In cogitating about what to do with the bankers, whose unending greed has both become apparent and is crippling the nation, it occurred to me: Try...
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On Thursday, Sept. 17, a study by Harvard Medical School was released. Taking into account many more factors than previous studies that claimed one...
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Nicholas Kristof wrote a chilling true story in the New York Times this week. In it, he chronicled the lives of two married people, very much in love,...
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This morning’s Washington Post carried a story by Ezra Klein that looked at the current health care legislation being considered in the hallowed...
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What I want to do is tell the story of the three bottom-feeding fish we put into our backyard decorative pond last summer. The pond got slimy, and a...
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The third in a series of how Reagan, the US Supreme Court's Marquette decision, and George W. Bush have created a nation of peasants, with no hope of...
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In the middle ages, there were nifty little torture devices meant to punish and maim the peasants, if not outright kill them, for transgressions from...
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Is it ethical to call soldiers who chose to fight and die “brainwashed pawns” as some have done about the men and women who volunteered to...
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There are lots more ethical than the ten listed below. These are just the ones that came immediately to mind when I gave myself three minutes to...
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The banks and financial institutions in the United States are still laboring under the illusion that the population cares what they think. They are,...
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