Monthly Archives: April 2007

Daily Stroke: Time to be kind

Being a psychological enthusiast, I would like to present a daily reminder to take out a moment each day and be kind to someone else. We all need our daily strokes, and I think that in this day and age, too often we wrongfully find more efficient ways to communicate, hate being the most [...]

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Wiccans, wait no longer

Today’s report by the Washington Post outlines a new phase of the much-needed progressive egalitarian, representation of which the vast majority of us independents crave.
The fact that this country honors all flavors of religion, religiosity, and a rejection thereof, means that we should embrace our differences as communal strengths, not as weaknesses. All [...]

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Food for thought

By now, my reaction to abortion should be clear.  And my reaction to religion should be equally as clear.  So here is my question to anti-abortion, pro-religion zealots…If you zealots believe that life begins at conception, why then do you not recognize age as birth date + (gestation)?
It should not matter that we cannot define [...]

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The facts behind the latest neo-conservative rhetoric

Knowledge is power, and as such, informing people of the facts behind political talking points is powerful. People base many decisions on the picture painted by solicitor. Ever walk down the detergent isle in your local grocery store and see a product that didn’t reach out and grab your attention? The same [...]

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Neo-conservatives vote against funding the troops

Regardless of the rhetoric by neo-conservatives that “a vote to end the war is a vote for defeat,” neo-conservatives are the ones responsible for voting against troop funding in the final supplemental spending bill, just passed by the Senate. It’s clear the People voiced their opinion of the war last fall, and now the [...]

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