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WE INTERRUPT THIS HIATUS TO BRING YOU….
BREAKING NEWS!!!!! Although the hiatus continues, a cure is being sought, testing on political prisoners continues, Obama claims he will “focus like a laser” on finding a cure…….. Although the hiatus continues here at TWE, I have launched another site … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Blogs and Blogging, Conservatism, Current Events, Humor, Site News, Uncategorized
Tagged Blogs, information, new site, News
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Einstein Really Was a Genius
That statement goes beyond his theories and general contributions to science. According to researchers who have studied Einstein’s brain, there are some highly unusual characteristics that may have contributed to his highly unusual mental ability. A study of 14 newly … Continue reading
Posted in American Society, Current Events
Tagged Albert Einstein, brain study, Einstein's brain, medical research, science
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Veteran’s Day: The stories of Danny Rodriguez and Bernard James.
Most people find the everyday stories of our veterans and their accomplishments extremely inspirational and why shouldn’t they? After all they willingly choose to join an organization which is demanding, stressful, and dangerous. But most of all and a fact … Continue reading
Patience, Altruism, and Idealism
Professor Robin Hanson, a blogger at Overcoming Bias, authored an intriguing post titled ‘Impatient Idealism‘ in which he points out that in terms of altruistic investment younger members of society tend to expect the greatest returns on their venture in … Continue reading
Posted in American Society, Essays, Opinion, Philosophy
Tagged Altruism, idealism, Old, Young
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FEMA’s Secret Weapon: ‘The Waffle House Index’
To people whom live outside of the usual hurricane prone areas in the Southeast United States this next post may sound like utter and sheer insanity. It seems FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Association) actually uses what they call the ‘Waffle House Index’ … Continue reading
History Suggests U.S. Should Stay Out of Syria
History Shows U.S. Intervention in Syria Is a Mistake Western interests have created today’s Middle East and its seemingly intractable problems. The attempt to “civilize” and channel the people who have lived there for thousands of years is futile, as … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Foreign Policy
Tagged Bashar al-Assad, Middle East, Syria, Syrian protests, Syrian rebels, US intervention, Western world
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Does Liberal bias exist in American universities and colleges?
Since the early sixties higher-academia has been plagued with the reputation of tilting incredibly left. Whether this phenomenon was some master-plan to use universities as leftist thought-factories subverting the minds of impressionable youth or the fact that liberal intellects tend … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Essays, Opinion, Western Society
Tagged academia, conservatism, higher education, Left-wing politics, liberalism
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I’ll Challenge Lawrence O’Donnell To A Fight First
Okay, Lawrence, let’s have a little talk, just you and me. When I hear you talk about wanting to fight Taggert Romney, why do I get the feeling you challenged him to a fight knowing full well beforehand there would … Continue reading
Posted in American Society, Humor, Opinion
Tagged Jason Bradley vs Lawrence O'Donnell, Lawrence O'Donnell, manhood, MSNBC, Taggert Romney
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