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From 1972 through 1999, James M. Wall was editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine, based in Chicago, lllinois. He was a Contributing Editor of the Century from 1999 until July, 2017. He has written this blog, wall writings.me, since it was launched April 27, 2008. If you would like to receive Wall Writings alerts when new postings are added to this site, send a note, saying, Please Add Me, to jameswall8@gmail.com Biography: Journalism was Jim's undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. He is an ordained United Methodist clergy person. He served for two years in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF reserve. While serving on active duty with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years. James M Wall died March 22, 2021 at age 92. His family appreciates all of his readers, even those who may have disagreed with his well-informed writings.

Philadelphia and AIPAC: A Tale of Two Speeches

by James M. Wall In a Yahoo video clip,  John McCain confessed that with a computer, he is “illiterate”. Score one for Barack Obama who is apparently computer literate enough to carry on a lively email exchange with film star … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart Can’t Say Those Things About AIPAC, Can He?

by James M. Wall I have a good friend, well educated and well informed, who says she gets her news from Jon Stewart.  No Way!  But guess what, I found a You Tube clip from Stewart which turns out to … Continue reading

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“US Goes Barack to the Future”: London Sun

by James M. Wall You have to love those British newspapers.  The London Sun led its story on Barack Obama’s  “giant leap towards becoming the first black President in the history of the United States” with the headline: US Goes Barack to … Continue reading

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The Obama Family Is Winning the Religion Primary

by James M. Wall Barack Obama was campaigning in Aberdeen, South Dakota on Saturday while the Rules Committee of the Democratic National Committee was deciding what to do about delegates elected in the Florida and Michigan primaries. A reporter from … Continue reading

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Now For Something Completely Different

by James M. Wall As they used to say on Monty Python, “Now for something completely different.” And for that something, we turn to Gershom Gorenberg whose blog effectively nailed ABC News for a story it ran on Dunkin Donuts, … Continue reading

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John Q. Adams: Politician with a Conscience

By James M. Wall Published in the Christian Century magazine, used by permission In my earlier years, my mother would often say to me, “Someday when I am old and gray . . .” I later used the phrase with … Continue reading

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Jim Johnson in the VP Hunt Once Again

by James M. Wall The choice of a Vice President is the first, and most important, decision that Barack Obama will make once Hillary Clinton concedes. He has already begun to consider his options, quietly, of course, to avoid offending … Continue reading

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News in Brief

Carter Says It will end June 3 Former President Jimmy Carter told the BBC that he expects the super delegates to swing behind Barack Obama after the last primaries on June 3.  Carter is a super delegate (as a former … Continue reading

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Down the Rabbit Hole with George Bush

by James M. Wall George Bush traveled through Alice’s Looking Glass in mid-May, flying from Tel Aviv to Sharm El Sheik, Egypt. He paid more attention to the world as it might have been described by  the White Rabbit with … Continue reading

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Ickes Is Back and Clinton’s Got Him

by James M. Wall Hillary Clinton continues to plunge ahead on what is fast becoming a death march.  By not leaving graciously in the face of an obvious loss, she threatens to tarnish her own legacy and that of her … Continue reading

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