I’ve been living a lie for the past few weeks. In that time, I’ve been asked by coworkers, fellow students, and a few professors whether or not I’m voting. Ask me in public, and I’ll tell you that I’m voting for Obama. Ask me politely in private, and I’ll admit that I’m not voting...
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Posts Tagged ‘ ACLU ’
A Non-Voter In Election Season
The Wilberforce Agenda
For those of you that subscribe to National Review, I recommend highly John O’Sullivan’s article “The Wilberforce Agenda”–a meditation on how evangelical conservatives, flakey liberals, and secular libertarians can find common ground on a large number of serious moral issues. Among the issues O’Sullivan mentions: ending domestic prison rape and international human trafficking, holding...
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The Only Time This Month That You’ll Agree With The ACLU
If those California hippies that you conservatives seem to hate so much are interested in understanding the root cause of their state’s seriously abysmal prison system, they need look no further than this recent, short L.A. Times editorial, which correctly identifies the symptoms, diagnoses the problem, and points to the solution. The root cause...
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The GW Patriot…
..”on dead tree,” as the folks over at National Review would say, looks wonderful. I picked up a copy at the Marvin Center on my way to work this morning. I’m very impressed. Congratulations to everybody that had a hand in it! EDIT: “Petty and relatively juvenile pupae of bigoted, right wing propaganda.” Tee...
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CPAC 2007: Wherein Bill’s Faith in Fusionism Is Dealt a Body Blow
I’m back from spending a couple of hours at CPAC 2007, and I’m going to play a one-sided game of Rochambeau with the next person who asks me “would you like to learn about Senator Brownback?” Seriously, in terms of its youth organization at CPAC, no one could hold a candle to the B-man....
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