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Cleveland Indians pitchers Carl Sadler and Brian Anderson don't have a save between them on the field so far, but off the field, they made a huge one on Saturday night on the streets of San Francisco. The two Major League ballplayers witnessed a purse snatching at a San Francisco restaurant, and took off after the suspects.

They caught up with them a couple of blocks later after dodging traffic the whole way. And, you know, we ran up the sidewalk in and out of people and then, you know, ran across the street, you know, not looking for any kind of a crosswalk, which is kind of stupid I guess.

Her back was turned, and, you know, we were like, hey, your purse just got snatched. And she was in a shock; she couldn't say anything. Then after we caught them, she was thanking us. And I was like, hey, you don't have to thank us. I mean, that's -- you would have done it for us if the shoes were on the other feet. This can be extrapolated from Commandment 9 "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

Conservative and liberal religious groups and denominations which falsely misrepresent the teachings and doctrines or dogmas of any other religious group or denomination, especially in polemical arguments against them, are engaging in slander or calumny. Almost the whole task of apologetics is occupied with answering slanderous charges with reasonable evidence based on fact and documentation. In Buddhist morality , the Five Precepts , which are required to receive as a formal oath or vow in order to be a Buddhist unlike many liberals who call themselves Buddhists while ignoring morality , specifically forbid slander, gossip or "divisive speech" in the Fourth Precept which also forbids lying , lewd or lascivious speech profanity , and harsh speech.

Slander From Conservapedia. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jack I am so sorry my life seems much like yours I been married for 50years and I also got sober 21years now and find you a man of many opinions God blest your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. As someone who has been married for forty-one years, I can only imagine your pain.

I'm sure that she was a wonderful woman because she had such an insiteful husband. My God help you through your pain. Hope you will be back soon. I'm so sorry for your loss. She sounded like the light of your life and you we're blessed to have her.

I wish you and your family the strength and love to make it through this tough time. Jack: I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife Carol. My deepest sympathy and thoughts are with you and your girls. Best wishes from one of your most ardent fans, Jeannie. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your daughters, Jack.

I love the gas station story. What a special person Carol must have been in your life. May God Bless You! Lisa, MI. I am sincerely sorry for your loss Jack. May god bless you and may you always remember the blessings she brought you. May her spirit see the Light of God, Amen. Take heart, Jack. She is in a better place, with the Creator, remember that. Weep not child of God. God be with you, your kids and your grand kids. Over the past few months, we have looked forward to watching The Cafferty File daily, as it has been a great breath of fresh air.

To many of us, you are our 'voice', and for that, we thank you. Wow, I logged on to throw my two cents worth of opinion into the race for the White House and read that Jack's wife had passed away. Today I will put aside my petty thoughts and put forth my prayers for the entire Cafferty family! God bless you all! Jack, I'm so so sorry that your wife died. I don't usually post in notes like these, but somehow I wanted to convey my sadness.

Dear Jack. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you and family.

Stay Strong and God bless you and keep you during this very difficult time. I just wanted to offer my condolences to the Cafferty family. May God put his arms of comfort around you and give you the peace of his love and promise of someday reuniting in his kingdom, where all tears will be no more and love lives forever. God Bless and comfort you now and forever Cafferty family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to you Mr. Cafferty and your family. I respect your commentary even when I don't agree because of your thoughtful insight. I am sure your wife inspired much of that. May the Lord watch over her soul. God Bless. My thought are for you, and your family God Bless you all. Days to come are difficult. But Jack believe me she will be there anytime you need her. From someone in Canada. I am sorry for your loss. May God give you the strength to celebrate Carol's life as you grieve your loss.

Our prayers are with you. My thoughts and prayers to both you and the rest of your family. I'm pretty sure that Carol will always be looking out for all of you. We didn't know her and we know you only from your writing and CNN reporting. However, we agree with so much of what you say that you might as well be part of our family. We are sorry for your loss and pray that you will have the strength to get through this horrible time.

