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    Rethinking Foreign Policy

    by  • February 25, 2009 • Politics • 0 Comments

    The war in Iraq has cost the United States more than a trillion dollars so far by conservative estimates. Such unprecedented spending has left us economically vulnerable — and no matter how much blame we care to pass around at shady practices on Wall Street and credit lending schemes, we’ve got to be open to [...]

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    The Pauper As A Prince

    by  • October 26, 2008 • Politics • 0 Comments

    I’m at a scary juncture in my life. I’m fresh out of the military and entering this strange, familiar world where I’m coming back into poverty like amnesiacs ride bicycles. I’ve come to realize that no matter what I achieve in my life, there’s always going to be a part of me that’s just doing [...]

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    A Brief, Cynical Aside

    by  • September 23, 2008 • Politics • 0 Comments

    I am starting to believe I was right when teenage angst muddled my political aspirations into a screaming megaphone at 14. That change from the inside is contrary to change. Have we gone so far that the only redeeming revolution will be the bloody one? In this brave new America, with its vast government of [...]

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