Things that make you go, “Hmmm.”

Any one article read in isolation of any others probably wouldn’t make much of an impression. However, when read in relation to other articles of the same topics, they give one pause for thought.
MoveOn Moves In on Youth Forum 

The MySpace-MTV youth forum today with Senator Barack Obama had been billed as a casual “dialogue,” with [...]

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Forgotten Factor in the Immigration Squabbles?

Being geographically isolated from the United States puts our territories at higher risks.

U.S. territory hits ‘amnesty’ as threat
A U.S. territory in the Pacific is battling to stop Congress from imposing federal guest-worker rules and an “amnesty” for current temporary workers, saying aliens could then use the territory as an entry point to get into other [...]

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The Death of Freedom of Speech

Nothing highlights the death so much as the events at an Emory University lecture as part of the Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. The event began in this manner:

As soon as Horowitz was introduced, protesters began their efforts with loud boos and chants of “Heil Hitler.” Despite the people who stood with their backs to Horowitz and the shouting [...]

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Supporting the Military.

Sometimes, such support doesn’t come in the form of supporting the active duty military but those who have served and often times forgotten afterwards; our veterans.
Operation Stand Down Nashville has been operating in the Middle Tennessee area since 1993. In 1999 it became a full time agency working with homeless veterans to help them become vital [...]

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Working on a new template.

Bear with me. I like the look of the other one… for those who saw it… but the comment section is a little wonky. You see the smileys, then it looks blank until you scroll all the way to to bottom. So… got some tweaking to do until it’s functional.
 
UPDATE: I’ve scratched the idea of [...]

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This is a scream…

http://www.bluemountain.com/view.pd?i=149486103&m=5946&rr=y&source=bma99
 

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The Advent of Neocommunism, Part 3

I went to college late in life. I did not attend a conservative, or even a politically neutral, college. Being a military wife and mother at the time, I was limited in my choices by geography.
As an older adult, I can really sympathize with the younger students and the assault to their beliefs and how [...]

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