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Articles: Society


Can We Reach a Compromise on Abortion?
Sunday, May 8, 2005

When it comes to the hot-button issue of abortion, there are two bitterly-divided sides. Most people who have an opinion on the subject are either staunchly pro-choice or adamantly pro-life. Neither side will give an inch, and there are few people in between. Nevertheless, I believe the solution to the problem lies in the middle of the road. Then again, what are the chances of getting either side to budge a little and put this issue to rest once and for all?

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When Did Racism Become Acceptable?
Sunday, May 1, 2005

Please note this article includes racial epithets used to make a point. I am including them here verbatim in order to effectively express my disdain at their casual use.

I'll start off by answering the question I posed in the title: September 11, 2001. I cannot state emphatically enough that I do not condone the terrorist attacks that occurred on that date. At the same time, I cannot ignore the blatant racism that has surfaced since then, which seems to be propagated by many people and accepted by even more.

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