I very sorry to hear about your loss. There is nothing anyone can say to help, so I wont even try. My thoughts are with you. Stay Strong. It's a pity you lost your wife,take heart,God giveth and he taketh,i wish you a quick recovery,i know how it is to lose a dear one,and i know the pains attached to it.

So we are going to miss you here in situation room,this time that the whole world is hooked to situation room mostly because of your contributions. Please come back soon. VERY sad to hear of this — please accept my heartfelt condolence on your loss. And please come back to the CNN air when you can, as we love your "pithy" commentaries. May her sole res in perfect peace, Amen. May the good lord give you and your family strenght to bare this lost.

Jack, I'm a long time fan of yours and my heart goes out to you and your family. I'm sure your wife is nothing less than proud of the person you've become. I thank her for the Jack we have today. You've inspired me to want to know more about politics. I've followed you for a while now so hearing the news of your loss hits me. I'm know your wife is in a good place. I hope you find peace in this difficult time.

My prayers go out to you and your family. This will make you stronger. Your wife is only a thought away. Stay strong and look toward the skies for he is there always. Just try him and he will answer your needs. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jack and we miss you. As you recover from your sudden loss, remember, you are not alone.. Dear Jack — My sincere condolences for your loss.

I hope that you will find the strength in your family during this difficult time. Our hearts go out to Jack and his family for this great loss and hope that the healing moments and happy memories will come soon, our deepest sympathies to them all, Cruz family. May God comfort you at this time. My heart goes out to you and your family. Deepest condolances. Stay strong in your grief, Jack, and let your daughters love you.

I know mushy stuff isn't your strong suit, but take the time you need for surrender to your sorrow. Jack, for the first time I went online to see what your question was, and learned of your heartbreak.

I can wait. Hope you get back to us to us soon, but we will understand any delay, you 're certainly worth waiting for. Dear Jack, I just heard about Carol, You have my deepest and heartfelt sympathies. She must have been your guiding light and staff of support. A shining star she must have been.. I can't imagine how hard it must be for you May God Bless and take whatever time you need to heal..

Losing a soul mate is never easy. Remember to reach out to your friends and family and let them help as you organize to move forward. It's OK to lean on people. With the greatest condolences, Pat. My deepest sympathies to you Jack and your family. They will be remembered in my prayers. Carol will live on in your memories. Just to let you know the thoughts and best wishes of millions of Americans are with you at this tragic time.

Bless you and yours. Jack, Please accept my deepest condolences and may God help you and your family through out these trying times for all of you. May Carol rest in peace. Love YA. You were so lucky to have Carol as a Partner and who gave you Leslie and Leigh to always embrace. Cherish them always. My sincerest heartfelt sorrow is with you this day. I could not imagine losing the love of my life. I have no words of wisdom or encouragement to offer. Anything we have to say pales in comparison to what you must be feeling.

All I have to offer is to share your hurt. Jack, we love you. And thank you Carol. Now that you are up there in Command Central, can you see about getting your man a show? He may feel a need to fill some empty hours now that you're gone. You of all people will understand how all of us would like to see a little more of Jack Cafferty each day. One day at a time, of course. Deepest condolences, Jack. Very sorry to hear about your loss. She sounds like a wonderful human being. My heart goes out to you!

You have my deepest sympathy. You and Carol will be in my prayers. God Bless You Glo. So sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. Rest assured she is gone to rest in a good place. May the good Lord give you the fortitude to bear the loss. We continue to pray for you and the family. There are no words that can offer comfort to you right now, I know, but you and your family are held in the thoughts and prayers of many. We are grateful for your honest, courageous voice.

I'm sitting here crying for a woman I never knew but I do feel like I know Jack, so I'm crying for him and with him. We are so very sorry for this tragedy and wish Jack the strength to maintain the courage that Carol would want him to have. May God be with you and your family, Jack. I have shared many happy moments with you, listening to the Cafferty File, and I am so sorry to share such a tragic one!

A sad day I hope you're able to find peace and comfort soon after you've had time to morn. Oh, how sorry I am for your terrible loss. In times like these words are insufficient, but may the wonderful memories of your great love bring you equally great comfort.

