Mo' money, mo' problems
The next time you're out shopping and notice a valued item on the clearance rack, ask yourself, is me saving money really helping the economy? Or the subsequent time you go to Wal-Mart because it offers low prices, remind yourself that President George W. Bush wants you to put a healthy portion of your money back into the economy.…
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'PINK' organization lacks impact
Berkeley, Calif., has always been considered a Mecca for hippies. Their staunch anti-war views and liberalism have been allowed to flourish there, and when the Marines opened up a recruiting station in the heart of Berkeley, the women who belonged to CODEPINK began choking on their vanilla lattes and vegan muffins.…
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Some professors stink at teaching
You always hear students complaining about how bad their professors are, and many times that is dismissed as someone justifying a poor grade. But what happens when the student is right, and his or her so called "teacher" is not?…
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School shootings don't suprise us anymore
It is a sad fact students of this generation must deal with something that was absolutely unheard of 20 years ago, but that is the situation we are placed in and all we can do is react. The fact that someone would enter a school campus - a place for learning, freedom and the cultivation of young minds - with a weapon and open fire on a group of people who are just trying to better their lives is sickening.…
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Religion is a man-made creation
We are currently experiencing a shift in attitudes toward organized religion. In a recent article, Beliefnet.com reported that 68 percent of Americans had confidence in institutionalized religion in 1975, and that number dropped to a mere 45 percent of Americans in 2003. Generations as a whole are developing more liberal views as more scientific facts and humanitarian ideas are learned.…
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