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My Fitness Routine: Back to the BasicsOutline of an extremely effective yet extremely simply fitness routine based on a military regimen.
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An Old Soldier’s Perspective: Why I’m Convinced Obama Is Best for America’s VeteransA brief essay on why I'm convinced Obama is best for America’s veterans -
The Syrian Crisis in Homs: Journalism in the Line of FireCommentary on the struggle in Homs, Syria, the recent death of Journalist Marie Colvin and the plea for help from her colleague and follow journalist Edith Bouvier
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The War on Women: The GOP Doubles DownIn the backdrop of the coming of Women’s History Month in March...Republicans are going for broke in a relentless and unbridled assault on the progress and well-being of women in America.Also published on:
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Big Wins for Santorum Resets the Stage in GOP Presidential Primary RaceAfter big wins in for former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum in Minnesota, Missouri & Colorado the inevitability of the nomination of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney as the Republican candidate for president is anything but certain.
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U.S.-Israeli Relations and the Growing Potential Nuclear Crisis in IranCommentary and observations on the advisability of a potential offensive strike by Israel on Iran in a preemptive attempt to disarm the Islamic Republic.
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Breaking: Vulture Capitalist Mitt Romney Arrives in South CarolinaNews Flash Fiction: Bird of (other people's) prey, Vulture Romney arrives in South Carolina for next Saturday's Jan. 21st primary.
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Was the Iraq War Worth it?: A Soldier's PerspectiveThis article is a commentary on the Iraq war with a particular focus on Saddam Hussein, the Bush Administration’s contrived connection between the former Iraqi dictator & the 9/11 attacks – and their use of this fiction to justify the war.Also published on:
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Reflections on My Years at Penn (The University of Pennsylvania)This article conveys a view of Penn through my eyes & a brief reflection on my years as a student there.
