Politics

TimothyB on January 18th, 2012

Since midnight last night, Wikipedia has blacked out the English section of their website. They are protesting the SOPA & PIPA bills that are currently being debating in congress. Go to Wikipedia at midnight and you won’t find any of the usual encyclopedia articles. Instead, you’ll be greeted with a message about anti-piracy bills that are topics of heated [...]

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TimothyB on January 4th, 2012

The Iowa Caucus took place last night. Now for some reason, everyone has decided that Iowa is the important state to win. I don’t know why… “Technically speaking, the caucuses are largely symbolic, the results represent the viewpoints of just a fraction of the American population. Iowa will send just 25 dedicated delegates (awarded to the candidates proportionally) [...]

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HannahB on December 20th, 2011

If you haven’t heard yet: Kim Jong Il, the “Dear Leader” of North Korea, is dead. He died of heart failure on Dec. 17th and was confirmed on Dec. 18th. People’s reaction to his death depend on their perspective of him. Some peop…

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TimothyB on September 22nd, 2011

If any of you have noticed, we are in the middle of a Presidential Election.
Unfortunately I will not be old enough to vote by election day.

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I will work every day to make Washington, DC as inconsquential in your life as I can. ~ Rick Perry
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JosephC on August 7th, 2011

I hear a lot of people and politicians talking about how the government needs to create jobs. So I began thinking about how the government could create jobs. I reached the conclusion that the government cannot create jobs it can only move them. Here is…

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