Monthly Archives: November 2012
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Legend and “Lincoln”
2November 27, 2012 by liebestropfchen
I really enjoy the subtle things about movies which can be used to convey emotion. “Lincoln” is another Steven Spielberg …
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Thanksgiving With Grandma
Leave a commentNovember 21, 2012 by liebestropfchen
Thanksgiving is such a precious tradition in our nation. Each year the corporate desire for increased revenues seems to creep …
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The Great Secession
Leave a commentNovember 20, 2012 by liebestropfchen
Boy, I love a good demonstration. Even better when there happens to be a healthy dose of frivolity. The movie …
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Freedom of Speech, Not the Freedom To Be Heard
Leave a commentNovember 19, 2012 by liebestropfchen
As much as I enjoy a good discussion, either with like-minded folks or with those who disagree with my viewpoints, …
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“Can I Call You Joooooe?”
10November 18, 2012 by liebestropfchen
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Why Steel Magnolias Is the Ultimate Chick Flick (Men, pay attention so you’ll never have to watch it)
2November 15, 2012 by liebestropfchen
Contrary to what some modern thinkers may say about women like me who are very outspoken about women’s rights, I …
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James Madison, Meet Ron Paul!
Leave a commentNovember 15, 2012 by liebestropfchen
“What influence, in fact, have ecclesiastical establishments had on Civil Society? In some instances they have been seen to erect …
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We’re All Getting Thrown Over the Cliff
Leave a commentNovember 9, 2012 by liebestropfchen
The election is over, tears of joy or anger have been wiped away, the confetti has been swept up, and …
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Personal vs. Corporate
Leave a commentNovember 8, 2012 by liebestropfchen
McDonald’s revealed today that their monthly sales fell 1.8% in October, which was the first negative growth the company has …
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It Came Down to Ohio…Again
4November 7, 2012 by liebestropfchen
Living in the swing state of Ohio brings with it an incredible amount of free education. I am not referring …
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