S.K. Johnson
S.K. Johnson is currently an undergraduate student at a liberal arts college, studying Humanities and Bible. He has been a grassroots blogger for political candidates, and also has been blogging about theological and cultural issues, since high school. He enjoys history, politics, funny faces, theology, reading, writing, speaking, music, sweet tea, hiking, traveling, mexican food, spending time with friends and family, commas, and extremely large cups of tea.
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Sort-of Famous Deaths of August 14thHere are some fascinating, sort-of famous historical figures and individuals you may or may have never heard of, who passed away on this day in history: August 14th.
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We've Come a Long Way: Reasons to Celebrate Left Hander's Day on August 13thOnce upon a time, left hander's were forced to try and live like everybody else. But in today's world lefties are free to be awkward, die young, and do everything else that comes with being left handed without anyone getting in their way.
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Majority of Facebook Users Now Non-AmericanNow boasting over 500 million users, speaking 100 different languages, Facebook is an international phenomena. It is so international, in fact, that the majority of Facebook users are now not even from America. -
Before the Sound Bite: An Exploration of 18th Century Political SpeechThe 18th century featured an approach to rhetoric that represents a unique period of public discourse quickly fading from memory, but which offers a fascinating perspective with which to examine the nature our political discourse today. -
Why was Taylor Swift's New Single Released Early?The Internet has greatly changed the way the music industry operates. A recent example was the leak of Taylor Swift's new single Mine several days before its scheduled release.
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August 8 is the Day to Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor's Porch!Make the most of the day set aside for you to finally get rid of all that zucchini you've been stockpiling, and use your green summer squash to cheer someone else's day. Your neighborhood will never be the same. -
S.R. 519 Against the UN Convention on Children's Rights Nears Supporters' 34 Co-Sponsor GoalS.R. 519 is a preemptive measure against the ratification of the United Nations Convention on Children's Rights, which homeschoolers and parental rights advocates have expressed concern over. The bill is nearing supporters' goal of 34 co-sponsors.
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Congressman Tom Tancredo Calls for President Obama's ImpeachmentCongressman Tom Tancredo makes call for President's Impeachment, calling the President an enemy of the Constitution and a greater danger to the United States than Al-Qaeda.
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Giving Until it Hurts: Abortion and Mother Teresa's Ethical ReflectionsMother Teresa, though many are unaware, was a strong advocate against abortion. Her condemnation is in the context of a series of thoughtful and fascinating reflections on ethics and theology.
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Possible Legal Issues when Taking PicturesIt is important that everyone, not just professional photographers, be aware of legal issues concerning taking pictures - especially after recent cases where questions have arisen about where pictures can be taken. -
'The Old Spice Guy,' Linda Hamilton, and Other Casting Announcements the Upcoming 4th Season of NBC's ChuckSeveral exciting casting announcements have been made for NBC's Chuck that give clues, and spoilers, about the direction the show will be taking next fall.
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Pastor that Became a Political DissidentWhile some might be familiar with Dietrich Bonhoeffer's written works, such as The Cost of Discipleship, less know about his exciting, and controversial life as a part of the resistance against Adolf Hitler, which eventually cost him his life.












