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"History is always written by the winners."
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Source: The Free Thought Project
What is history, but a fable agreed upon?
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American Indians are the poorest of all of America's ethnic groups. Why? The government. Duh. Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of "The New Trail of Tears," explains.
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prager university
2017
Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie talks to Lisa Kennedy Montgomery about the bill to abolish the Department of Education. Interview from Fox Business, February 2017.
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Sean Spicer (Melissa McCarthy) and Jeff Sessions (Kate McKinnon) take questions from the press (Bobby Moynihan, Mikey Day, Vanessa Bayer, Sasheer Zamata, Cecily Strong, Kyle Mooney). From SNL, 11 Feb 2017.
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2017
John Stossel on free speech, political correctness, and safe spaces.
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y'all are ridiculous
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The World Champ Judah Friedlander's stand-up bit on Columbus Day. Taped at the Comedy Cellar in NYC on 8/10/15. From Judah World Champ @ YouTube.
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"When danger's near, exploit their fear." Debate relevance: Should marijuana be legalized? Why is marijuana illegal, when liquor and cigarettes aren't?
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A debate live on Fox and Friends. From February 2003, about a month before the Iraq War began and just after the worldwide protests of the impending U.S.-led invasion.
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There has been a lot of discussion around the topic of abortion lately, partly influenced by recent political gaffes by republican senators concerning the concept of abortion in cases of rape.

Let me just say that I am pro-choice. I am not pro-choice because I hate babies or children, or because I believe a fetus isn't a living thing. Maybe that makes me worse, because I love children. I love children so much, I invested in them by choosing a career in nurturing them and their minds and helping them grow. I recognize that even if we quibble about the specific definition of where life begins,...
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Should projects involving eminent domain require citizen approval?

No, projects involving eminent domain should NOT require citizen approval.

I think that when you let people have input in cases where eminent domain is being used, you undermine the use of eminent domain.
Eminent domain should only be used when it benefits the public good. Undermining that rule would damage the public good. Like stated before, people hardly think about the public good when it is about their own stuff.

People are often emotional in these cases: they want to keep their property even though they get a just compensation....
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This article is, perhaps, mislabled, as there are several ironies concerning the American political party system. But I want to focus on a major one, an amusing one, really, and that is the difference between a party's economic politics and its social politics.

When asked what the main difference between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party is, the answer that comes is simple enough. The democrats believe in big government, and the republicans believe in small governent. That is to say, democrats would want the government taking care of you at all times whereas the republicans would...
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Part of me feels that America didn't vote for Barack Obama, not for his ideas nor his charisma. When America voted Obama, they were above all voting democrat due to the current economical situation in the US.
Although the polls told us that Obama was in the lead, one might have still predicted Mccain as the final outcome.
As previously an African American president was unheard of. Even his predicted outcome in the polls failed to convince me, believing that Obama like so many other black political figures in America would suffer the 'bradley effect'.
This would lead many to the conclusion that...
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