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Archive for January, 2007

Maybe it is just my pathetic, college-aged sense of humor, but does any one else find it funny that the new UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon is being called a tool?

(If I were capable of photoshopping, trust me, I would.)
Every so often, I take a glance at the Christian Science Monitor.  It is usually a [...]

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I Vote for Cake.

It astounds me how rapidly the 2008 elections seem to be approaching! 2008 will be the first presidential election that I will get to vote in, which is crazy. Plus, I really consider it to be the first big presidential election since I have been politically aware and active. I mean, 2000 [...]

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The irony of this post is that I am really too busy to blog about it with semester start-up insanity for our campus pro-life group. When it all comes down, January 22nd is just another day when nearly 4000 innocent children are murdered. The anniversary of the court decision seems somewhat trivial given [...]

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MONEY! (You know, the introduction to Trump’s “Apprentice”…)
I am nearly finished buying my books for the Spring semester of 2007. If I bought completely new books from the Cornell Store, my cost would be $607. If I bought the best possible combination of new & used, it would take a whopping decrease [...]

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This happened a couple days ago, but I haven’t had time to blog it until today because of insanely long cross-country travel as well as getting settled back into school life.  It appears that the desired amendment (to prevent restrictions on the free speech grassroots organizations – namely Christian and pro-life groups) was passed in [...]

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Runaway Senate?

After hearing about S. 1, “A bill to provide greater transparency in the legislative process,” from multiple reputable sources (American Family Association, the ACLJ, Focus on the Family, GrassrootsFreedom.com, and many more), I finally decided to look a little closer.
The first warning sign before even reading the bill is that it is sponsored by the [...]

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Pepsi and a Twinkie

My breakfast this morning… which is, apparently, not as unusual as my parents think.
“…these days, more people are enjoying that chilled morning jolt as they increasingly turn to soft drinks instead of coffee, flaunting mom’s no-pop-for-breakfast rule many had in their youth.
Consumption of soft drinks at breakfast eaten outside the home has nearly doubled in [...]

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From Lifenews.com, apparently Rudy Giuliani is under the impression that being socially liberal (read:  pro-choice) is not going to be a problem for him in a presidential race.
The former mayor’s views backing abortion are well established.
When asked to respond to social issues on CNN’s Inside Politics in a 1999 interview, Giuliani replied, “I’m pro-choice.”
In the [...]

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