Debunking the "Obama's not really a big spender" meme. I didn't get why this was something his supporters latched on to anyway, considering spending doesn't matter in their minds. Right?
Sign of the times: New Orleans will be without a daily printed newspaper.
Another decade, another attempt at making an A Confederacy of Dunces film.
"Strict limits on campaign contributions only further entrench the two major parties. If your views aren’t in line with establishment thinking, if the party machinery has backed a more traditional candidate with predictable positions, you’ll be starting your campaign in a hole."
A brief look at just how insane Batman really is.
A Jefferson Parish school psychologist has some interesting views on the system's students. Why should we not allow parents the choice of where to send their children again?
Teacher acts as dentist on a 10-year-old autistic boy, with predictable results.
The federal government wants you to stop using your cell phone while driving. Unless you need information on road and traffic conditions, which they encourage you to call 511 for more information instead of relying on AM radio.
The headline on this post is slightly misleading. I answered 8 of the 9 questions correctly (88.9%), but the best NPR listeners could do was roughly 38.6%. And that was the best of the bunch studied. Granted that's better than Fox News watchers who barely eked more than 2 correct out of 9 (23.6%), but when I was in school anything below 60% was an F. So, sorry if I am not impressed by the knowledge of a group that couldn't hit 40%.
Dear Prudence: I was caught masturbating at a job I can't afford to lose.
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