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Daily Archives: September 15, 2008
Fox News, CNN, and Sarah Palin
Last night, I watched two documentaries on Sarah Palin. One was on the Fox News Channel and was hosted by Greta Van Susteren. And the other was on CNN Presents. The Fox News Channel offered somewhat of a hagiography. It … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Current Events, Politics, Sarah Palin, Television
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My Agenda for a While: Three Papers
I have three papers to write for this month (and maybe the next). I’m going to brainstorm some on this blog. Writing papers can be hard. I don’t always know where to start. This blog can be a place where … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Books, I Maccabees, II Maccabees, Papers, Plunder Paper, Politeia Paper, Religion, School, Wisdom of Solomon
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