by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 20, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
I first woke up in my thinking about the appropriateness of government social programs when I read the account of Senator Davey Crockett’s change of heart about funding a widow. More than that, itt makes me sick to my stomach when people blindly praise a...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Nov 4, 2010 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
I’ve heard it said — quite often — that if you didn’t vote, you can’t complain about the results. Some people subscribe to a more narrow truth that if you didn’t vote for the person who got elected, it’s not your fault. Does...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Feb 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
{This Wildcard Wednesday, I bring you an informative article on Islam from Stuart Green, written by Aisha Malik.} There is an extensive list of religions that exist throughout the world today. One of the religions that seem to generate the most questions in regards...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 12, 2011 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
When we are taught history, we are given the impression that distinctly different tribes and nationalities were always the norm. After all, it’s a lot simpler to grasp. There may be mention of the taking of Sabine women, but even the absorption of the Greeks...
by Fulano de Tal | Nov 14, 2012 | Psychology, Society & Culture, Technology & Futurism
How to carry on worrying but still learn to ‘love’ the interweb [[Tovarich]]/comrade: are you sitting comfortably? Good, then we’ll begin… Astute followers of de Tal’s blogs [who may have achieved double figures as we speak] will have noticed an understandable...