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23 Sep
Is the right to vote, at least in the United States, a moral obligation?
I used to think like most people do: if you do not vote, you do not have a right to complain about what happens in the election, after the election, and/or anything regarding the government or economy or citizenship in the [...]
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11 Jun
I am so irked about this. There is this huge write-in campaign going on all over the internet for Ron Paul for the November election. A simple search and you’ll see the talk.
Personally, I was going to do this very thing for several reasons: there is no major party candidate I [...]
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04 May
Ron Paul’s new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto came out on April 30th. It is sold out, with an estimated ship date of June 30, 2008 - July 14, 2008, on Amazon.com. It’s number one on their bestseller list, last I looked. It’s number seven on the NY Times Bestseller List, which [...]
Posted in society & pop culture by: Lauren
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15 Mar
In in some odd turn of events, I was awake before noon this morning, and I decided I wanted to watch cartoons. I tried to find something good, but they truly suck. The few on are super hero shows and that bores me being a female and all. There was an old [...]
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14 Mar
Why is it that the general response to, and consensus and thought process of, troubling laws and bad government is to create more laws and give more power to this said government?
It is my opinion that we are capable of making our own decisions and caring for our own lives. It is beyond laziness. [...]
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11 Mar
http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/hb.html
This short story demonstrates wisdom; except, I see one major flaw: our government does not feel it is necessary to bother with constitutional amendments.
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Posted in politics & government, society & pop culture by: Lauren
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29 Jan
Arlo Guthrie, as in the singer of Alice’s Restaurant, aka the best song EVER, endorsed Ron Paul. How freaken cool is that?!
I think we should all hold hands and sing now. It’s only appropriate.
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29 Jan
It seems like all I’ve been talking about recently is Ron Paul, but really I haven’t, I know because I checked, but even so, he’s worth talking about.
He’s having one last huge donation day prior to Super Tuesday, on February 1st, he and his wife’s 51st wedding anniversary. So, if you’re [...]
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18 Jan
Despite the fact that I’m only old enough to have voted in two Presidential elections– and just by a few days for the first one– this is the first election where I fully support a candidate, to the point of being actually excited about his potential and listening to him. Of course, if you’ve [...]
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20 Dec
Seriously, Ron Paul. He’s the only candidate willing to uphold our Constitution. It is the single most important document and single purpose of the Federal government.
Please read this if you haven’t.
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