Rand Paul has proper stance on oversight
Filibuster key in informing public of problems with Federal Reserve
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Filibuster key in informing public of problems with Federal Reserve
The United States federal government has been “shut down” for almost two full days as I write this. Aside from an abundance of media attention, have you even noticed?
While most of us were sleeping last night, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz spent all night talking in what may be the strangest “almost but not technically” filibuster you’ll ever see.
How much are you worth per hour?
I’d like to respond to Morgan Lowder’s letter to the editor in last Thursday’s paper, titled, “Big government can be conducive to progress.” In short: no, it can’t.
Bipartisan support for military intervention unwise and unseemly
As children, our parents are responsible for making sure that we eat (relatively) healthy and get the full, rounded diets that we need to grow up big and strong. Our parents make those decisions for us because we’re too young to know any better, and would likely eat nothing but cake and ice cream if we were allowed to choose for ourselves.
The other day, I was walking by the Russell House patio and saw a guy sitting there eating a big plate of fried fish.
Pumping more money into Middle East would be an unwise, costly idea
Conflicting forensic evidence, witness testimony leads to just verdict jury
Snowden’s action actions do not constitute threat
Country cannot take sides in foreign civil war
Congress must observe basic financial norms
‘Big Brother’-esque bill violates 4th amendment
Historical allusions could spell trouble for America’s future
The Issue: Recent cheating scandals in schools have called into question the effectiveness of standardized testing
Recent history, relations show current actions unable to stabilize North Korea
Precedents leave no option but legalization
US Citizens remain oblivious to war effort
In April 2010, President Barack Obama put Anwar al-Awlaki on a list of people the CIA is authorized to kill due to participation in terrorist activities. On Sept. 30, 2011 CIA drones in Yemen located al-Awlaki, a strike was ordered against him and al-Awlaki met the same fate hundreds of other terrorists have, thanks to this drone program.