Is it really the division between the haves and have-nots that is the problem, or is it merely the faulty characteristics in which we decide the haves and have-nots? Maybe classism is actually a good thing when applied correctly. View full story: What’s Wrong With a Little Classism?
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The resurgence of religion into America’s common discussion could be considered anything from humorous to dangerous. In actuality- and most importantly- the interjection of religion into political discourse is an ignorance of what religion truly is, and what role it is meant to play. View full story: America’s Religious-political Contradiction
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In an effort to supposedly protect children from the theoretical horrors of American culture, we’re turning ourselves into children- our laws now becoming our collective parent. View full story: The Childification of America
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A second-term right-wing administration once again is taking on obscenity, and once again the argument becomes whether or not harm is caused by certain images and words. But is it really the role of government, in a free society, to even consider such questions? View full story: Obscenity, Censorship and the Revival of Mob...
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Baseball’s steroid controversy will not only tarnish the reputations of a few players, but quite possibly the sport’s previously immortal place in American culture. The following is a case for eradicating all statistical milestones of the past 10 years, else risking the future meaninglessness of The American Pastime. View full story: Steroids, Statistics and...
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If we don’t trust our own economy with our Social Security nest egg, we have much bigger problems than simple retirement surpluses and debts. View full story: Social Security and Trust
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Conservatives aren’t winning because more Americans believe in their worldview. Its because their worldview is based in right versus wrong. There’s no reason the Left can’t- and shouldn’t- follow the same approach. View full story: Right, Wrong and Why the Left Lost
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Why “The Blogosphere” is failing at truly revolutionizing mass media. View full story: The Revolution will not be Blogged
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Is a simple understanding of economics and math really that much to ask for? View full story: It’s the Math, Stupid
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The US Government’s involvement in aid for tsunami victims is being done for all the wrong reasons. And it continues a perilous precedent. View full story: Tsunami Relief and Tax Dollars Don’t Mix
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Its become fashionable to have the a mass media conspiracy against one’s brand of politics. Unfortunately, media bias is more subtle- and more dangerous- than that. View full story: The Damn Liberal Media
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Tort reform is not about frivolous lawsuits. It’s not about the costs of medical malpractice insurance. A sincere reformation of the legal system is indeed necessary, but we’re missing the point in which to start. View full story: What’s Missing From Tort Reform Arguments: Reform
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Iraq is a mess. It’s supposed to be. It’s a war. But, what then are we fighting for, and what determines success? View full story: Iraq: Good Questions Lost to Partisan Answers
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