This was the result of my own early mistakes, the first two years of intensely negative press coverage, the loss of Congress in ’94, the fi I was back to my parallel lives with a vengeance. I was so proud of her; the unfair hard knocks she had endured had done nothing to dull the idealism that I had fallen in love with so long ago. i, but I was still concerned about China’s continued suppression of basic freedoms and its imprisonment of political dissidents.
I was especially impressed by the young, articulate pastor of Willow Creek Community Church near Chicago, Bill Hybels. The month ended as it began, with both good and bad news. He was a fine man, an excellent justice, and a sorely needed moderate voice on the Rehnquist Court. I thought that they would pass their big tax cut and that before long we would be back to the big deficits of the 1980s, and
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