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Tag Archives: National Prayer Breakfast
Crusaders and appeasers
WASHINGTON POST by Charles Krauthammer February 12, 2015 …Before we condemn the atrocities of others, intoned Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast, we shouldn’t “get on our high horse.” We should acknowledge having authored the Crusades, the Inquisition, slavery, etc. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Charles Krauthammer, Crusades, National Prayer Breakfast, President Barack Obama
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