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Let's Chuck the Drinking Age

Friday, August 22, 2008 by Unknown

David Harsanyi has an excellent op-ed piece in the Denver Post.

From the op-ed:

What happens when presidents from more than 100 of the nation's best-known colleges call on lawmakers to consider lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18? Well, a brigade of hyperbolic mommies start screaming at them, that's what.

In the Amethyst Initiative, college presidents have offered a rational, if counterintuitive, plan. Let's stop treating young adults like wards of the state. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (naturally) replied: No debate allowed.

More here.

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When Sex Is Not as Private as You Expect

by Unknown

From ABCNews.com:

People are (or will be) having sex all around America today. But that's nobody's business. Sex is a private matter, right? Except that local authorities sometimes say it is their business.



Read the rest of this excellent article by John Stossel and Patrick McMenamin here.

TSA Playset up for bid on Ebay

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This playset from Playmobil is up for auction on Ebay (courtesy of Stupid Security).
You have got to check it out.

Another Little Bit of Whimsy

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I got a kick out of this, thought you would, too.




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Objective Vs Subjective Reality

Tuesday, August 19, 2008 by Unknown

In 2081 Everyone Will Finally Be Equal

Monday, August 18, 2008 by Unknown

From the movie's website:

Based on the short story Harrison Bergeron by celebrated author Kurt Vonnegut, 2081 depicts a dystopian future in which, thanks to the 212th Amendment to the Constitution and the unceasing vigilance of the United States Handicapper General, everyone is finally equal... The strong wear weights, the beautiful wear masks and the intelligent wear earpieces that fire off loud noises to keep them from taking unfair advantage of their brains. It is a poetic tale of triumph and tragedy about a broken family, a brutal government, and an act of defiance that changes everything.
Everyone needs to see this movie when it is released. Watch the trailer here.

'The Citizens Deserve Peace'—but Not Freedom

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From Jacob Sullum @ Reason's Hit & Run Blog:

On Tuesday the city council of Helena—West Helena, Arkansas, unanimously gave police the authority to impose a 24-hour curfew on any part of the city. A.P. reports that a 24-hour curfew already has been in effect in one especially crime-ridden neighborhood of the town for a week. (Doesn't that make it a 168-hour curfew?) So far the curfew has resulted in 32 arrests, mostly for misdemeanors. Although police, who are armed with "military-style M-16 or M-4 rifles, some equipped with laser sights" as well as "short-barrel shotguns," could arrest people simply for leaving their homes

More here.

Could Racism Really Keep Barack Obama Out of the White House?

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From Pajama's Media:

In his color-coded article, “The Color-Coded Campaign,” John Heilemann doesn’t just hint that racial prejudice will prevent Barack Obama from winning the White House. He states it directly and without equivocation. The reason America’s first black major party presumptive presidential nominee hasn’t blown out the intractably boring and uninspiring John McCain in the polls, given “surging” Democratic voter registration and voters’ disenchantment with Republicans, is his skin color.

It wouldn’t have anything to do with Obama’s liberal beliefs, inexperience, gaffes, and inconsistencies, would it? No, it’s because he’s black, says Heilemann and other liberals. Lurking just below the surface of any white person’s criticism of Barack Obama is racial bias. Heilemann’s article leaves the impression that Obama longs to take the high road and rise above such distractions; Republicans and other white people just won’t let him.

For more, visit this website.

Man lip syncs "Be My Baby" while getting hair cut

Sunday, August 10, 2008 by Unknown

Today we take a break from all the depressing and rather frustrating political news to bring you a little bit of whimsy.


By My Baby Speed Dub @ Yahoo! Video


Courtesy of the fine folks @ boingboing.net (thanks guys!)

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Advantages and Disadvantages of a Two-Party System

Saturday, August 2, 2008 by Unknown

This article from Wikipedia is an excellent spark for debate on our two-party system.