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Think feline birth control instead of resorting to bullets

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Think feline birth control instead of resorting to bullets
Any time humans try to adjust the natural balance of animals in the wild, what they are really doing is playing God. Actually, they are fixing the mistakes they created. Humans domesticated cats with cross breeding and now the cats aren't co-existing with other wildlife.… 4 Comments

Music is blind

You're at the Metro in Chicago, patiently waiting for your favorite band to appear onstage. You drove four hours to see it live, and know it will be a wonderful show. You excitedly tell your best friend that you hope they play your favorite song. For 15 minutes, you wait patiently while the instruments are tuned, lights are checked and microphones are plugged in.… Post the First Comment

Beat protesters at own game

At this point, I cannot imagine there's a person on this campus unaware of the anti-abortion activists who were on campus a few weeks ago. For those who were not personally subjected to their shouting, the WC granted the activists front-page coverage, and a discussion was held last Monday addressing these people as well.… Post the First Comment

Stop illegal immigration now

I am amazed at how many people I have talked to who are actually aware of the recent developments along the Arizona and Mexico border. In short, American citizens have finally gotten pissed off at the influx of "undocumented workers" to the point where they are taking matters into their own hands.… Post the First Comment

Learning from Bloody Sunday

On Jan. 30, 1972 British paratroopers opened fire on peaceful civil rights demonstrators, killing 14 Irish Catholics in Derry, Northern Ireland. That day would forever be known as "Bloody Sunday." What followed was a complete miscarriage of justice. An inquiry performed by the British government alleged that some protesters were armed, which has now been proven to be a complete falsehood.… Post the First Comment

Letter to the Editor

Editor's note: The following letter is in response to "Patriot Act protection necessary" by Seth Hancock, which appeared in the Apr. 13 issue of the WC.
To be a credible columnist, Seth Hancock needs to similarly use credible sources. In this piece, Hancock uses sources from such reputable places as Fahrenhype 9/11 (this is comparable to a liberal citing Fahrenheit 9/11 - both are propaganda), Dick Morris (now a commentator on Fox News - quite possibly the most biased news in America), and Rich Lowry (a conservative in the same vein as Ann Coulter).… Post the First Comment

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