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by Frank Balsinger
on January 12, 2013 in American Culture, Crime & Corruption, Family & Marriage, Freedom & Privacy, Health, Politics, Law & Government, Race & Gender, Religion, Sex, United States
The Sanctity of Human Life Act is back. In a new year only 3 days old at the time, Rep. Paul Ryan, fresh from seeing his chances at VP aborted, wasted no time trying to breathe life back into the Sanctity of Human Life Act. As reported by Laura Beck at Jezebel: But now it’s […]
by Samuel Smith
on December 20, 2012 in Food & Drink, Funny, Leisure & Travel, Religion, Sex
As you probably already know, the world ends tomorrow. If you didn’t know this, you might want to Google “Mayan calendar” and start getting right with Jesus. Anyhow, the end of the world is a pretty big deal, and we’d like to know how you plan on spending it. Also, we want to know how […]
by Russ Wellen
on December 4, 2012 in Religion, World
Burma — from its president to its Nobel laureate — has failed to address Buddhist violence in its Rakhine state against Muslim Rohingyas. Does any religion in the world have a cleaner rep than Buddhism? With much of its efforts devoted to helping one realizing the divinity within him or her, it’s disinclined to repressive […]
by Samuel Smith
on November 28, 2012 in Crime & Corruption, Education, Religion, Sports
On Sunday, the University of Colorado fired head football coach Jon Embree after two seasons. Reaction has been mixed and at times heated. Some point to the results, noting not only the 4-21 record but also suggesting that the program was actually regressing. Others argued that Embree inherited a dumpster fire from previous coach Dan […]
by Alex Palombo
on November 27, 2012 in Education, Politics, Law & Government, Religion
Whether people think about this election’s hot button issues in this framework or not, many of our country’s so-called “social issues” are issues of privacy. While lawmakers fought over the economic and religious implications of hot topics like gay marriage, abortion, health care and cybersecurity, they were essentially deciding what level of privacy Americans should […]
by Samuel Smith
on November 21, 2012 in Religion, Science & Technology
Something is up with the Curiosity rover mission. Except nobody will tell us what it is. But they’re sure acting like it’s a big deal. It seems NASA and the Curiosity rover have found something exciting and nerd-tastic on Mars, but the space agency’s scientists are holding back for now, despite how painful it appears […]
by Samuel Smith
on November 13, 2012 in Economy, Family & Marriage, Freedom & Privacy, Health, History, LGBT, Media & Entertainment, Politics, Law & Government, Race & Gender, Religion, Science & Technology, United States
“You idiot! Get back in there at once and sell, sell!” As we set about the process of compiling and canonizing the 2012 election post-mortem, one thing we keep hearing over and over is how utterly stunned the Romney camp was at their loss. Republicans across the board apparently expected victory – the conservative punditry seemed […]
by Otherwise
on November 8, 2012 in Politics, Law & Government, Race & Gender, Religion
Okay, so here we are. Despite a weak incumbent hampered by an economic hangover of unprecedented proportions and four years of single-minded obstructionism intended to cripple his leadership, despite deliberate attempts at voter disenfranchisement and over a billion dollars of negative advertising that ranged from deceptive to downright libelous, Obama won. Wait, “won” understates it. […]
by Wendy Worrall Redal
on November 8, 2012 in Economy, Education, Environment & Nature, Family & Marriage, History, Personal Narrative, Politics, Law & Government, Religion, United States
‘We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are.” – Anais Nin If there’s one word that seemed to characterize Romney supporters’ immediate reaction to Obama’s victory, it’s “shock.” A conservative Facebook friend posted this status: “For the first time in my life I am at a loss for words…absolutely […]
by Bonesparkle
on October 23, 2012 in American Culture, Business & Finance, Economy, Education, Family & Marriage, Funny, Health, History, Politics, Law & Government, Race & Gender, Religion, Science & Technology, Sex, United States, World
Everybody seems to be so negative about campaign season. They hate the ads, they hate the mudslinging, they hate the lying, they hate the candidates. Not me – I LOVE campaign season. Why? Because it’s an opportunity to learn stuff that not only didn’t I know before, but that I’d never learn any other way. […]
by Samuel Smith
on October 16, 2012 in Politics, Law & Government, Religion
Given the course of Campaign 2012, the idea that Americans are trending toward less religion probably sounds ludicrous. But maybe not. In response to an audience question last night, Richard Dawkins said he’s “optimistic” about the future of religion. (If you’re a religious type, he doesn’t mean that in the way it probably sounds.) He noted […]
by Frank Balsinger
on September 26, 2012 in American Culture, Journalism, Politics, Law & Government, Religion, United States, War & Security, World
Goyim collide. Yesterday I had the misfortune of stumbling into this little bit of bigoted, hypocritical, inflammatory, and ignorant trash at the New York Daily News: Ahmadinejad’s Yom Kippur UN speech an outrage for New York City You simply do not invite Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a pure evil crackpot Holocaust denier who wants to see Israel obliterated […]