
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Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 2 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 2 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 2 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
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28:33
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 3 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 3 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 3 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
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30:53
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 4 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 4 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 4 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
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Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 5 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 5 of 5
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 5 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. In t...
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Michael Savage Interviews Rev. Jerry Falwell
Michael Savage Interviews Rev. Jerry Falwell
Michael Savage Interviews Rev. Jerry Falwell
From the archives of The Savage Nation... here's an epic interview between Michael Savage and Jerry Falwell, who has since deceased...
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Haggard Fallout: Falwell Interview
Haggard Fallout: Falwell Interview
Haggard Fallout: Falwell Interview
Extended spot on declining Evangelical support for the GOP featuring an interview with Jerry Falwell on the effect of the Haggard scandal.
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Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Excerpt
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Excerpt
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Excerpt
Excerpt from a 5-part interview with Jerry Falwell conducted by the Archive of American Television on October 13, 2005. In this segment, Falwell tells the st...
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CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell
CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell
CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell
CNN - God's Warriors - Jerry Falwell - 9-11.
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Larry Flynt Debates Jerry Falwell on Hustler Magazine: U.S. Supreme Court Case (1997)
Larry Flynt Debates Jerry Falwell on Hustler Magazine: U.S. Supreme Court Case (1997)
Larry Flynt Debates Jerry Falwell on Hustler Magazine: U.S. Supreme Court Case (1997)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8--0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Fa
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Larry Flynt on Jerry Falwell (Larry King 05/16/07) Part 2
Larry Flynt on Jerry Falwell (Larry King 05/16/07) Part 2
Larry Flynt on Jerry Falwell (Larry King 05/16/07) Part 2
Larry Flynt "Hustler" Publisher's first interview on his one-time opponent's death.
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Jerry Falwell interviews Judith Reisman
Jerry Falwell interviews Judith Reisman
Jerry Falwell interviews Judith Reisman
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Glenn Beck Radio Jerry Falwell Jr Interview
Glenn Beck Radio Jerry Falwell Jr Interview
Glenn Beck Radio Jerry Falwell Jr Interview
Yes folks, Dr. Glenn Beck talks to Falwell Jr about a program that Liberty University is putting together. Take a listen and see what you think. A great program i think.
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Larry Flynt v. Jerry Falwell: Supreme Court Case - Hustler Magazine (1987)
Larry Flynt v. Jerry Falwell: Supreme Court Case - Hustler Magazine (1987)
Larry Flynt v. Jerry Falwell: Supreme Court Case - Hustler Magazine (1987)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8–0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Fal
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NINTH PERIOD: Jerry Falwell Jr. in studio interview (April 22nd, 2010)
NINTH PERIOD: Jerry Falwell Jr. in studio interview (April 22nd, 2010)
NINTH PERIOD: Jerry Falwell Jr. in studio interview (April 22nd, 2010)
Video credit to Jamie Hall & 90.9FM The Light
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Part 1 Of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
- published: 25 Mar 2008
- views: 7178
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 2 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Part 2 Of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
- published: 25 Mar 2008
- views: 2465
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author:
TVLEGENDS
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 3 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Part 3 Of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. To a...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1565
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author:
TVLEGENDS
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 4 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Part 4 Of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 2447
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Part 5 of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. In t...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Part 5 Of 5
In his 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, religious broadcaster Jerry Falwell talks about his life and career. In t...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1964
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author:
TVLEGENDS
Michael Savage Interviews Rev. Jerry Falwell
From the archives of The Savage Nation... here's an epic interview between Michael Savage and Jerry Falwell, who has since deceased...
wn.com/Michael Savage Interviews Rev. Jerry Falwell
From the archives of The Savage Nation... here's an epic interview between Michael Savage and Jerry Falwell, who has since deceased...
Haggard Fallout: Falwell Interview
Extended spot on declining Evangelical support for the GOP featuring an interview with Jerry Falwell on the effect of the Haggard scandal.
wn.com/Haggard Fallout Falwell Interview
Extended spot on declining Evangelical support for the GOP featuring an interview with Jerry Falwell on the effect of the Haggard scandal.
- published: 03 Nov 2006
- views: 16390
Jerry Falwell - Archive Interview Excerpt
Excerpt from a 5-part interview with Jerry Falwell conducted by the Archive of American Television on October 13, 2005. In this segment, Falwell tells the st...
wn.com/Jerry Falwell Archive Interview Excerpt
Excerpt from a 5-part interview with Jerry Falwell conducted by the Archive of American Television on October 13, 2005. In this segment, Falwell tells the st...
