COLUMN: Ron Paul is dangerous
Ron Paul rather seductively characterizes himself as a crusader for personal freedom.
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Ron Paul rather seductively characterizes himself as a crusader for personal freedom.
With Michigan’s presidential primary election just a day away, all eyes are on the state to see who we will select as the Republican nominee to challenge President Obama in November.
It cannot be denied that we are living in an increasingly global society.
Ron Paul is not a politician.
Social networking is currently ruining my academic life, but rocking my social one.
The topic of education is always a key issue in Presidential elections, and 2012 will be no different.
I have never fallen asleep in a class before, and I honestly don’t know how people do it.
Usually the death of someone is a time of mourning, where respect is shown to the deceased and their loved ones.
Gone too soon are words that play in my mind when I think of someone who was like another older sister to me and committed suicide.
“Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign companies — to spend without limit in our elections. Well, I don’t think American elections should be bankrolled by America’s most powerful interests, and worse, by foreign entities.”
This column and the last one I wrote have a bit of irony in them.
Tuesday’s the big day.
There can be no second-class citizens in a first-rate country.
Unless you are a single, grumpy Valentine's Day Ebenezer Scrooge, then you are probably excited about the arrival of the big day.
Right now many religious leaders and organizations are up in arms about the possibility of being forced to offer insurance plans covering birth control for their employees.
To my venerable ancestors and forefathers, I have this to say; your life must have stunk.
Rarely does a politician commit political suicide in a commercial aired during the most watched event on television.
The Super Bowl came and went again this year and I couldn't care less.
Question: How much is an English degree worth?
Tuesday it was a balmy 50 degrees, where a few days before that, it was in the 30s with blustery snow.