Maybe I missed the memo, but when I was thinking back on George Carlin’s “Seven Dirty Words,” I must have skimmed over where America added the latest: “liberal”
This, of course is nothing new. In the past years, however, pundits and politicians have ranted and raved while using the word “liberal” to represent all things namby-pamby [...]
Written on June 27, 2008 | Posted in
Sean J. Palmer |
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It was one of my goals in life to see George Carlin live - and it appears it may be a long time before I get to see him…and I doubt it will be live.
My first experience with George Carlin was in my high-school days, when I first picked up Napalm and Silly Putty. Since [...]
Written on June 23, 2008 | Posted in
Sean J. Palmer |
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Since Senator Clinton has backed out of the race, one of the issues that Senator Obama has had was how he could woo the woman that had supported her. Because of how long this campaign went on, it really became an issue of loyalty to the candidate and not to the party, one that [...]
Written on June 20, 2008 | Posted in
Jacob Cohen-Donnelly |
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In America, we are led to believe that those with the most experience are the ones that are most likely to do the best for us. It makes sense really…If you have a lot of experience, when something big comes along you know how to handle it. However, the last time I checked, [...]
Written on June 19, 2008 | Posted in
Jacob Cohen-Donnelly |
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So, I was reading a few biting pieces on The New Republic’s opinion blog, “The Plank,” when I came across a decent article about cookie recipes and the political significant others that shafted them. While it’s a funny topic to talk about, and the author, Ms. Michelle Cottle brings up some excellent points, it begs the [...]
Written on June 18, 2008 | Posted in
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We are in Afghanistan, fighting a war against terrorism. And we are in Iraq, fighting a war against…Well, I am not sure who we are fighting in Iraq. But, I do know that we are in two wars already. We have spent $526 billion in Iraq since the war started in 2003. [...]
Written on June 7, 2008 | Posted in
Jacob Cohen-Donnelly |
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Allow me to start by apologizing.
Frankly, I think having too many articles about the price of gas (or the price of eggs, or any prices for that matter) constitutes nothing to the issue at hand, and the end result is nothing short of a website that sounds like a whining seven-year-old girl with a skinned knee. [...]
Written on June 3, 2008 | Posted in
Sean J. Palmer |
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