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U.S. Political Parties
Thu Feb 8, 2007
The dark horse candidate is all but dead. The candidate with the most connections, most money, and most favors owns the party nomination for the Democrats and Republicans.
National Pride
Wed Feb 7, 2007
Pride in one's nation is not a bad thing if the nation propagates good and carries with it an innate sense of the moral/ethical responsibility.
Biggest Tech Flops of 2007
Tue Feb 6, 2007
Playstation 3. Without a doubt. Sony is already behind the game and behind in sales at this point and with Microsoft and Nintendo making new 3rd party development friends, the PS3 can no long rely on a massive library of exclusive games. On top of that PS2 has been outselling PS3. Ouch.
Who was the Quintessential 80s Band?
Mon Feb 5, 2007
Trick Question: No 80s band is quintessential. But while we're on the subject, I'm giving my vote to Metallica or Tears for Fears.
Genetically Engineered Humans
Fri Feb 2, 2007
The ideal to give everyone a full, healthy life is not necessarily a bad one, only misguided. The real problem lies in overpopulation. People are living longer, and with the advent of stem-cell research, this trend will only continue.
The Most Important Author of the 20th Century
Thu Feb 1, 2007
C. S. Lewis. Not only did he expertly craft a fictional world comparable to that of Tolkien (Chronicles of Narnia), but he also was a philosopher, not afraid to question the theological debacles of the time.
Buying In and Selling Out
Wed Jan 31, 2007
Nintendo merges with the U.S. Education Dept. finally proving once and for all that videogames are educational, and learning can be fun.
Fast Food Notion
Tue Jan 30, 2007
whether or not your insides feel dirty hours after you eat it.
Electoral vs. Popular Vote
Mon Jan 29, 2007
First, we need to change the fact that, due to monetary support, voting really only comes down to Democratic or Republican yet neither seems to be able to provide an honest candidate.
Religion and Obligation
Sat Jan 27, 2007
No. It's only necessary that they uphold the beliefs and practices of their religion. One cannot prevent others from distorting a religion; there will always be those who skew a religion to fit the mold that they, themselves, have laid out.
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