Author: Seth Nigrosh

Egyptian Protestors: Our Brothers and Sisters or Forgotten Relatives?

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The US should throw its full support behind the Egyptian protesters.

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Will Sarah Run?

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Every article I read, every political website I visit, seems to be asking the same question: will Sarah Palin run for the Republican...

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DADT Opposition: A Symptom of Republican Radicalism

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It’s been almost two weeks since we’ve known the results of the Pentagon study about Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The report indicates...

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WikiLeaks: Treasonous or Necessary?

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Oklahoma and Islamophobia

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I’m going to apologize in advance for not keeping a civil tone in this essay. Because, really, you’ve got to be kidding me. A ban on...

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Republicans: Intelligent Opposition or Mindless Hacks?

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In today’s New York Times, Ross Douthat has a column that looked at how ready the Republicans are to be the majority in the House. Now,...

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A Tale of Two Rallies

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The Danger of Primaries

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A lot of the people I’ve talked to recently have said that they don’t feel represented by either the Republicans or the Democrats....

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Puff, Puff, Pass Marijuana Legalization

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For today’s post, I’d like to take a look at California’s voter initiative to legalize pot. If the measure passes, and the sky...

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Why Voting Matters

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Discrimination is Still Alive and Well in “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”

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I know that we’re in the middle of a war, and that any change in military policy needs to be looked at carefully. But at the same time,...

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Dinesh D’Souza and the Rise of the Irrational Right

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One of the worst things about politics today is how some people are willing to say just about anything to score points. Look at Dinesh...

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