All Tuned Out
The music industry is at a crossroads. Music executives don’t care about the content or quality of the music they produce and what is worse is that the public has completely bought into it.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Music Opinion pop culture
Ahmadinejad’s real agenda
Coming to the Libyan peoples' defense is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who encourages the Libyan government to join in their country's revolution, yet violently puts down dissent in his own country.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Barack Obama Libya Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Opinion
Fixing the economy
Here is a plan I believe would fix our economy.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Barack Obama Column federal deficit Opinion
Republicans make surprising move in defense of 2nd Amendment
Despite the recent tragedy in Tucson, Arizona Republicans are eyeing a new law that would allow students with permits to legally carry concealed weapons on college campuses.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: gun law Opinion Second Amendment Tucson shooting
Brewer finally gets it right
Brewer unveiled her economic plan Tuesday and explained her main points, as well as the economic direction she wants to take the state of Arizona.
Prop 107’s affirmative reaction
With the passing of Proposition 107, Arizona’s voters effectively placed a ban on affirmative action. It’s clear Arizonans are against any special privileges given to anyone, solely based on race.
Inventing history: progress and government involvement
Vice President Joe Biden said the government was at the center of every technological advancement of the past three centuries.
Does America need a violent revolution?
Stephen Broden, a Republican congressional candidate in Texas, said the Founding Fathers violently revolted against England in the 1700s, therefore, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to violently overthrow the Obama administration.
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