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December’s Article

Posted on November 30, 2008 by dprichmond • Leave a comment

No Ordinary Night It was just another night, until the first pangs of labor struck. With all the usual efforts and pains that accompany birth, a child is born. But this is not just another child. No, this is a child who was prophesied about, who was eagerly anticipated, not merely by his family, but … Continue reading →

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Stolen Symbols

Posted on November 10, 2008 by dprichmond • Leave a comment

The hype is finally starting to die down after a truly historical election. I wanted to wait to write my thoughts down because I didn’t want my objectivity skewed by emotions. America has watched a man with great charisma, eloquence and influence win the highest office in the land despite a short record and very … Continue reading →

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