In Case of Failure, Just Stop Being So L…
May 13, 2012
When I sign up for classes tomorrow, my projected schedule will look just like the one I’ve had for the past nine quarters. Obscure literature class, the easiest social science...
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Be Good to Your Steak, it Just Might Fig…
May 20, 2012
When choosing what meat you are going to BBQ in this wonderful San Diego sunshine, please be informed. Choose your meats wisely, and marinate them in beer to help prevent...
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Hypothesis Now
Gay Marriage, Hypocrites and Bristol Pal…
May 20, 2012
In light of his recent support for gay marriage, President Barack Obama has been called a flip-flopper, an evolver, a hesitator. Newsweek is honoring Obama’s statements on its cover, featuring...
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Free for All
Monday, 14 November 2011 11:10
Supreme Court Debates Mass Surveillance in 1984-esque Case
It is a truth universally acknowledged that doomsayers determined to point out the slippery slope of politics will always reference 1984. With its vision of Big Brother, trackers and the thought police, George Orwell’s political classic has become the tired go-to for anyone threatened by big government — and even, as of last Tuesday, for members of the government itself. On Nov. 8, the novel was referenced six times by the Supreme Court while hearing the case of whether police should be able to track anyone via GPS.
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Monday, 14 November 2011 11:07
Quick Takes: Photo ID requirements for voting
Several states including Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin have implemented photo ID requirements for voting.
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 10:38
Taxes: Spread the Wealth, Spread the Pain
With high deficits and high unemployment, one would think Washington would be trying to seek solutions to this problem and not play political games. But you’d be wrong.
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 10:30
Gov. Brown Signs DREAM Act Into Law
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Monday, 03 October 2011 10:58
Quick Takes: UC Berkeley's "Affirmative Action" Bake Sale
Racist Protest Crosses Satirical Line
College Republicans at the University of California at Berkeley held an inherently racist bake sale last Tuesday, where priced baked goods were sold at different prices for different ethnicities.
College Republicans at the University of California at Berkeley held an inherently racist bake sale last Tuesday, where priced baked goods were sold at different prices for different ethnicities.
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