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Monetary Penalty

Cory wrote 1 week ago: CMC’s South Quad is bordered by Sixth Street, and walking down it is the first step toward get … more →

Tags: Anecdotes, dangerous practices, Economics, old woman, Political Philosophy, streets, things that happened to Cory

Brian Steel - Spanish Translator & Internet Propagandist

sathyasaibaba wrote 1 month ago: Information About Brian Steel: Brian Steel is a Spanish translator and editor living in Australia. H … more →

Tags: sathya sai baba, ex-devotee, Religion, Brian Steel, Steel Brian, Sai Controversy, Spanish translator, Spanish Editor, spanish

Jackson vs Obama3 comments

renaissanceguy wrote 1 month ago:     Do you suppose that Jesse Jackson is jealous of Barack Obama?  Is he bitter that Obama is e … more →

Tags: Politics, Race, 2008 Campaign, Barack Obama, Context, Family, Jesse Jackson, Morality, responsibility

Atheism by Faith?8 comments

The Atheist wrote 3 months ago: Part 1: Spot the Equivocation Fundamentalist Christians often charge that atheists can’t know … more →

Tags: atheist, Belief, Christian, Evidence, Faith, Fundamentalism, logic, Unsubstantiated Claims, Atheism

Well trained avoidance ...3 comments

Author wrote 7 months ago:   Earlier this week I was watching Question Time (where David Dimbleby chairs a topical / politica … more →

Tags: astonishing, Attitude, being authentic, Life, MPs, Politics, Psychology, Avoidance, lies

Ms. Gay was not kidnapped as Romney's campaign ad implies, she was not in need of "saving," and there is no evidence that the Bain Capital search was responsible for Ms. Gay's safe return

dotan wrote 8 months ago: “At first blush, this seems like a genuinely great campaign ad — the story of how Mitt Romne … more →

Tags: Mitt Romney, campaign literature, Romney, 2008, Election 2008, Republicans, the dark soul of Mitt Romney, triumph of unreason, Incompetence

A Little Disappointing: On Equivocation1 comment

Sang-Shil wrote 9 months ago: I had such high hopes for “South Korea and Its Children,” the second piece that Hollee M … more →

Tags: Relative Lack-of-Choices, adoptee, Adoption stuff, Hollee McGinnis, Korea 2008, New York Times, orphanage, Relative Choices


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