Vol 95 Issue 12 - Published December 2, 2005
Behold, the End is near ...
Though there’s usually not much reason to put stock into myths and superstitions, recent events may have persuaded us to give apocalypse predictions another look. While Death himself may not be riding in on a pale horse at the moment, such things do not seem far off. Observe:

Criminal activity has increased in recent days, reaching levels of frequency and intensity that would cause Genghis Kahn alarm. Perhaps that’s an overstatement, but ...

Registration reduced to chance
I find that registration makes us delve into our minds to try and find answers to life’s most challenging questions. Who am I? What do I want to do with my life? What will I do after college? What idiot made this registration system? I mean, honestly ... more
A lying tradition
An old saying asks, “How can you tell when a politician is lying?” The answer: “When his lips are moving.”

Although flagrantly derisive, this adage does not seem too far off the mark for U.S. politicians. Sadly, our government has almost mad ... more


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