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January 17, 2014 by Karl Stevens

Episode 44: Was the War on Poverty Worth It?

This week Karl, Jared and Laurie discuss the 50th anniversary of Lyndon B. Johsnon’s war on poverty, using Zachary Karabell’s’s article in The Atlantic as a jumping off point.  Then we talk about the baptism of Christ in the Gospel of John.  You can listen to the podcast here or by subscribing through the iTunes store.

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One Response to Episode 44: Was the War on Poverty Worth It?

  1. Jared Talbot says:
    January 17, 2014 at 10:58 pm

    You bet it is…

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