I heard that the late Tim Russert once asked a friend who had just experienced a great loss, would you have rather had him for a short period of time, or not at all? The answer of course is always the same, when confronted with this painful choice. They anchor us in the best way possible. But the pain when they leave us must be unbereable.

I knew Jack that you must've had someone strong and wonderful behind you because in the "Cafferty files,"you always act confident and secure in who you are without caring whether you score points with the "big shots" or not. That's because you knew that you had the biggest shot possible at home. And she loved you. Jack- I'm sorry to hear of your loss.

You and your family have some beautiful memories and those memories will live on for ever. I pray you will always remember the good times. I tend to be fairly stoic but was moved by the story of meeting Carol and having to get back to the "station".

I offer my condolences. We are never prepared for these things in life no matter how strong we are , and I can only hope you the best during this time. Your TV family awaits your return. I'm real sorry for your loss.

Cafferty, sorry to hear about the lost of your wife, whom you obviously loved, respected and admired. I hope that you can find solace in the fact that you have amassed over 35 years of memories that will last and carry you through the rest of your days. Jack, I'm sorry to hear about your wife. My prayers and sympathy goes out to you and your family. I love your blog and try to get on as much as possible.

But I was sorry to hear about your wife. She made you strong before so take what she gave you which was love, understanding, and compation keep this in your heart and she will also be there to recieve your love.

You will overcome this too because she made you strong to withstand anything. You got to be strong for the children and I believe that you got what it takes to keep them in perfect peace. Jack, I feel like I know you and that we are friends I guess in this day of the Internet, we are virtual friends. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear Carol. Just when we were having so much fun with the Obama McCain thing, life throws you this curve ball. Please accept my sincerest and heartfelt sympathy on your incredulous loss.

I will ask God to keep you safe and hold your hands as walk alone during these very difficult times. Jack, I just read on a blog that your beloved wife Carol untimely died a sudden death. Don't know how to reach out to you other than to your blog from Germany, where I'm right now.

I really know how you feel and suffer from this incredible loss because my second wife untimely and unexpectantly died all of a sudden on a Sunday afternoon in her office, just two years ago, having been a German Local National Police Liaison Specialist for the USArmy Military Police for more than 30 years of US Government Service. So I know what I'm talking about. This is such a tremendous loss, turning everything upside down from one second to the next — and leaving Nothing as it used to be.

Just horrible. I must admit I'm not good at prayers. But my heart, from the very bottom of it, goes out to you. I hope and dearly wish you'll be strong enough to mentally and physically 'survive' this tragedy — as I think not yet being quite sure of a final result I so far, somehow, managed to do.

Once again, my heart goes out to you. And I wish you strength to overcome. Carol, your beloved late wife, would want it that way. Embracing you in my thoughts. So sorry to hear of your loss. I am sure the love you have for her will be of great assistance while you and your family grieve. I am so sorry. My Son, Grandchildren, and I have just experienced a loss similiar to yours, his wife, mother and daughter-in-law Please know that "Jesus is giving her a hug" My son remarked that she was touring heaven I know that is probably what your wife is doing also.

I am sending you my prayers, dear man, for this serious loss in your life. I lost my husband 3 years ago and it will take a great deal of time and love from those around you to walk this walk of grief.

Dear Jack, My condolence goes out to you and your Family and your departed wifes family. I'm sure this is a very sad day for all involved? And just remember one thing my beloved brother. All of your fellow Americans are praying for you, and trust Sir, that you are not alone. Through Christ Jesus I pray Amen!

Jack, So sorry for your loss Jack, our thoughts a prayers are with you and your family on this very difficult day. Just dosn't seem like enough to give you at this time ;- We will be thinking of you here in El Paso. Jack my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and friends. May God speed your healing. You should know how important you are to many of us. Jack, My families thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so sorry for you Jack. Hang tough as it will get better over time, even though I know that sounds impossible right now. Your book is on my "to read" list Jack; but I have been swamped, so I didn't know the story of how you met your wife.

