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Church Hates Islam, Not Afraid to Say So
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Padmini Mangunta
Whoa now. A church in Florida is not mincing words on a sign posted on its grounds, “Islam is of the Devil”. The church’s pastor, Terry Jones, has no qualms about the sign, saying he plans on adding other signs to include messages on abortion and gay marriage. Jones believes this is a message of awareness…
A Dignified Opinion
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Padmini Mangunta
Last night I wrote a post relaying my discomfort and chagrin at what I considered to be an unethical gut reaction to the homage paid to Michael Jackson after his death. A few days earlier, Hillary referenced an article asking if morality came from the heart or the head. Yesterday, the New York Times published…
My Gut is Treating Michael Jackson Unethically
By
Padmini Mangunta
I scared myself a bit today – while I’ve always prided myself for being independent enough to see past the ol’ Republican/Democrat divide, I’ve never actually experienced a time in which my gut (as opposed to my head) agreed with an outspoken Republican. I’m referring to New York Representative Peter King, who finds it repugnant…
Sarah Palin Resigns Early: Ethical Behavior from a Future Presidential Nominee?
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Padmini Mangunta
Warning: This post is based on a series of assumptions. Yesterday, Sarah Palin resigned from her position as governor of Alaska. Her supporters are left reeling in confusion, and her critics are chalking this up to more bizarre behavior from the 2008 vice-presidential candidate. To some, such as the Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse,…
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