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Category Archives: Politics
Morality of Death and War
I have debated saying anything on the topic as it has produced some very heated and frankly disgusting arguments and debates among friends and others. However, I feel that I need to voice my thoughts on the subject. The Conflict … Continue reading
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Tagged Controversy, Fairness, Priorities
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Mandates vs. Freedom: “Land of the Free”?
I believe liberals want the best for this country, I really do. I believe they have good intentions, but do they want a freedom of conscience? They seem to always want the government to force people and institutions to abide … Continue reading
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PIPA Response from a Senator
During the protests regarding SOPA/PIPA, I put my name down on a few lists to contact my Senators and Representatives to let them know my feelings on the matter. I have now received the scripted replies to those notes and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Random Musings, Tech
Tagged Congress, Controversy, Kay Bailey Hutchison, PIPA, Priorities, Protests, RIAA, Senate, SOPA
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Legal and Moral Ramifications of Marriage Laws
I know this is a pretty hot topic, but I wanted to put out my thoughts regarding it. I came across this article while reading about a programming issue. It primarily discusses California’s Proposition 8 (also known as the “California … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Personal, Politics, Random Musings
Tagged California, Controversy, Fairness, Family, Judicial System, Marriage, Priorities, Proposition 8
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Preserving the Rule of Law
This past weekend, we celebrated Independence Day. We celebrated everything that makes this country great. From the way laws are made to the way they are enforced. As a family, we read the Declaration of Independence where every grievance the … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, Fairness, Judicial System, Media, Rule of Law, Trial by Jury
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