That story sounds so YOU. I know that you are devastated at this time. Hold on to your children and you all be strong together for one another and for her. I am sorry to hear about the death of Jack's wife. Jack is one of my favorite people on CNN. Jack please accept my deepest sympathy. After hearing about your wife, I understand why you're so likeable.

I know it's difficult losing someone so dear. Try to be strong. It's okay to miss her. Ir's okay to cry. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Jack, my deepest condolences for your great loss. You and your children are in our prayers. I'm so very, very sorry. Jack, As you share the stories and memories of how she lived her life and how very much she meant, may you find comfort- and throughout this difficult time, may you also know the deep sympathy and concern that is felt for you and all your family.

Once again may deept sympathy. Jack, No words will ever take away your pain, but I hope that the thoughts and prayers you and your family are receiving will help ease the pain a bit.

Your wife will forever be in your heart and your memories therefore she will never be truly lost to you and will be able to help comfort you in the days a years ahead. Jack, I am so sorry to hear about your wife Carol.

You must know that you are not alone and have support from your children as well as the millions whom have come to love and respect you from your nightly television show I am so sorry to hear about your wife Carol. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. You are a hero of mine and alot of others for your stand and opinions Thank you and God bless you. I enjoyed listening to Jack on a daily basis and want to extend to him and his family our sincere sorrow for the loss of his wife, Carol.

You will have many, many people in the US and around the world thinking in you and your family during this most difficult time. Jack, my most sincere condolences on your sudden and tragic loss. I hope it helps in knowing so many people are thinking and praying for you and yours. My heart goes out to you at the loss of your wife, Carol.

I know what a tremendous influence she has been on you and I am sure that she is the love of your life. All of your fans are thinking about you and praying for you.

Please know that we care and that you are not alone. May God hold you and your daughters in His arms at this terrible time. I love your work Jack. Knowing what a big part of your life that Carol was Jack — I am so sorry to hear of your Carol's sudden passing today. My thoughts and condolences to you and your family at this sad time. She must have been the one who made you into the lovable curmudgeon that you are.

But there is at least some evidence of where it may be moving. She's watching this story for us. Jessica, what's going on here? But a new poll shows some of those female Clinton supporters are already moving to Obama's camp. OBAMA: I listened to a woman from Iowa who I met who works the night shift after a full day of class and still can't pay the medical bills for a sister who is ill.

They're not the only ones frustrated by perceived sexism in the primary. Heated discussions have led at times to sexist comments, particularly by some members of the media. And she deserves a lot more appreciation than she sometimes received.

He now leads McCain among women by 13 points. And there's this. George Bush won 48 percent of the women's vote in McCain is polling 10 points behind that. The Obama campaign says they will make grassroots outreach to women voters throughout the election. And a number of women's groups are gearing up to help. They are white women with no college education and older women. Both of those groups tend to be the swing vote that goes between the Republicans and the Democrats, and is not loyal to either side -- Wolf.

And Barack Obama is also well known for using the Internet to his advantage. Now John McCain's campaign is stepping up its efforts as well. Let's go to our Internet reporter, Abbi Tatton. Abbi, what is the McCain campaign doing? E-campaign director Michael Palmer says he hopes this will push supporters to do activities online on behalf of the campaign. Online, in this race -- we have all seen it -- it is advantage Barack Obama right now, whether it's online fund-raising or on YouTube, where his videos have been seen by millions more people than John McCain's, or on Facebook, where he's got hundreds of thousands of more supporters.

E-campaign director Palmer of the McCain campaign says, that work online for Barack Obama has been remarkable, but he adds, at the end of the day, it's about getting ballots on the box, and you can't just do that through Facebook. However, look around on the social networks run by Barack Obama, and you will find hundreds and thousands of supporters working to prove him wrong -- Wolf.

