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Archive for August, 2005

Reading, Writing, and Regression

Tuesday, August 9th, 2005 by Intern

While Ohio Senate Bill 24– part of David Horowitz’s “Academic Bill of Rights” initiative, forbidding professors to include their personal opinions and other “controversial” material in their classes– appears destined to languish in the state legislature, an imminent federal resolution to the Higher Education Act indicates that the possibility of a conservative vice grip on […]

More from GOP ‘Culture of Corruption’

Saturday, August 6th, 2005 by Intern

On the surface, the Ohio-2 Congressional race was a win for both major political parties: Reps kept the seat, with Jean Schmidt’s ultimate win, while Dems are reveling after a closer-than-expected four percentage point loss by Paul Hackett. However, the numbers from the August 2nd election only raise more concerns regarding the GOP’s continued […]

12:00– Lunch Break, 12:30– Target Practice…

Friday, August 5th, 2005 by Intern

The NRA has stepped in to protect 12 employees of a ConocoPhillips plant in Idabell, Oklahoma who were fired after supervisors discovered firearms in their vehicles. Calling for a national boycott of all Conoco products, the NRA hopes to help uphold an Oklahoma law that allows workers to lock weapons in their cars on […]

The Army Could Use Some ‘Granny Rage’

Monday, August 1st, 2005 by Intern

Authorities have charged five elderly women from the Tucson-based protest group “Raging Grannies” with criminal trespassing for their attempts to enlist in the United States Army. The defendants (aging between 57 and 92) wanted to join the war effort in Iraq, believing “it would be better if old people were killed at war than […]