For anyone tenuously informed about American politics of the past two years, Code Pink is an organization that arouses mixed feelings. Some adore it, others hate it, some find it amusing, others fail to postulate the organization’s purpose. Code...
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I hope you brought your foam finger because the opening pitch in latest Democratic presidential spat has just been thrown. As Hillary Clinton’s lead in the state of Pennsylvania dipped from insurmountable just a month ago to within the margin of...
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Celebrex is a prescription NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) used to treat arthritis pain and recently, the manufacturer Pfizer has put out an advertisement to promote this medication and explain its risks and benefits. Perhaps the most...
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Did you hear? It was an Easter blessing! Yes, we can all thank Christ that North Carolina Representative Patrick McHenry was NOT in a gym located in the Iraqi Green Zone when it was struck by rocket fire just moments after he was denied entry. In a...
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Americans like to complain and when it comes to presidential elections, they pour it on with intense resolve. Many feel that no candidate offers answers to their wants and needs. At a time when new challenges of climate change, global terrorism,...
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To begin with, I will offer a disclaimer to liberals who mainline in knee-jerk inclusion, rabid Southwest State nativists and homeland security cheerleaders, first- or second-generation Hispanic immigrants, or generally anyone who has in one way or...
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Unless western proponents of Tibetan liberation wish to be viewed as theocrats or 21st century feudalist sympathizers, they would do well to cease referring to Tenzin Gyatso as the Dalai Lama. Furthermore, if Nancy Pelosi and every other lockstep...
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Although I loathe to pluck analogies from a Wes Anderson movie, I will point to one that doesn’t bear quite as oily a stain of hipster embrace. In his early film “Rushmore,” the protagonist is the star of his school and an...
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“Is it love or is it Fancy Feast?” I’ll choose option three: it’s fucking stupid.
If there was ever a moment when perhaps American consumerism had gone too far, overstepped its bounds, or become downright daft, then it came...
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In the 2006 State of the Union address alongside his favorite portent of a hydrogen future, President Bush pledged additional research for “cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks, or switch...
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