- published: 18 Aug 2008
- views: 6078
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author:
TVLEGENDS
Larry Flynt Debates Jerry Falwell on Hustler Magazine: U.S. Supreme Court Case (1997)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8--0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor, the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
The satire at issue was a takeoff of an advertising campaign for Campari, an Italian apéritif. The real ads were tongue-in-cheek interviews with celebrities talking about their "first time". The ads, which played off the double entendre in the headline ("X talks about his first time"), initially appeared to discuss the star's first sexual experience before revealing that the discussion actually concerned the subject's first time drinking Campari.
The Hustler parody, created by writer Terry Abrahamson and art director Mike Salisbury, featured a picture of Falwell, and a fictional "interview" in which "Falwell" describes his first sexual experience as occurring "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari." In the spoof interview, "Falwell" goes on to say that he was so intoxicated that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation," that he decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time", and that they had intercourse regularly afterwards. Finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, "Falwell" answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don't think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?" The ad carried a disclaimer in small print at the bottom of the page, reading "ad parody—not to be taken seriously." The magazine's table of contents also listed the ad as "Fiction; Ad and Personality Parody."
Falwell sued Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine, and Flynt's distribution company in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia for libel, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Before trial, the court granted Flynt's motion for summary judgment on the invasion of privacy claim, and the remaining two charges proceeded to trial. A jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, stating that the parody could not "reasonably be understood as describing actual facts about [Falwell] or actual events in which [he] participated." However, the jury ruled in favor of Falwell on the intentional infliction of emotional distress charge, and awarded Falwell $150,000.
Flynt appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The Fourth Circuit affirmed, rejecting Flynt's argument that the actual-malice standard of New York Times Company v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964) applied in cases of intentional infliction of emotional distress where the plaintiff was a public figure, as Falwell concededly was. The New York Times standard focused too heavily on the truth of the statement at issue; for the Fourth Circuit, it was enough that Virginia law required the defendant to act intentionally. After the Fourth Circuit declined to rehear the case en banc, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
The People vs. Larry Flynt, a 1996 film directed by Miloš Forman starring Woody Harrelson as Flynt and Edward Norton as Flynt's lawyer Alan Isaacman, features the case prominently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falwell_v._Hustler_Magazine
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wn.com/Larry Flynt Debates Jerry Falwell On Hustler Magazine U.S. Supreme Court Case (1997)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8--0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor, the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
The satire at issue was a takeoff of an advertising campaign for Campari, an Italian apéritif. The real ads were tongue-in-cheek interviews with celebrities talking about their "first time". The ads, which played off the double entendre in the headline ("X talks about his first time"), initially appeared to discuss the star's first sexual experience before revealing that the discussion actually concerned the subject's first time drinking Campari.
The Hustler parody, created by writer Terry Abrahamson and art director Mike Salisbury, featured a picture of Falwell, and a fictional "interview" in which "Falwell" describes his first sexual experience as occurring "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari." In the spoof interview, "Falwell" goes on to say that he was so intoxicated that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation," that he decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time", and that they had intercourse regularly afterwards. Finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, "Falwell" answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don't think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?" The ad carried a disclaimer in small print at the bottom of the page, reading "ad parody—not to be taken seriously." The magazine's table of contents also listed the ad as "Fiction; Ad and Personality Parody."
Falwell sued Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine, and Flynt's distribution company in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia for libel, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Before trial, the court granted Flynt's motion for summary judgment on the invasion of privacy claim, and the remaining two charges proceeded to trial. A jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, stating that the parody could not "reasonably be understood as describing actual facts about [Falwell] or actual events in which [he] participated." However, the jury ruled in favor of Falwell on the intentional infliction of emotional distress charge, and awarded Falwell $150,000.
Flynt appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The Fourth Circuit affirmed, rejecting Flynt's argument that the actual-malice standard of New York Times Company v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964) applied in cases of intentional infliction of emotional distress where the plaintiff was a public figure, as Falwell concededly was. The New York Times standard focused too heavily on the truth of the statement at issue; for the Fourth Circuit, it was enough that Virginia law required the defendant to act intentionally. After the Fourth Circuit declined to rehear the case en banc, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
The People vs. Larry Flynt, a 1996 film directed by Miloš Forman starring Woody Harrelson as Flynt and Edward Norton as Flynt's lawyer Alan Isaacman, features the case prominently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falwell_v._Hustler_Magazine
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Glenn Beck Radio Jerry Falwell Jr Interview
Yes folks, Dr. Glenn Beck talks to Falwell Jr about a program that Liberty University is putting together. Take a listen and see what you think. A great program i think.
wn.com/Glenn Beck Radio Jerry Falwell Jr Interview
Yes folks, Dr. Glenn Beck talks to Falwell Jr about a program that Liberty University is putting together. Take a listen and see what you think. A great program i think.
