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Daily Archives: February 8, 2013
Ambrose’s Nixon: The Education of a Politician 16
A few years ago, economist Bruce Bartlett wrote an article that commented on the Republican Party’s historical stance on tax cuts. Bartlett states the following: “Once upon a time Republicans thought that budget deficits were bad, that it was immoral … Continue reading
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Tagged Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Stephen Ambrose
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Animal Sacrifice and Substitutionary Atonement
I read the chapter entitled “African Religions” in Ari Goldman’s The Search for God at Harvard. I’d like to quote what Goldman says on page 223 about how reading and learning about the Nuer tribe (which is located in the … Continue reading