Today on the Ed Morrissey Show (3 pm ET), Townhall’s Katie Pavlich joins us to recap last night’s debate. In the second half, Tim Goeglein joins us to talk about his new book, The Man in the Middle: An Inside Account of Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era, an account of Bush’s point man to faith-based conservatives of his own travails and those of the Bush administration. Tim is now a VP with Focus on the Family, and we’ll talk a bit about faith issues in this election cycle as well.
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Marizela Perez has been missing in the Seattle area for more than six months now. Marizela’s case has a connection here at Hot Air, as she is the cousin of the Boss Emeritus, Michelle Malkin. Michelle is trying to spread the word through Facebook and Q13Fox/KCPQ in Seattle. We want to encourage prayers for Marizela’s family, and also try to reach anyone in the area who knows where Marizela might be and ask them to contact the police.
The search has its own website now, Find Marizela, for the latest in the efforts to bring Marizela home. There is also a fund for the family to keep the search efforts going. Be sure to check there and at Michelle’s site for further developments, and keep the family in your prayers.
America’s Most Wanted is now on the case, too.
Michelle has a new update on the case:
She disappeared from the University of Washington campus area in Seattle at the age of 18 exactly seven months ago today. Spring and summer came and went, along with Marizela’s 19th birthday. Autumn is now upon us. Her university friends are back in school.
Life goes on, but remains at a standstill.
Uncertainty corrodes.
Grief deepens and settles without the ability to mourn.
There are no new developments from the Seattle Police Department. Nothing to report.
The family is moving forward on the legal front to try and obtain information from Marizela’s Internet/social networking accounts that the Seattle Police Department refuses to share with her parents. Internet lawyers tell us the case is complicated, but they’re willing to help and we are grateful.
Continued thanks for all your prayers and well wishes for Emem and her parents.
Keep the prayers coming.
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