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Larry Flynt v. Jerry Falwell: Supreme Court Case - Hustler Magazine (1987)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8–0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor,[2] the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.[3]
The satire at issue was a takeoff of an advertising campaign for Campari, an Italian apéritif.[4] The real ads were tongue-in-cheek interviews with celebrities talking about their "first time".[5] The ads, which played off the double entendre in the headline (“X talks about his first time”), initially appeared to discuss the star’s first sexual experience before revealing that the discussion actually concerned the subject's first time drinking Campari.
The Hustler parody, created by writer Terry Abrahamson and art director Mike Salisbury,[6] featured a picture of Falwell, and a fictional "interview" in which "Falwell" describes his first sexual experience as occurring "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari."[7] In the spoof interview, "Falwell" goes on to say that he was so intoxicated that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation," that he decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time", and that they had intercourse regularly afterwards.[8] Finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, "Falwell" answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don’t think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?" The ad carried a disclaimer in small print at the bottom of the page, reading "ad parody—not to be taken seriously."[9] The magazine's table of contents also listed the ad as "Fiction; Ad and Personality Parody."[10]
Falwell sued Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine, and Flynt's distribution company in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia for libel, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[11] Before trial, the court granted Flynt's motion for summary judgment on the invasion of privacy claim, and the remaining two charges proceeded to trial. A jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, stating that the parody could not "reasonably be understood as describing actual facts about [Falwell] or actual events in which [he] participated."[12] On the claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, the jury ruled in favor of Falwell and awarded him $150,000 in damages.[12]
Flynt appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The Fourth Circuit affirmed, rejecting Flynt's argument that the actual-malice standard of New York Times Company v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964) applied in cases of intentional infliction of emotional distress where the plaintiff was a public figure, as Falwell concededly was. The New York Times standard focused too heavily on the truth of the statement at issue; for the Fourth Circuit, it was enough that Virginia law required the defendant to act intentionally. After the Fourth Circuit declined to rehear the case en banc, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustler_Magazine_v._Falwell
Image By Jo Anna Barber [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
wn.com/Larry Flynt V. Jerry Falwell Supreme Court Case Hustler Magazine (1987)
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8–0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $150,000 in damages by a lower court.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor,[2] the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.[3]
The satire at issue was a takeoff of an advertising campaign for Campari, an Italian apéritif.[4] The real ads were tongue-in-cheek interviews with celebrities talking about their "first time".[5] The ads, which played off the double entendre in the headline (“X talks about his first time”), initially appeared to discuss the star’s first sexual experience before revealing that the discussion actually concerned the subject's first time drinking Campari.
The Hustler parody, created by writer Terry Abrahamson and art director Mike Salisbury,[6] featured a picture of Falwell, and a fictional "interview" in which "Falwell" describes his first sexual experience as occurring "with Mom" in an outhouse while both were "drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari."[7] In the spoof interview, "Falwell" goes on to say that he was so intoxicated that "Mom looked better than a Baptist whore with a $100 donation," that he decided to have sex with his mother since she had "showed all the other guys in town such a good time", and that they had intercourse regularly afterwards.[8] Finally, when asked if he had tried Campari since, "Falwell" answered, "I always get sloshed before I go out to the pulpit. You don’t think I could lay down all that bullshit sober, do you?" The ad carried a disclaimer in small print at the bottom of the page, reading "ad parody—not to be taken seriously."[9] The magazine's table of contents also listed the ad as "Fiction; Ad and Personality Parody."[10]
Falwell sued Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine, and Flynt's distribution company in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia for libel, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[11] Before trial, the court granted Flynt's motion for summary judgment on the invasion of privacy claim, and the remaining two charges proceeded to trial. A jury found in favor of Flynt on the libel claim, stating that the parody could not "reasonably be understood as describing actual facts about [Falwell] or actual events in which [he] participated."[12] On the claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, the jury ruled in favor of Falwell and awarded him $150,000 in damages.[12]
Flynt appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The Fourth Circuit affirmed, rejecting Flynt's argument that the actual-malice standard of New York Times Company v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964) applied in cases of intentional infliction of emotional distress where the plaintiff was a public figure, as Falwell concededly was. The New York Times standard focused too heavily on the truth of the statement at issue; for the Fourth Circuit, it was enough that Virginia law required the defendant to act intentionally. After the Fourth Circuit declined to rehear the case en banc, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Flynt's request to hear the case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustler_Magazine_v._Falwell
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