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Notes from a student with a migraine from the liberal bias on Campus…
Offered by a Conservative student, Randy Deabay.
It is truly an amazing spectacle to see a paper with a byline of “The University of Maine At Presque Isle’s Student Voice”, when one finds only three opinion pieces from faculty, and staff in the UTimes [...]

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What this nation needs…
Our nation is on a brink. This brink is to be great once again, or to fall like the empires that built the annuals of history. Our nation does not need spectacular new ideas, nor world wind governmental change, but something so much simpler, so much easier.
This nation needs no division, but [...]

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Blossoms; passionate as the rose, in the purest hope of Spring
My heart follows your voice; as sweet as, that of a violin
Leaping like a tiger; the whisper of your name.
The evening is now floating in like a great eagle’s wing to a new beginning.
Warmly comforted by the touch of your hand that I hold next [...]

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One has to wonder, why people are easily fooled by the antics, and pre-planned wording by those who are running for their place to be the candidate for president. Are we so desperate to find a white knight in shining armor, that we will attach our hopes on those who can act out a part, [...]

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“Change” and one has to wonder, how many meanings does that word mean, and how would one go about creating change? Does it mean change your style of clothing, change of hair dews? Maybe what they mean is changing your socks? When one listens to a dozen different potential candidates for the next elected president, [...]

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While listening to the rhetoric of each of the candidates, and their pundits, it is hard to dig through to find the truth. I was able to dig through, and find some interesting facts to ponder.
While remembering, that with each incoming person, there was an outgoing person, who may have done some preliminary work to [...]

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Finally, tonight there was a forum/debate that actually was realistic, and gave the viewers the opportunity to get to know more about each of the Republican candidates. It was refreshing, and insightful, as well as more informative than any others that this author has viewed.
This forum actually allowed me the opportunity to see each of [...]

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The fortune-tellers are in overdrive since the Iowa Caucus. It seems as though newscasters and pundits know what the American people want better than we do. Maybe if these news shows would stop trying to predict the outcomes of votes, and the necessity of some to win, or die, then people could actually focus on [...]

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Benazir Bhutto, two times prime minister of Pakistan, was assassinated today. According to current reports coming out of Pakistan, two shots were the killing wounds, while simultaneously; a bomb detonated at the rally she had just attended. While going to her vehicle to leave the current rally that Bhutto had just been at, she was [...]

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As the hours tick by, the holidays come to a finale, or is it the opportunity to begin a yearlong celebration? One spends so much time planning, and preparing for one 24-hour period to come, be, and go. If one can do so much in preparation for one day of decoration, and a spirit of [...]

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