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In defense of a general

The swirling controversy surrounding the resignation of the director of the CIA, former four-star general David Petraeus, because of an extramarital affair is extremely perturbing.…

To vote or not to vote?

In 2004, 60.4% of eligible voters cast their vote at the polls, as compared to 54.2% in 2000. In 2008, that number rose yet again,…

Ragnarok for Republicans

The 2012 campaign was supposed to be a nail-biter. Republicans were convinced they had an incumbent in the White House who was vulnerable, both because…

Soldiers of fortune and misfortune

The GI Bill provides a valuable service to those who have provided an invaluable service to America. After World War I, veterans returned home to…

Stamping out hunger

It’s the Dream to move to America, pull oneself up by the bootstraps through hard work and dedication, and eventually get to an ultimate, desired…

The vision thing

Election day is fast approaching. By this time next week Barack Obama will have been elected to a second term or Mitt Romney will have…

The road less travelled by

With the fourth and final debate of the 2012 election cycle concluded, both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have entered the final sprint of the…

The rise of Scottish independence

These are perilous times for national constitutions in the European Union. The present political order is slowly moving in a direction characterized by potent separatism…

Collin Peterson predicts the end of the MCCL

Collin Peterson Predicts The End of the MCCL It’s not often a Congressman publicly calls organizations which previously endorsed him “extremists.” Tuesday, however, when noted…

Guest post: Cobbers care about voting

Guest Post: Cobbers care about voting The current generation of college students has often been criticized for their lack of political involvement. However, a recent…

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