And the Obama campaign, by the way, has just released a scathing, rebuttal to the McCain campaign over the whole issue of our top story this hour, Jim Johnson's decision to leave that vice presidential search committee. We're going to bring you that statement shortly. Stand by for that. Also happening right now: the House of Representatives voting on a bill to extend unemployment benefits for almost four million people. President Bush is threatening a veto, putting him at odds with a number of Republicans who say they support the measure, including Senator John McCain himself.

She's on Capitol Hill, watching this story for us. Where does the bill stand, Kate, right now? This is a debate over whether to help people whose unemployment benefits are running out.

But, as with so much this election year, Wolf, it's also all about politics. BOLDUAN: The measure would extend unemployment benefits by 13 weeks in every state, up to 26 weeks in states with high unemployment, reaching as many as four million people in the coming months. For Democrats, this is a policy priority, but they also see it as a political opportunity, because, on this issue, Republicans are divided. The White House has threatened to veto the bill, saying it's flawed and not fiscally responsible, because it extends benefits even to states with low unemployment.

House Republican leaders also oppose the bill. In fact, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, supports additional benefits. We have to -- there's a lot of things we're going to have to do to think outside the box. Michigan Republican Mike Rogers is one of them. When someone loses their job, that's not a party label. That's a family issue. And, for the first time today, Wolf, the White House is signaling that it could support extending benefits, but only to states with high unemployment rates.

President Bush is getting sort of reflective right now. He's speaking openly about what he regrets when it comes to the war in Iraq. You're going to hear what he said during his farewell trip to Europe. That's coming up next. Also, the battle for Congress: Do the Republicans fear major losses?

And what can they do to try to prevent that? Our "Strategy Session," we will discuss later. We have exclusive information, video never before seen. Our own Michael Ware is in Baghdad. He got ahold of some secret al Qaeda documents and videotapes. What they say about the organization in Iraq, you're going to want to see this. He's in Germany today. And he's facing a familiar question, one that resonates over there, as well as back here at home.

Does he have any regrets at all about the war in Iraq? Let's go back to Brian Todd. He's watching this story. Sort of a mixed answer from the president. The president says he has no doubts about invading Iraq, but he does think he could have done better in justifying his decision. But I could have used better rhetoric to indicate that, one, we tried exhaustive diplomacy in Iraq, two, that I don't like war.

And they also did not like this whole idea of preemptive action. TODD: The president also came under some criticism at the time for talking tough about finding Osama bin Laden and fighting insurgents in Iraq. The answer is, bring 'em on. Bush has previously expressed regret for that kind of talk. But, during his trip to Europe, he was asked about it in a newspaper interview. What most people don't know, he added, is that it is very painful to him to put youngsters in harm's way. The president's former press secretary recently told CNN that he regretted how the White House made the case for the Iraq war, and not just because of the president's choice of words.

BUSH: I don't regret it at all. Removing Saddam Hussein made the world a safer place. What was his rhetoric like today? Well, all options are on the table, he said, but his first choice is to address the situation diplomatically -- Wolf. Coming up in our "Strategy Session": more back and forth between the Obama and McCain campaigns over the resignation of Obama's vice presidential vetter.

And "The New York Times" columnist Maureen Dowd suggesting many Americans are more ready for a black president than they are for a black first lady. We will discuss. She's an excellent columnist, as all of us know, always something provocative to say. She writes this in today's "Times": "There are some who think it will be harder for America to accept a black first lady -- the national hostess who serenely presides over the White House Christmas festivities and the Easter egg roll -- than a black president.

Maureen Dowd is one of the best journalists out there today and columnists. And I wanted to give her some praise. But, look, Wolf, we have seen black women serve as secretary of state, black women energy secretary. We have seen a black woman go up in space, Mae Jemison.

I mean, I don't know how far this conversation will go. But Michelle Obama can expect to be vilified. Cindy McCain was vilified in But I think that, like Cindy McCain, Michelle Obama is a woman of grace and a woman who understands her role in the campaign and her role as Barack Obama's spouse. So, I think she will be prepared for the toughness that is required to serve as first lady.

But, even more importantly, she will serve with distinction.



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