There’s nothing like the Stanley Cup Playoffs
Round one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is officially underway, and I cannot help but wonder why the NHL is not more popular.
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Round one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is officially underway, and I cannot help but wonder why the NHL is not more popular.
If you haven’t heard about it until now, let me bring you up to speed: There are teenage “demon hunters” right here in Arizona.
What is morality?
Mr. Santorum,
Let’s face it, Republicans. It looks like Mitt Romney is your man.
I’ve previously written about the ideology of socialism and how I am an adamant, enigmatic critic of many of its principle declarations, as well as its global implementations.
As Republicans continue debating, our incumbent president continues to try and fix our nation.
The 2012 election is officially is beginning to take shape.
In an election year wrapped around the fiscal divide that segregates both parties, economic issues are certain to take America’s political landscape by storm.
“Egyptian soccer riots kill 79 and injure 900.”
What happened, Herman Cain?
It’s January, which means it’s nearly time for the State of the Union address. President Obama has delivered two of these speeches, and details are already emerging about the content of his third.
As the marathon to nominate a Republican presidential candidate for the 2012 election continues, new aspects of an age old discussion are brought into focus.
We live in an amazing country. When President Obama took office in 2009 I, like most other U.S. citizens, expected him to do his best to defend our constitution (as he swore to do) and preserve our individual liberties.
On January 8, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood in front of Congress and delivered his annual State of the Union address.
Society’s state of being governed consists an objective, natural law — this is the state of nature where it is every man for himself. Thus, if man wants to leave the state of nature he enters into a social contract and a government is born.
Welcome to the big stage, Herman Cain.
The most severe crime must always result in the most severe punishment.
Most Americans have a job. It’s working full-time or part-time, earning some sort of wage is what keeps society rolling along.
College kids like to have fun. Most people seem to understand that along with the studying comes some partying.
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