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Daily Archives: April 15, 2013
Voting Democrat, Yet Living Republican Lives
I was watching Bill Moyers on PBS last night, and he was interviewing Native American author Sherman Alexie. What particularly interested me was this statement that Alexie made: “One of the misconceptions about Indians, you know, because liberals love Indians, … Continue reading
Posted in Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Bill Moyers, Current Events, native american author, Politics, religious politics, sherman alexie
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Jerry Voorhis: The Strange Case of Richard Milhous Nixon 7
In my latest reading of The Strange Case of Richard Milhous Nixon (copyright 1972, 1973), former Democratic Congressman Jerry Voorhis criticizes President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy. My impression is that, usually, people consider foreign policy to be President Richard Nixon’s … Continue reading
Posted in Communism, History, Politics
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Narcissism
On page 67 of Further Along the Road Less Traveled: The Unending Journey Toward Spiritual Growth, M. Scott Peck states the following: “When psychiatrists talk about injuries to pride, we call them narcissistic injuries. And on any scale of narcissistic … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's, Bible, Life, Psychology, Religion, Social Skills
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Letchworth State Park
I didn’t go to church this morning because I took a little trip with my brother (who is visiting), my Mom, and my Mom’s husband to Letchworth State Park. In addition to having a waterfall and a dam, this park … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Family, Job, Life, Movies, Religion
Tagged french and indian war, mary jemison, natural phenomena, power wisdom, Religion
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