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Elitism and Class, Race and Culture

Famous Common People I Have Known, Mick Hensley

vassar / August 6, 2016

Another in a series about common people I wish you could have known. I was born in a small town of just over a thousand people. It was a company town that ran the length of a creek that hugged…

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Editorials, Natural Law, Race and Culture

In Defense of the Justified Bloody Nose

vassar / March 16, 2016

You know the news story of the Trump supporter who sucker-punched a Trump rally protester.  Actually it was more of a sucker-forearm shiver to the chops, which makes more sense inasmuch as the puncher was 75 and the punchee was a…

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Risk and Reward, Does Obama Understand the Real Rules?

vassar / June 10, 2014

The question has been asked almost since Barack Obama took office, and that is whether he is the smartest man in the room, cold and calculating, ideological and ruthless, with his eye firmly on an as yet undefined prize, or is…

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