The beginning of the Republican revolution?
(Government, Politics)
by J. B. Cannon (20 January 2010 22:45:20)
On January 19, 2010, the first volleys of the second American Revolution were fired, appropriately in the state of Massachusetts, home of the original Boston Tea Party. Republican Scott Brown handily beat Democrat Martha Coakley for the Senate seat left vacate after the death of Ted Kennedy.
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Isolationism in a world gone mad
(Government, Society)
by J. B. Cannon (25 June 2009 17:28:51)
With all the turmoil in Iran, the fighting still going on in Afghanistan, and talk of pulling out of Iraq, there are voices on the right calling for a return to isolationism. These folks say our Founding Fathers never wanted us involved in 'other people's wars'. We should be committed to commerce, trading with everyone regardless. While I can see the attraction of that viewpoint, is it really the morally correct one? Talking in the broad strokes of nations can make it difficult to evaluate. Let's bring it down to a more manageable scenario.
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Medical Research
(Health, Science)
by Mike Hauser (25 June 2009 09:31:57)
Is medical research reliable? Should we trust it?
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Sarah Palin's resignation
(Government, Politics)
by J. B. Cannon (08 June 2009 22:11:30)
There are a lot of people shaking their heads over Governor Sarah Palin's decision to leave office early. The talking heads and Washington insiders ignore Governor Palin's stated reasons for her departure, instead attacking her decision as another example of her cluelessness. Even some Republicans have gone on record to say it was a big mistake and could spell the end of her career. The chattering classes are confused by her actions. They can't understand a politician who isn't self-serving.
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Lawyers and Politicians
(Government, Law)
by Mike Hauser (21 May 2009 09:28:50)
With all the perqs politicians get, and the crappy jobs they do, can we really accept that their "service" to the public is "selfless"?
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