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Anger Over AIG Bonuses Misdirected?It's natural to be infuriated over AIG paying $160+ million in bonuses using taxpayer money. However, AIG was allowed to do this through a loophole approved by Congress. No one is taking responsibility and every one is deflecting attention.
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Let the Right One In Film ReviewForget Twilight, this 2008 Swedish sleeper hit is taught, eerie, haunting and works beautifully as a vampire love story. -
Republic Vs. Democracy: Gay Marriage and Proposition 8A pure democracy is a dictatorship of the majority. In our Republic, individual freedom and minority rights are supposed to be protected.
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Old Kentucky Law Thwarts Rush LimbaughRush Limbaugh listeners hoping to crash the closed Democratic primary in Kentucky next month will be out of luck. Kentucky prevents "party raiding" with an old and little known registration rule.
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Richardson Endorses Obama Now?New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson endorsed Barack Obama today, but it comes at an odd time. -
Smart Choices for Vice PresidentIn the race for President 2008, who would make the best Vice Presidential candidates?
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Jeremiah Wright, Meet Geraldine FerraroThe US economy is in serious trouble, we are stuck in a never-ending military surge in Iraq, and yet we're consumed by soundbites during the most important election year in decades. How does a healthy debate turns into a grudge match? -
Honeybee Colonies Nationwide Under Attack by Ailment Similar to HIVSomething is killing thousands of commercial and wild honeybee colonies across the United States. A strange illness, similar to how HIV acts in humans, is alarming beekeepers. Pesticides, climate change could be to blame. Few answers, many questions. -
Wisconsin "Wonder Spot" to Close After 50 YearsThe Wisconsin "Wonder Spot", located near the village of Lake Delton, is a small cabin where the laws of gravity seem to literally bend. People find it difficult to stand up straight, chairs balance on two legs, and water even travels uphill. -
Hard Candy: The Most Underrated Film of 2006Would anything make you feel sorry for a grown man who meets a young girl over the internet? When prey becomes predator, anything can happen. -
What Republicans Said About KosovoTired of Republican media mouth pieces saying you don't support the troops, that you're of the "blame America first" crowd if you oppose the war in Iraq? Let's take a stroll down memory lane to 1999 when Clinton sent troops to Kosovo. What were they saying then? -
Gaffes and Obsessions in American Cable NewsDo we have politically motivated gremlins working behind the scenes of our "trusted" news sources? -
Hillary Clinton Leads John McCain and All Possible Democratic Rivals in Latest PollsHillary Clinton is polling 7 percentage points ahead of John McCain, the Republican frontrunner for President. Are liberals warming up to Hillary considering her middle of the road stance on issues? Is McCain sinking with his "troop surge" plan? -
Troop Surge in Iraq: President Bush's First Reckless Decision of 2007Bush will announce a plan to send 9,000 or more soldiers to Iraq. Our presence has done nothing but make the situation worse. Adding troops will give Iraqis an excuse not to stand on their own. -
America is Selling Out: Mainstream Culture Enters the 21st CenturyDuring the 1970s and '80s, the popular culture was about defining yourself, exploring new ideas and being different. Ever since the mid '90s, and especially after year 2000, mainstream music in America has morphed into fitting certain image. -
5-Year-Old Boy in Maryland Accused of Sexual HarassmentIf a 5 year old boy can be accused of sexual harassment for pinching a girls bottom, we're going to have a lot of little predators running around! This is one of the most ridiculous stories I've heard of all year. -
Short Thoughts on Common Courtesy: The Nerve!Why are some people always rude? Why do people get impatient when something can't be done any faster? Why do people ride your bumper when it's not going to be any quicker? It makes me wonder. -
Capital Punishment: Costly and Useless in the 21st CenturyEvery US state should abolish capital punishment. To me, it is remnant of a more primitive society, not a deterent to crime in the 21st century. It costs more, it's inhumane and it just doesn't make sense. -
What Happend to Making Great Horror Films?For those of us who love scary movies, I don't know about you, but I feel the genre has shifted almost enitirely to blood and guts to make us feel squeemish instead of genuinely trying to give a good show. -
Global Warming: Earth's Reaction to Exponential Population GrowthMankind may have killed off its first species of dolphin. Humans may soon be on a long list of other species at risk due to our own actions, and growing population.
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Mark Warner Should Reconsider a Run for President in 2008Bill Maher said it best, to the effect of "George Allen going down in Virginia signals the end of cowboy politics. This boot wearing, guy you want to have a beer with kind of politics is over". Good riddance!
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Politicizing Christmas: The Imaginary WarJust what exactly is the agenda of conservative pundits who peddle this rhetoric every year that Christmas is under attack? It's just a distraction from the real issues, and it causes division at a time when we should be coming together.
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The Power of Belief: Hauntings, Paranormal Activity, an Ancient Curse and the Role of the Human MindI wrote a short editorial of my thoughts on paranomral activity and how the mind percieves it. It centers around the new discovery of how King Tutankhamen probably died and the ever lasting "Pharaohs curse".






