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How the Bandits Got In the House Summer 2004 On the real nature of the Republican Revolution. |
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The Dangers of Second Hand Thought Autumn 2004 On authenticity and integrity. |
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How to Lose Friends and Influence No One December 2004 On the rewards of philosophy. |
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There Is Always Hope February 2005 On hope in the depths of despair. |
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Farewell to a Stranger March 2005 An essay in memory of Hunter S. Thompson. |
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Troubled Thoughts in a Time of Crises September 2005 [unpublished] On Hurricane Katrina, Right-Wing Egoism and the effects of selfishness – rejected for publication; read it and see why. |
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A Meditation on Truth December 2005 On truth and culture, the union of the Divine and the mortal. |
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Of Stormy Nights and Rough Seas; Or, I Fought the Law and the Law Won
February 2006 On the immorality and injustices of the Bush Administration and the apathy of the American people. |
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The Death of a Myth and Birth of the Lie March 2006 On the end of creativity and freedom in the land of standardization and predictability. |
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Limericks For Our Times April 2006 The truth about Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld, and Cheney – and it rhymes. |
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Why I Vote For Democrats May 2006 Why a vote for the Democrats is a protest against injustice, greed, and ignorance. |
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A Lesson In Education and Politics June 2006 A commentary on the Lumpkin County School System after The New York Times reported on the problems teaching evolution in Dahlonega, GA in science classes, and the strange conduct of a principle and the superintendent. |
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I Have Seen The Light August 2006 A .10 gauge barrel full of sarcasm, irony, facts, and foolishness in answer to the local and national hyper-conservative glassy-eyed zombies who see no problem with torture, poverty, a police state, and an unending state of war. A long, somewhat sloppy rant – amusing if nothing else. |
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Farewell 10 October 2006 | |||
Richard Van Ingram
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