Ethics

Is College A Waste of Money?

14 Comments 08 August 2011

It’s no secret that the US has been in financial trouble for a few years.  Job growth is slow and unemployment is high.  The economy is sputtering along like a 1971 Buick. The terrible nature of things has cast serious doubt on the feasibility of the “American Dream”. That doubt has translated into a movement [...]

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Hospital Denial of Service

3 Comments 29 July 2011

Imagine being down on your luck in the downtrodden economy.  No income, barely having a roof, and the quarter tank of gas in your car is for emergencies.  Then to make matters worst, you get sick.  Not just the sniffles and a runny nose.  A bad rash, uncontrollable temp, discolored fingernail beds, and sharp pains [...]

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Married People with a Hall Pass

3 Comments 28 July 2011

Awww marriage – the bond between a man and woman (or man and man or woman and woman depending on your state).  Happiness and Good times.  Ok ok, who are we kidding?  Marriage has its ups, but also its downs and many times, it seems easier to just try and escape it all. What better [...]

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Judging Based Upon Physical Appearance

3 Comments 27 July 2011

I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase… Don’t judge a book by its cover Every time you leave home and travel to work, the mall, on vacation, the restaurant, or walk down the street, ride in the elevator or go on a job interview – you’re judged.  People are judging you based upon your appearance and [...]

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Ethics

Biological or Chemical Warfare

7 Comments 26 July 2011

Chemical warfare has been around for longer than many of us can remember.  Dating back and proven in the Greek times, poison tips arrows were used against enemies.  You may even recall movies like the Scorpion King where scorpion stinger poison was used on assailants.  Fast forward to current times, and you recall how we [...]

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Ethics

Others spanking your kids

6 Comments 25 July 2011

When was the last time you were at the mall and saw someone there with their bad kid causing havoc?  During my recent visit I saw this about 3 times.  I saw one little boy playing hide and seek with his mom behind the clothing racks in Macy’s.  I saw one little girl pouring water [...]

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Ethics

America’s Core Values

4 Comments 08 July 2011

Change is constant in society.  A certain amount of change is good.  It challenges us physically, psychologically, mentally, and financially.  Things like working out, learning to balance a budget, and encouraging your friends to volunteer come to mind. Some change is bad.  I’m thinking massive layoffs, recessions, and pandemics here. Something has changed in the [...]

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Ethics, Sports

NBA and NFL Lockouts

8 Comments 07 July 2011

We all know that the NFL and NBA are currently both locked out.  We all agree that there is greed on both sides of the coin in each dispute.  In the video above Kevin Blackstone draws stunning comparisons between the way big sports teams handle money and the way macroeconomy is headed in America. Most [...]

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Entertainment, Ethics

Stiff Goats

8 Comments 06 July 2011

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Ethics

Is BET The New KKK?

10 Comments 04 July 2011

Dr. Boyce Wakins, a respected “public intellectual”, went on a tirade following last week’s BET awards.    In an article printed at news one Watkins fires stinging darts at BET and Lil’ Wayne.  According to the article they are lumped together because Lil’ Wayne received the most award nominations. Watkins argument is easy to understand. [...]

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