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A Review of Al Franken's Book Lies and the Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the RightThis is a review of Lies and the Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, by Al Franken. Along with discussing the books contents, I digress into stories and experiences that have shaped my personal political views.
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American Foreign Policy Punishes People for Participating in Democracy Yet AgainEven the Hamas was freely elected in within the Palestinian Authority, the West does not want it to govern the Palestinian people. American foreign policy has a history of paying lip service to democracy, but only when the results come out in its favor.
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National Public Radio's Elitism: Part OneThis is a transcript and analysis from NPR that highlights the unspoken fact that they pander to a upper-level, higher educated audience and ignore concerns that everyday Americans have. This is authored by an NPR donor.
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Why is the Western High Noon Shown in the White House Every Year?The film HIGH NOON is screened in the White House every year to whatever administration is in power. Or so the myth goes... It's a western with Gary Cooper and has foreign policy implications within plot and character composition.
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Infant Carcasses and Judicial PrecedentWith all the discussion of legal precedent and stare decisis in the news lately, do you know what it really means or its implications? This essay is a thought experiment to help you understand what this legal concept is.
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Two Great Places to Donate Your Car in DetroitMother Waddles and the Voulnteeers of America Auto Auction are the best place to donate you automoblie in Metro Detroit. Read to learn how easy and benefical it is!
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The 50th Year of Lolita: A Discussion of the Two Films and the BookThe Hero is a Pedophile!: A Discussion of Three Different Versions of Lolita. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Russian born Nabokov's "Lolita". In this essay I discuss the two films and the orignal text, searching for love in all three.
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A Short History of the Hare KrishnasI sat in on the Krishnas famous Sunday services and vegetarian dinner at their temple in Detroit Michigan. This is a short essay of their beilefs, ideologies and troubles with the Federal Government.
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Michelangelo Antonioni's Masterpiece Blow Up Through the Eyes of Eisenstein, Bazin and MulveyI will discuss Blow Up through the theoretical framework developed by the following film theorists: Eisenstein and Pudovkin, Bazin and Kracauer, Laura Mulvey and finally Nick Browne.
