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My column is up today! It’s not my best work, but then it’s hard to get back into the groove of writing. I probably need to start on next week’s. Check out Right-wing Attack Machine.
The documentary on the Sukhmani thing also came out in limited release. While I sound good, I look horrible. I’m glad [...]

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Today on Drudge, I found this interesting WSJ editorial. Aside from the obvious moral depravity of abortion, this editorial illustrates the practical implications of legalized murder. When you add in the economic effects of having fewer people paying into systems such as Social Security, you see that abortion is literally killing our country. The Empty [...]

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Today on Drudge, I found this interesting WSJ editorial. Aside from the obvious moral depravity of abortion, this editorial illustrates the practical implications of legalized murder. When you add in the economic effects of having fewer people paying into systems such as Social Security, you see that abortion is literally killing our country. The Empty [...]

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Last week was pretty crazy. I worked the Creative Discovery Museum booth the last four nights of Riverbend. I can safely say that my family has saved a ton of money each year by not buying Riverbend pins for the past 20 years. I’m sorry, but Chattanoogans simply don’t know how to party. Riverbend is [...]

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Last week was pretty crazy. I worked the Creative Discovery Museum booth the last four nights of Riverbend. I can safely say that my family has saved a ton of money each year by not buying Riverbend pins for the past 20 years. I’m sorry, but Chattanoogans simply don’t know how to party. Riverbend is [...]

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Alas, I’m bored at work once again. (Isn’t “alas” fun to write!) Since I’ve been going back and forth to Chattanooga so much, I have to work whenever I’m in K-town. This leaves me with zero time or energy to do anything else. On the bright side, I’ve caught up on my reading.
Strangely since I [...]

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Alas, I’m bored at work once again. (Isn’t “alas” fun to write!) Since I’ve been going back and forth to Chattanooga so much, I have to work whenever I’m in K-town. This leaves me with zero time or energy to do anything else. On the bright side, I’ve caught up on my reading.
Strangely since [...]

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Well it’s official… I”M EMPLOYED! I’m the new Community Relations Coordinator for the Creative Discovery Museum. I’m pretty psyched. Since it’s an AmeriCorp’s position (technically I’m a “Volunteer”), I’m not paid much, but it comes with benefits, 10 paid vacation and sick days, and an educational grant for grad school. All in all, I think [...]

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Well it’s official… I”M EMPLOYED! I’m the new Community Relations Coordinator for the Creative Discovery Museum. I’m pretty psyched. Since it’s an AmeriCorp’s position (technically I’m a “Volunteer”), I’m not paid much, but it comes with benefits, 10 paid vacation and sick days, and an educational grant for grad school. All in all, I think [...]

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Today is a sad day in America, and the rest of the world. Even though I wasn’t born until 1981 and don’t remember much of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, he still made a strong impact in my life, and the lives of other young conservatives. As Newt Gingrich said on Fox News today, the wave of [...]

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