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Daily Archives: February 21, 2013
Six Crises 7
In my latest reading of Richard Nixon’s 1962 book Six Crises, Nixon talks about his visit as Vice-President to Latin America, where he was attacked by Communist-inspired mobs. I’d like to comment on two items: 1. On page 204, Nixon … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Don Fulsom, John Ehrlichman, Richard Nixon, Stephen Ambrose
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A Goal and a Mission
I read the itinerary in Numbers 33 for my daily quiet time. What I’d like to write about today is the goal of life. I started by thinking about the broad-sweeping history in the Hebrew Bible. When did it come … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Daily Quiet Time, Hebrews, Numbers, Religion
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