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Monthly Archives: January 2017
August 29
August 29, 1988, was hot and humid, and a perfect day to join thousands of sweaty bodies around the reflecting pond in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Our nephew, Mike, was in town, helping us paint the … Continue reading
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Intolerance
I have met a lot of different kinds of people in my travels. I grew up with Kansas farmers. I helped out in my grandfather’s Mom-and-Pop grocery store in Oklahoma City. I attended public elementary and intermediate schools in the … Continue reading
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Tagged intolerance, misogyny, religion, xenophobia, zealotry
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