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An Activist Named Grover

In defense of Linda Chavez. Plus: Obama's hundred-year lie. The Episcopal world divided. Diane (heart sign) Frank. Plus more.

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C. Kenna Amos br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> Jennifer Rubin opines “it is much harder to lie than it used to be.” Little lies perhaps, Ms. Rubin. The big ones are still repeated often enough they become the truth. br> — Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> MORE LIKE A SLOW DOWN br> Re: Quin Hillyer’s Episcopalian Showdown : /p>

For those of a certain age — mine — you should recall that it was considered uncivil to criticize another person’s religion or politics in public. Those were, indeed, private matters, and throughout my early and later education, never once did I hear a teacher or professor discard that rule. But the world turned upside down in the 60’s, and ever since, either, or both, of those areas has become fair game.

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