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A Non-Random Rant: An Argument Against Using the Word “Random”

By Jeremy Benishek and Kyle Romeis Drinking Courvoisier on a random Tuesday night can lead to some random entertaining conversations. But can we truly say that this particular Tuesday night was a “random” night? Or can we say that we had “random” conversation? What about that Tuesday would make it random, and likewise, what about [...]

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The songs of our lives

In the morning you lay quiet: melodious digression, the art of deceptive cadences – progressions indecipherable to most – but these bewilderments send me into the day – filled with the notes of our song: our melodies, our transpositions, our compositions. Yesterday we were a bit flat and the accidental surely threw us off. Today: [...]

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Jefferson Must be Cringing in his Grave

Over 200 years ago, in 1802, Thomas Jefferson made a prophetically inferential statement apropos the US banking system. As we see our banks faltering, our credit lines freezing, our housing markets crumbling, and enough corporate greed to pass out $18 billion worth of bonuses with government allocated funds, we should review Jefferson’s ethics on our [...]

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No Matter What You Think Personally About the Stimulus Bill, the Republicans are Being Hypocrites: A Reflection on 2/6/09

For George W. Bush’s $700 billion economic bailout plan, the republicans had no problem bailing out Wall Street, with the house voting 263 to 171 in favor of the bill (with 91 of 199 republicans voting for it). So the question now: Why are House republicans putting up such a fight when it comes to [...]

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The Generation of Self-interest: Generation Y

The year of 2009 is young, but Generation Y should start working on our New Year’s resolution right now. As someone who is pushing thirty, I’m sick of hearing the common mantras of my generation: “I don’t have time,” or “I’m used to doing things my own way,” or “I guess I’m kind of selfish [...]

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daily routine

Woke her up, fucked her, had a cigarette, a cup of coffee, dropped her off, went to work, did some work, went to lunch, did some more work, called her again, picked her up, fucked her, had a cigarette, dropped her off, drove to my house, unlocked my front door, walked in, washed my face, [...]

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The Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro, 50 Years Later: A Reflection

As a third generation Cuban American, I have mixed emotions on the Cuban Revolution. To see the footage of Fidel Castro parading through the streets of Havana with overwhelming approval on January 1, 1959, is bittersweet. I suspect I, like many Cuban Americans, have a love/hate relationship with Castro and his Revolution. On one side, [...]

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