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Extremist

Posted June 5th @ 9:09 pm by Jeff Riles

“America needs to protect itself from radical extremists.”

However, I must say:If you are liberal, you are supposed to be open minded and progressive, so open your mind. These people are practicing what they truly believe, just like you.If you are conservative - you are a ‘texturalist’ in Constitutional issues - don’t forget about Separation of […]

Quotable

Posted June 5th @ 9:52 am by Zach Gilliam

“Afghan President Hamid Karzai gave Iran his full embrace Monday, saying it has been his country’s ‘very close friend,’ even as U.S. officials meeting with him here repeated their accusation that Iranian-made weapons were flowing to Taliban fighters.”
via thinkprogress.org

Show your support!

Posted May 17th @ 11:08 am by Zach Gilliam

For all of you that say the Oklahoma Tax Commission doesn’t listen to public opinion, you are clearly wrong! Now, for only $37 you can show your support for the Global War of Terra.

The first time that I saw this, it left a bad taste in my mouth. I couldn’t pinpoint what it was, but […]

youtube wednesday: the iRack

Posted May 16th @ 10:11 am by Zach Gilliam

To steal a good idea from terrystorch.com, here is youtube wednesday for this week! This clip combines two of my favorites in this world, Apple Computers and politics. Enjoy!

Political Convenience

Posted April 1st @ 3:48 pm by Zach Gilliam

“If Republicans in this election vote in such a way as to say a candidate’s personal life and personal conduct in office doesn’t matter, then a lot of Christian evangelical leaders owe Bill Clinton a public apology.”
– Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R), quoted by the Wall Street Journal, alluding to some of his rivals […]

Oppression of the Qualified

Posted January 18th @ 1:18 am by Jeff Riles

For decades the woman and African Americans have struggled to have realistic, legitimate rights. The empowerment of the woman was an intriguing social movement in our nation’s history. Likewise, the end to the Dred Scott area and the birth of a “dream” has spurred a huge social shift in terms of racism. Of course, we […]

Dogmatics

Posted January 16th @ 1:50 pm by Zach Gilliam

Why do so many people believe that they are right, because, well, they are right? It irritates me to no end that many people do not see the need in researching an opinion.
I used to be for net-neutrality. I had the MySpace button and everything. Then one day I had a talk with one of […]

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