Category Archives: Free speech

Instant Outrage!

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CNN has an article on their website titled, “Turn down the instant outrage!” I point out this article for the fact that the author stands on his soap box criticizing people for expressing their thoughts on a wide variety of … Continue reading

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Reflecting back on the Super Bowl

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I’m a huge NFL fan. It takes a lot for me to not watch football on Sundays, and rarely have I missed the Super Bowl – even when my New York Football Giants aren’t playing. There is just something wonderful … Continue reading

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All we need is R-E-S-P-E-C-T

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What is wrong with our society? If you ask that question to 100 people, I’m sure you will get 100 different responses.  Some responses might range from illegal drug use, homosexuality, to gun-culture, but I think those are symptoms of … Continue reading

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Political Newsletter: Week ending 10/6/2012

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This is the first issue of the non-Entrecard Politics Newsletter. For a “weekly” Newsletter, I collected over forty entries for you to check out. Some of the entries were easy to choose from (the authors wrote only one article during … Continue reading

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Free Speech vs Tolerance

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If you have missed it in the news, there was controversy in New York with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) over a pro-Israel advertisement.  The ad (seen below) – paid for by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) – has … Continue reading

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