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Governette: Intervention
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Saturday, March 12, 2011. A very popular topic right now is whether the U.S should intervene in Libyan affairs. I believe that despite anything that is happening and has happened in the past we should intervene. Even if the United States motives are valid or not, there should never be a time when people question the value of lives. Are we really willing to sit and watch humans die for the sake of keeping our political composure? Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2011/03/12/opinion/l12libya.html?
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The Pursuit of Happiness: Food Stamps
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The Pursuit of Happiness. Saturday, April 16, 2011. My colleague wrote a wonderful editorial called My Whining. On her blog, The Pen Wheel of Red, White and Blue. Here is my reply to her…. 8221; I have also heard a very young mom tell someone in line, “I am so mad that my baby is ugly, I never thought I was going to have an ugly baby! I regret not having that abortion.” I have sat in bewilderment asking myself why the hell I was there and how I ended up among these people. The 'Picture' of Happiness.
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy: March 2011
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy. Thursday, March 31, 2011. Mo money, mo problems. A risky health idea proposed by Obama could mean better care and savings all around, or just stick medical providers with additional costs if the experiment fails. I agree with Linda Fishman, a policy expert for the American Hospital Association, who gives credit to the administration for trying to accommodate a broad range of providers. Obama health idea could mean better care, savings. Posted by Thomas Danh.
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Governette: Troubles in Egypt??
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Saturday, February 12, 2011. Writes about the United States having an expected uncertain future in Egypt. I understand everyones questions about what could possibly happen, especially since nobody knows who will be Egypt's new president and how he will feel about the ally and peace treaty with the US. Another issue that is of major concern is that now that Egyptians know that they can heavily influence their government how far will they try to take their new found power? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Governette: February 2011
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Saturday, February 12, 2011. Writes about the United States having an expected uncertain future in Egypt. I understand everyones questions about what could possibly happen, especially since nobody knows who will be Egypt's new president and how he will feel about the ally and peace treaty with the US. Another issue that is of major concern is that now that Egyptians know that they can heavily influence their government how far will they try to take their new found power? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy: U GO GURL
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. In Ally’s article. Based on her blog post, it’s obvious that she’s for same sex marriage, as she regards measures such as Proposition 8 as “unfair and unjust.preventing love, the basis of marriage, from prevailing.” Although, I would’ve liked a little more information on the court proceedings with African-American judges regarding civil rights, and the anti-immigration laws in Arizona. Posted by Thomas Danh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy: April 2011
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Preach on, sista. In her article (which she describes as whining, but I label as brilliance. Get assistance in groceries, so you can spend money on booze and weed, while you live in income based housing, and raise kids who are likely to end up in the same situation as you. Way to have some purpose in life. (I couldn't stop myself, there's my short rant on the subject.). Posted by Thomas Danh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Preach on, sista.
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy: January 2011
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. I am so cool. Posted by Thomas Danh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Politics: Not My Cup of Tea. The Pen Wheel of Red, White, and Blue. FREE AS WE'LL EVER BE. The Deep North Outlook. African in America: African-American. The Political Peach: Keepin' Politics Juicy. The Pursuit of Happiness. I am so cool. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by Alitangi.
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy: February 2011
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Ignorocracy: One Man's View on Democracy. Friday, February 25, 2011. A Call to the Community. In an effort to gain support from the community, Mark Williams, a resident and member of the Austin ISD Board of Trustees, writes an article for the opinion section of the Austin American Statesman titled “ The Austin community can help shape schools’ future. Posted by Thomas Danh. Friday, February 11, 2011. In an article in the Austin American Statesman titled Tweets, cheers, fireworks: The world praises Egypt.