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    Entries in Philadelphia Inquirer (3)

    Monday
    Nov142011

    Wedding Day News- Who Cares?

    It’s simply that such blatant efforts to placate the News reading populace of the Philadelphia region with such frivolous stories of irrelevant occurrences throughout the region because it won’t upset them, and may even make them happy, reflects a significant decline in journalistic integrity.

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    Friday
    Sep242010

    I Am a Bulldog

    A few years ago, my apprehensive system of beliefs took a dose of reality that went quite beyond the previously conventional prescribed amount of pragmatism—another case of priestly pedophilia was made public by the Catholic Church.

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    Wednesday
    Mar102010

    To Be or Not to Be Our Legacy: America’s Healthcare Plan

    America must be the most egocentric democracy that has ever existed. In a world of ever increasing medical advances and improving healthcare, we are debating whether we should share these advancements with our own citizens. It would be morally wrong for us not to share our knowledge to benefit the sick and aging in the world, let alone our own neighbors. But as we fight over dollars and cents and particular language of certain procedures, the message is loud and clear to the world: we do not care about the well being of each other and the right of our citizens to a healthy life.

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