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12 June, 2004
12 June 2004
12:02 pm: "Taming Wild Horses in God's Eyes." Matt Monaghan on Utah's missionary horse-trainer.
11:55 am: God's face on a bikini.
11:49 am: In Belzec, Poland, a mass grave of 500,000 has been opened to the public with the digging of a viewing trench--a move partially calculated to combat "Holocaust fatigue." Former Holocaust Memorial Museum director, Walter Reich, laments the disturbing of his family dead. Read more.
11:20 am: "Religious tolerance be damned." Joe Bageant in Counterpunch, on "The Covert Kingdom."
10:50 am: In their image: The Washington Post compares the different Reagans evoked by Bushes, Jr. and Sr., who "yesterday identified in Ronald Reagan the separate traits that have defined each of them in the public's eye. The elder Bush, known for courtliness and decency, emphasized Reagan's civility and humility. The younger Bush, by contrast, emphasized Reagan's ideological firmness, and his fierce opposition to communism and big government. He spoke of Reagan's commitment to entrepreneurship, freedom, and the struggle of good against evil -- all themes of his own administration. Perhaps the biggest difference between father and son in their eulogies was the way they portrayed Reagan's religious faith."

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