Regime change begins at home

From Commondreams.org: Mr. DeLay recently revealed how he felt about rules of general applicability. When he tried smoking a cigar in a restaurant on federal property, the manager told him it violated federal law. His response, according to The Washington Post, was, “I am the federal government.”
Sorry Tom, not quite. To be a […]

Rethinking Affirmative Action

With the university affirmative action debate dividing our nation, it is surprising that so few questions are asked about the justice or the need for limited admissions. As universities, like any other business, spend piles of cash on advertising and charge ever increasing and unaffordable tuition rates, they simultaneously lay claim to the outrageous […]

Little Updates

I’ve decided to split the weblog into editorials and the weblog. It is simply easier that way, so that I can blog my thoughts in one, and longer more thoughtful editorials in the other. The editorials section is linked from the left side of this page.

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