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Prosecuting The Bush Administration?

by Waterwal in History, November 21, 2009
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Should we or should we not. The advantages and disads.

The Erin Andrews Peephole Video and Moral Decay

by Earl Schmegley in People, July 29, 2009
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Recently a criminal took illegal, voyeuristic video footage of Erin Andrews, a popular national sportscaster. Then this illegally obtained footage was run by every major news network and became the most popular search on Google. This is a glaring recent example of the fact that we have lost our moral compass.

Human Rights

by Bill Miller7673 in Issues, July 23, 2009
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This is a short article about the Human right violations that is occuring all around the world.

How to Pay a Ticket Without Losing Demerit Points

by David Halpert in Law, June 25, 2009
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Okay, now I don’t condone doing anything illegal on the road, and the last thing I’d want to promote with this post is reckless driving, but sometimes bad things happen to good people, and since we’re in a recession the last thing you want to lose is your driver’s license as a result of losing too many demerit points. Now firstly, this is not a free ticket (mind the pun) you will need the cash to pay off the ticket.

Local Law Enforcement: Are They Above the Law?

by G. Nichols in Law, April 1, 2009
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Have you seen local law enforcement ignore minor traffic infractions which the public are given citations for breaking?

HOA Hate: Why I Don’t Like Home Owners’ Associations

by Juhls in Organizations, March 22, 2009
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I never thought I’d live in a home owners’ association (HOA) community. Then I moved in with my love. Now neither of us want to live in a HOA community ever again. Here’s why.

Harsh Reality

by Joseph Timmons in Society, December 23, 2008
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A new Rant on Social Depravity, and my willingness to share my loathing for thieves.

Donald “Dax” Cowart: The Right to Death?

by Ebey Soman in Law, May 28, 2008
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Donald “Dax” Cowart is an attorney noted for the ethical issues raised by efforts to sustain his life against his wishes, following an accident. This is the quick summary of his accident and the issues that raises much concern and question in the medical and bioethical circles.

Moral Obligation for Society to Provide Health Care

by Ebey Soman in Issues, May 8, 2008
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There is a need to improve Health Care in America using moral and ethical theories. This is not to advocate a “Universal Health Care Policy” or to argue whether or not Health Care is a “red” (Republican) or “blue” (Democrat) issue. The need to improve our Health Care system is a universal right that every American deserves and guaranteed under the constitution – yet it has not been fixed or improved.

The Worst Human Rights Violation of the World

by Abi Fam in History, February 24, 2008
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Read the stories of men, women and children who had their basic rights stripped from them including the right to life.

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