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  1. Honesty Online: A Modest Proposal

    — Is it time for an ombudsman?

    OPINION in Politics by Mark Eden

  2. Bailout Rejected: World Doesn't End

    — We have survived the financial crisis of 2008 without committing ourselves to a higher mountain of debt.

    OPINION in Politics by Mike Johnston

  3. The Appraisal: One Source of Our Economic Woes

    — The current mess this country finds itself in regarding the entire financial industry has many culprits. Appraisals are one.

    OPINION in Politics by Baritone

  4. LA Times Blinded From Light Shed By Hugo Chavez

    — Los Angeles Times editors lambasted Hugo Chavez, failing to realize he was right. They were wrong.

    OPINION in Politics by Mike Green

  5. A Question of Trust

    — We will again discover too late that we've been sold out for thirty pieces of tarnished political silver.

    OPINION in Politics by Realist

  6. When Everyone Is a Minority

    — We must begin now to prioritize and start planning to deal with the coming changes in our population.

    OPINION in Politics by Clavos

  7. A Word from the Hawking Institute for Mathematical Fantasy

    — The experiment that swallowed the world.

    SATIRE in Sci/Tech by Christopher Hoare

  8. Good News For the Constitutional Amendment that Ensures All the Others

    — There have been several positive developments for the 2nd Amendment recently.

    OPINION in Politics by Kenn Jacobine

  9. The Tale Of Two Assistants

    — So where is the better bang for your buck, with the real assistant or the virtual one?

    OPINION in Sci/Tech by Brandon J. Mendelson

  10. Are You a Blogcritic?

    — The "sinister cabal" is always looking for fine new contributors.

    NEWS in Culture by Eric Olsen

  11. Corporate Propaganda Within the Service Industry

    — Industry propagandists try and fail to inspire employees with cartoons and slogans rather than with a living wage.

    OPINION in Culture by Joe Harris

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