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The Culture of Cannibalism in US Politics: The Triumph of The Cyclop's Values Over Democratic Citizenship35 comments

Steven Mather wrote 1 month ago: {The first essay in this series introduced a model I created to explain the cycle of corruption that … more →

Tags: Collective Action, Culture, Democracy as a form of liberal goverment, Economy, financial bailout, Financial Meltdown of 2008, General, health-care reform, Liberalism

Why Our Federal Gov't Unravelled, Part 26 comments

E.L. Beck wrote 2 months ago: I touched on civic engagement in Part 1. Here, I look at why civic engagement is important – e … more →

Tags: E. L. Beck, Nation, Politics, Local Politics, George Washington, Liberty, Civic Engagement, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson

Is it absurd to try to weather the storm? 103 comments

Steven Mather wrote 2 months ago: Is it beyond our ken to maintain a noble purpose as we guide our battered ships of state through the … more →

Tags: Culture, Economy, Financial Meltdown of 2008, Going forward, Government, health-care reform, Human Rights, Hurricane Katrina, Justice

Mind set: Of thank you and sorry (2 of 3)

dhirendra08 wrote 3 months ago: It connotes the humility of considering oneself the recipient of undeserved merit. “He who receives … more →

Tags: Life, Pleasant Emotional State, Endless Craving, Vital Civic Virtue, Love, Despair, Joy, humility, gratitude

The Dignity of "No."42 comments

Steven Mather wrote 6 months ago: “A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to leave alone.” Henr … more →

Tags: General, recession, U.S. Constitution, Thomas Jefferson, Morality, Dexter, thoreau, 9-11, freakonomics

First 100 Days of Obama and Guantanamo2 comments

Curry wrote 10 months ago: The first 100 days of Obama’s administration has promised to be full of hope, change, and full … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, bush, Bush Doctrine, change, Current Events, democracy, Fact Checking, Foreign Policy, HOPE

Does America truly support Democracy?

Curry wrote 10 months ago: While America may claim that it fights to preserve rights and establish democracies throughout the g … more →

Tags: bush, Bush Doctrine, change, Current Events, democracy, Democracy Now!, Fact Checking, Foreign Policy, Gaza

US Automobile Industry set to Crash? Again?1 comment

Curry wrote 1 year ago: Following the recent bailout bill it appears that skepticists which had disagreed with the bill … more →

Tags: Bailout, Barack Obama, change, Corporate Corruption, Culture, Current Events, democracy, Dennis Kucinich, Election 2008

America's Health Care System- which Obama supports9 comments

Curry wrote 1 year ago: Note: This post is a more in depth analysis of the healthcare problem, which Kimchi talked about her … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, change, Culture War, Current Events, democracy, Fact Checking, Healthcare, HOPE, Medicine

False Hope and November 5th4 comments

Kimchi wrote 1 year ago: As expected Barack Obama has won the Presidential election in a landslide.The first African American … more →

Tags: Election 2008, Barack Obama, Bush Doctrine, Ralph Nader, peace & freedom party, Politics, Race, Joe Biden, Thoughts

Nader/Gonzalez 2009

Kimchi wrote 1 year ago: Something that I think few people are aware of is that Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez are not just co … more →

Tags: Election 2008, Barack Obama, John McCain, Ralph Nader, peace & freedom party, Politics, Culture War, Progressives, change

Has Obama Earned Our Votes?3 comments

Kimchi wrote 1 year ago: I got into a discussion with some Obama supporters today. What troubles me the most about Obama supp … more →

Tags: Election 2008, Barack Obama, John McCain, Fact Checking, Politics, Race, Healthcare, Thoughts, Progressives

2008 ELECTION: The Fallacy of the Wasted Vote5 comments

etymos wrote 1 year ago: In the many political discussions with family, friends, acquaintances, and even strangers, I must ha … more →

Tags: 2008 Presidential Election, Faith and Reason, Politics, Barack Obama, Christian virtue and politics, Chuck Baldwin, the 2008 Presidential Election, the 2008 presidential election from a Christian perspec, The Constitution Party

Osama for President? 1 comment

Curry wrote 1 year ago: Well, anxiety within the American psyche showed up in a Freudian slip when absentee ballots for Obam … more →

Tags: Election 2008, Barack Obama, Fact Checking, Politics, Race, Culture War, Thoughts, change, Culture

Open the Debates!1 comment

Kimchi wrote 1 year ago: Millions of Americans have tuned into the Presidential debates this year, and millions more will be … more →

Tags: Election 2008, Barack Obama, John McCain, Ralph Nader, Politics, Thoughts, democracy, open the debates, Presidential Debates

Bailout: Biggest Swindle since Iraq3 comments

Kimchi wrote 1 year ago: Oh, Congressman Kucinich. Asking the right questions. Telling it like it is. Fighting for the Americ … more →

Tags: Ralph Nader, Politics, Dennis Kucinich, Bailout, George Miller, Social Justice, democracy, Wallstreet Bailout

Starship Troopers

wonderingpondering wrote 1 year ago: I just finished an outstanding book by Robert Heinlein called Starship Troopers. “Yeah, yeah, … more →

Tags: Geek stuff, Reading, Reading, Sci-Fi, Robert Heinlein, Starship Troopers, suffrage, Government, Capital Punishment

Decline of Civility Caused By Moral Decay1 comment

James Bailey Brislin wrote 1 year ago: Decline of Civility Caused By Moral Decay James Bailey Brislin The Carpet City Chronicle The Enfield … more →

Tags: Board of Education, Commentary & Politics, Enfield, The Enfield Press, Town Council, adult bullying, civility, discussion boards, online bullying

Judge

thisblogisyourblog wrote 1 year ago: In my planner, I’ve got “Judge class” entered in at 3:00 for next Wednesday.  Beca … more →

Tags: Posted by Cindy, College, Life, awkward, inappropriate, Singletary


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