Politics
In Defense of New Marriage
koppie — Thu, 02/16/2012 - 02:33
I've got a couple friends who have recently started telling people they're married. They're gay, but that's not the problem. The problem is there was no ceremony and no ring. (I'm not going to name names, because this rant really isn't about that, it's about a larger point.)
Obviously, we're entering a new era for marriage. There used to be certain assumptions about marriage:
Dude Has A Point
koppie — Tue, 02/14/2012 - 10:26
So, apparently people are in a tizzy over Rick Santorum's comments about women in the workforce. I think he has a point. Hear me out.
SOPA Blackout: Its Consequences
koppie — Wed, 01/18/2012 - 20:58
So, a lot of websites, including Wikipedia, are blacking themselves out today to protest SOPA. Apparently someone has decided to take the protest one step further: instead of just imagining life without Wikipedia (because it's blacked out because of SOPA), some people are acting it out. I'm seeing a bunch of Twitter hashtags for #factswithoutwikipedia. Here's the best of the lot:

Remembering the Jewish Spring
koppie — Fri, 12/23/2011 - 06:32
I've previously blogged about the true story behind Hanukah. To recap: it had nothing to do with oil in the lamp. That was made up by rabbis hundreds of years later, in a deliberate attempt to water down the true message of the holiday.
Being Honest
koppie — Sat, 09/24/2011 - 00:14
Palestine deserves statehood.
Now, before the wolves descend, let me make a couple things clear:
1. I am a Zionist in the traditional sense: I believe in the right of the modern State of Israel to exist, and to defend itself. But even if you set aside the theoretical considerations, you've got a state that's been there for 60 years, with 6 million people living there. Short of ethnic cleansing, there's no way to get rid of them now.
9/11: Ten Years Later
koppie — Mon, 09/12/2011 - 09:54
Every time I look at the American flag, I feel torn. The flag, like every other, is a symbol. The American flag in particular represents some wonderful things. Most of the greatest events in the last 200 years were thanks to America, events such as the rise of modern democracy. But America also has some stains on her history, things like slavery (after most of the rest of the civilized world had abandoned the practice), internment camps for Japanese Americans, and ethnic warfare against Native Americans.
The Myth of the Liberal Obama
koppie — Mon, 08/08/2011 - 23:44
Credit to Paul Peterson for sharing this article by Sirota from Salon.com: http://www.salon.com/news/david_sirota/2011/08/05/obama_fdr_debt_ceiling/index.html
The basic argument: Obama isn't weak; he just isn't a liberal. Well sure, he's a Democrat, but his record seems awfully conservative. Bottom line: he's a powerful centrist and Democrats should stop acting surprised when he doesn't advance their liberal agenda.
I disagree.
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