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Daily Archives: January 20, 2013
Change and Falling Short
At church this morning, the pastor preached about the miracle of Jesus changing water into wine, and he said that Jesus performs miracles when he transforms people. Does Jesus change people? I don’t rule it out. Or let me say … Continue reading
The Contender: Richard Nixon, The Congress Years 13
I have three items for my write-up today on Irwin Gellman’s The Contender: Richard Nixon, The Congress Years, 1946-1952. 1. Gellman talks often about Richard Nixon’s relationship with Senator Joseph McCarthy. My impression is that McCarthy admired Nixon for his … Continue reading
Posted in Communism, History, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Douglas MacArthur, Harry Truman, Irwin Gellman, Joseph McCarthy, Korean War, Margaret Chase Smith, Richard Nixon, The Contender
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