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Category Archives: Politics
Cable News Kills Braincells
I was thinking today about the multitude of topics my mind has been consumed by lately. Now that I’ve banished cable news from my life, it’s like I’m finally able to change the channel in my head. Removal of CNN, … Continue reading
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Wake Up and Smell the Motives
Not even a quarter century after the Cold War ends, the two great super-powers find themselves scratching their heads. In both cases the gruesomely attacked nations have had a deep history of exploiting and/or murdering the very groups of humans … Continue reading
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The Boy in the Bubble
The magical mystery jar of Vietnam history now has four hands grasping for the contents inside, with respective campaign riffraff of both the guilty fiends howling indictments at one another for stealing the classified cookies and exploiting their deliciousness for … Continue reading
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Celebrating Murder
Since the twin towers have fallen, there’s been a consistent approach taken by political strategists and speech writers for the Bush administration to condition each of us to accept two specific non-truths about what is happening in the world today. … Continue reading
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Crosseyed and Painless
We’re all spun now in this never ending he said/she said battle, while being fed rations of gossip-ridden gumbo every day by the talking heads and print media. We’re urged to base the depth of our political knowledge not on … Continue reading
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Gay Rights and the System
A lot has been made of the effect gay parents would have on their children, and most of the negative claims are spoken of from a place of ignorance as there is hardly a substantial amount of research that has … Continue reading
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Biological Backlash
With Reagan no longer incapacitated but on the other side, maybe it’s now pertinent to mention that he had partnered up with Saddam a few decades ago to engage in war against Iran. With support of the United States, Iraq … Continue reading
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What About The Troops?
Again the plight of our soldiers has been widely ignored. Some of which are now being recalled after already being discharged for a few years. Conscription is the word to describe the practice of recalling soldiers who have already been … Continue reading
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