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Press X to Not Die: Another ignorant politician against video games? Where have I seen this before?
I really feel like I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but I guess I’ll never really understand what makes a politician tick. I’m not the biggest political follower. However, every time someone in Congress decides they feel the … Continue reading
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Positively Carnal: Students deserve better sex education
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, many legislators still believe that comprehensive sex education shouldn’t be in our schools. The small amount of sex ed making it into Louisiana classrooms is often wrought with misinformation, scare tactics, moral judgment, … Continue reading
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For Thinkers Only: Paying for politics is nothing new to the game
Calm down people, President Barack Obama is only the latest president to become a scapegoat for opponents of big money influence in politics. Obama has been attacked in the media for awarding his biggest fundraisers with plum jobs in his … Continue reading
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Press X To Not Die: If Valve enters console market, say goodbye to Sony
The big three. Whether it’s the Boston Celtics with Kevin Durant, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, or with the Miami Heat’s LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh, things always seem to come in three. I guess four’s a crowd … Continue reading
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The C Section: No one’s taking your guns
It’s happening again! Government fearing people are once again afraid this man will take away gun rights if reelected. This lunatic who happens to be the executive vice president of the NRA has posted a misleading article to the NRA’s … Continue reading
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Share the Wealth: How my economic philosophy was shaken by Robert J. Newman
Warning: This blog contains language some may find offensive. This morning I became another one of the countless victims of the “mindfuck.” Mindfuck: an idea or concept that shakes one’s previously held beliefs or assumptions about the nature of reality. … Continue reading
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Scum of the Girth: Church Point brings the punch-drunk loving
Church Point Mardi Gras is something that everyone should experience. It was without a doubt one of the most fun days I have had in a long time. Mardi Gras in Church Point isn’t just about how drunk you get, … Continue reading
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Press X To Not Die: Vita’s lack of portability could cost Sony in the long run
One item I didn’t really get a chance to touch on in my column thanks to word count is the Vita’s portability — or should I say lack thereof. The Vita is a powerful beast, there’s no denying that. However, … Continue reading
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Press X To Not Die: Netflix ripe for dethroning
Anyone familiar with my work here at The Daily Reveille knows how big of a proponent of Netflix I use to be. I’d tell all my friends, family and anyone who would listen to me they need to sign up … Continue reading
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The Philibuster: Confidentiality is overrated
Confession is an integral part of the lives of most Louisianians, but a Michigan criminal court case could change that in the near future. Specifically at issue is the sanctity of the content of communications between the clergy and the … Continue reading
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