Category Archives: Politics

The Dishonesty of Not Responding to Proof

Recently, a friend sent me a link to an old acquaintance’s blog.  My friend noted that the blogger had been significantly challenged by a commenter, and she wondered whether he would respond.  Last night I checked again to see, after … Continue reading

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The Idiocy of “Electability”

NOTE: Please keep in mind as you read that the author belongs to no political party, and generally eschews them as bastions of compromise and corruption. One doesn’t have to listen to people discuss presidential primary candidates for long before … Continue reading

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Read It, America!

The idea is very simple: Get one million Americans to read the Constitution! This project is currently in mothballs as it proved that America simply is not interested in reading her own Constitution at this present time.  The project was … Continue reading

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What Would YOUR Party Do?

Everybody in America knows that neither of the two major political parties is in a position to work toward its own goals without interference from the “other side”.  Indeed, we hear about that with every election cycle, and practically every … Continue reading

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The Brick Fallacies and Addictive Belief

Throughout my life, I’ve argued and argued with people about the various tenets of their beliefs, whether the subject matter is religion, politics, science, or whatever else.  In this time, I’ve been amazingly ineffective at persuading most of those with … Continue reading

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Most People Don’t Want What They Need

This topic probably deserves a book of its own, but for now, I wanted to post some observations. I’ve been watching, and I see a general rule at work in our society:  Most people don’t want what they need.  Instead, … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to Michael Nystrom, Founder of DailyPaul.com

RE: Removal of my post at DailyPaul.com Mr. Nystrom: On 2 January 2012, I wrote to you to at DailyPaul.com to inquire as to whether you were personally behind the censoring of a post I had written on your website.  … Continue reading

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On Christians and Constitutional Amendments Regarding Morality

I am disappointed in so many Christians on issues like abortion, drugs,  and what is commonly referred to as “gay marriage”.  They vie for Constitutional amendments to prohibit these acts because they believe that God condemns these acts.  Yet God … Continue reading

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Understanding Ad Hominem Argumentation

In my life’s journey, I’ve had occasion to discuss, debate, and read about a great number of topics across a wide scope.  Along the way, I’ve witnessed a fairly large number of faulty arguments being made.  These faulty arguments generally … Continue reading

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Ron Paul Campaign Failing to Ask Supporters for Much More than Money

What, exactly, is Ron Paul trying to achieve?  And why is his campaign asking for little more than money in order to achieve it? If one listens to an appreciable amount of Ron Paul’s political message, one gets the idea … Continue reading

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