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Daily Archives: July 22, 2012
Irritability
At church this morning, the sermon was about irritability. I could identify with that topic, since I myself can get quite irritable. What I especially liked was my pastor’s point that Jesus did not tell his disciples not to be … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Religion, Social Skills
Tagged Church, disciples, irritability, multitudes, Religion, tempers
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Newt Gingrich’s To Save America 4: Health Care
In my latest reading of To Save America: Stopping Obama’s Secular-Socialist Machine, Newt Gingrich critiques Obamacare and ACORN as well as argues (using examples) that big businesses support government regulation because that hinders their smaller competitors. For the last point, … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Health Care, History, Political Philosophy, Politics
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