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Talking to a Millennial (ages 15-29) about feminism is like talking to an Alaskan about heatstroke. They’ve heard of it, sure, and what they’ve heard sounds pretty unpleasant—but it’s not a part of their world. Not at all.
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When you say “socialism,” several things come to mind. The first are the most famous socialists of them all, Germany’s National Socialist party of yore, the goose-stepping Nazis who carved a deep wound into the fleshy world psyche. The second is Mussolini. I also think of the current Spanish government. Then I think of my cruel first grade teacher who once caught me with a bag of candy corn that I brought to school as a lunch snack (that I paid for with my own money). She made me distribute it evenly to every kid in my class “to be fair.”
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Does the state of your home reflect your state of mind? Can a neat one live happily with a messy one? To be continued…
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Don't tell me you haven't done it. Placed those fingers on the computer keys, heart racing, and typed: J…O…S… You've googled your ex.
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Ultimately, if you own a small business like I do, the choice between Obama and McCain could not be clearer. McCain’s economic proposals offer the prospect of greater prosperity and opportunity for expansion — and if you work for a small business, that should matter as much to you as it does to me. Barack Obama’s plans, by contrast, amount to policy that would burden small businesses and threaten up to 16 million jobs across the country. Given the current state of the economy, that’s a risk I’m not prepared to take — and that is why I am voting for John McCain.