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Daily Archives: January 24, 2013
Ambrose’s Nixon: The Education of a Politician 1
I started Stephen Ambrose’s Nixon: The Education of a Politician, 1913-1962. This is the first volume of Ambrose’s trilogy about Richard Nixon. I have two items for today’s post. 1. Richard Nixon’s father, Frank, was quite opinionated. In my first … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Dating, Life, Political Philosophy, Politics, Social Skills
Tagged Frank Nixon, Franklin Roosevelt, Irwin Gellman, Jessamyn West, Richard Nixon, Stephen Ambrose, The Contender, Woodrow Wilson
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A Random Tomb (Without a Stone and Guards)?
In my latest reading of John’s Gospel: The Way It Happened, Lee Harmon discusses the tomb in which Jesus was placed in the Gospel of John. Lee states the following on page 316: “John’s Gospel gives the impression that Jesus … Continue reading