Letter to the editor: Republicans need to show they care, stop being 'do-nothings'
On the day we remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Barack Obama was sworn in for his second term as president, having won the 2012 elections.
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On the day we remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Barack Obama was sworn in for his second term as president, having won the 2012 elections.
Political parties are made up of people, and people are flawed; and so our political parties are flawed. Like any other major institution, the leaders of our political parties sometimes make decisions based not on what is best for the people they represent and whose interests they protect, but what is best for that institution's image.
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012, Wikipedia blacked out and the world ended. All over the country, on Facebook statuses and twitter feeds, from Google to Tumblr and everything in-between, American citizens united in their opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). The bill is intended to protect copyrights laws on the wild frontier that is the World Wide Web, but however well-intentioned the bill might be, it is widely acknowledged as a heavy step toward censoring the internet. And if there is one thing Americans won't stand for, it's the government restricting our access to bootleg episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. I simply must know more about Kim's short lived marriage.