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Archive for November, 2006

First Walker, now Rocky

Can I pick ‘em or what?
Walker Texas Ranger has been one of my favorite shows forever (say what you will!) and the Rocky movies are obviously top-notch quality.  I have the Rocky I movie poster hanging over my desk that says “His whole life was a million-to-one shot.” Haha, it’s like it reminds me that [...]

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Cemetery of the Innocents

I have been insanely busy for the past couple weeks, mostly building up to the Cornell Coalition for Life’s big display of the semester. Because of our ridiculously low membership and budget, we can really only do one big thing each semester. This time, we decided to create the Cemetery of the Innocents [...]

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Looking Past 2006

Alright, so the 2006 midterm elections sucked. Wyoming is still red (besides our silly Democrat of a governer, but he was incumbent so it doesn’t count) and that means that the world will ultimately be okay.
The main issue I was watching was South Dakota’s Proposition 6 to ban all abortions in the state. [...]

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Ouch

I have so much to say, but I also have so many classes to go to. So I’ll get around to blogging about it later… after hebrew and math classes, after my “Intro to Handgun Safety” PE class, and after going to hear John Derbyshire (of the National Review) discuss “Will American survive until [...]

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So… I suppose I should contribute.
I went to the House Professor’s Tea last week featuring American Studies Professor Glenn Altschuler. In between not being able to decide if he thought Burns (MT) or Allen (VA) was more “stupid” or “dumb,” he did throw out some surprisingly practical election predictions. He thinks the Dems [...]

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Haha… So, I am on numerous list-serves at Cornell due to my over-zealous-political-freshman-syndrome last year. And this is the latest news from the Cornell Political Coalition:
We had planned to bring Helen Thomas, legendary White House correspondent, to campus this week to speak about the elections. Unfortunately, it’s taken us the entire [...]

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