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Contemporary Prostitution
So why is pornography legal? Don’t get me wrong, I’m in no way saying that it should become illegal. However I am curious as to why it is completely legal in the United States and prostitution throughout the majority of … Continue reading
Too Many Dicks on the Dance Floor
About two weeks ago I was walking to a local grocery store and mistook some random lady for a friend of mine. I waved to her, vigorously, and when she saw me waving she looked down and started walking faster … Continue reading
It has begun. Boom.
Here is American Patriot’s post in response to factose’s comment on his post, “Just wondering…“. Below is my response to all’o’dat. American Patriot : “As for this one, I am a 30 year student of the collectivist mind. I have … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Wars, politics
Tagged accountability, American Idiot, bailout, Bentley University, blog war, Canada, capitalism, capitalist imperialism, centralized government, Charles Taylor, China, civil strife, climate change, collectivist policy, communism, Constitution, Constitutional Republic, corporations, corruption, Dave Foreman, democracy, economic regulation, employee owned business, environmentalism, EU, free market, gas prices, GE, Germany, globalization, government, Greece, greediness, green movement, health care, hybrid market, idealistic, Industrial Revolution, internet democracy, investment banks, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, James Lovelock, Kim Jung Il, liberties, Marxism, Maurice Strong, medicaid, medicare, Muammar Gaddafi, nuclear energy, oil dependence, Portugal, poverty, pragmatic, production, progression, reaganomics, republic, security, social change, social market economy, social security, socialism, Soviet Empire, special interest groups, Sweden, taxes, UK, United States, Van Jones, Washington, Welfare States, Wisconsin
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Philosophizing
I’m thinking about all of this stuff, and I decided that I would share my framework of how I view the world. This may sound like babble, but there’s a reason for that. Anyway, I was thinking about how I … Continue reading
Posted in philosophy, politics
Tagged advertising, capitalism, Cheese Chase, consciousness, democratic, economics, framework, life, money, opinions, paradigm, perception, perceptual reality, phenomenology, philosophy, politics, progression, reality, selfish, socialism
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Water on the Brain
No, I do not have hydrocephalus; I am just thinking about one of life’s all-too-overlooked necessities – water. Two Hydrogen molecules tethered to one Oxygen molecule is what drives the existence of life on Earth. Water allows plants to grow … Continue reading
Posted in politics, science
Tagged EPA, fracking, monsanto, ogallala aquifer, privatized, t. boone pickens, water
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What’s next for Obama?
Tonight, President Obama is going to defend his policy, and rightfully so. At least he was open and honest to us about his intentions. With NATO assuming responsibility of the no-fly zone today and France sending even more jets not … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged American Revolution, democracy, foreign policy, French Revolution, international order, Libya, Middle East, military, NATO, Obama, revolution, syria, turmoil
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At War Again?
I don’t like how Fox News is already spinning the situation in Libya as America at war. Obviously they are just trying to breed doubt for the upcoming election. But is that really what America needs right now? Have we … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged Afghanistan, allies, Constitution, democracy, depose, despot, foreign policy, hegemony, Iraq, Jimmy Carter, Libya, NATO, Obama, Qaddafi, Republicans, reputation, terrorism, Turkey, UN, war, War Powers Act, weakness
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Inside Job
I fully intended to write a detailed review on this recent Oscar-winning documentary (probably still will) but immediately after watching it, I haven’t a clue where I would even start. I’ve never been more angry in my entire life, and … Continue reading
Posted in documentary, politics
Tagged banks, bullshit, Charles Ferguson, criminals, derivatives, economics, federal reserve, inside job, oscar-winning, recession, regulation, wall street
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It’s too hard to watch
This will not be the only time I address this issue, I promise you, but capitalism has done all it can do in our country. It is time that we open our eyes to whats really going on and realize … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged campaign, capitalism, corporations, economy, middle class, reaganomics, Sean Hannity, taxes
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