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Unjust War - Blogs
Holding Out for Justice
Written by Mark Nehrenz   
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 11:25

The wintry winds gusting between the buildings of downtown Oklahoma City got pretty dangerous last week. Sometimes they picked up tables, or caused bloody lips by hurdling dry erase boards through the air. Let's just say this wasn't the ideal place to try and end the longest running war in Africa.

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No Nukes Is Good Nukes
Written by Tyler Wigg-Stevenson   
Thursday, 24 September 2009 23:16
To a generation that’s come of age since the Cold War’s end, the news this week from the UN might seem ho-hum: A summit-level meeting of the Security Council unanimously passed a resolution laying the groundwork for a nuclear weapons-free world.  

And? The Bomb is so last century. 

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You, Too, Can Be a Cocktail Party Wonk
Written by Tyler Wigg-Stevenson   
Sunday, 12 July 2009 19:36

The Bomb is back. For the first time in decades, newspapers are spinning headlines about atomic weapons, the 20th century’s original MAD men—as in, mutually assured destruction!

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Obama’s Palm Sunday Mandate
Monday, 06 April 2009 17:08

Each year on Palm Sunday, a week before Easter, Christians celebrate the unlikeliest of invasions: one man, Jesus of Nazareth, riding unarmed into Roman-ruled Jerusalem on a donkey, surrounded by followers waving palm fronds. His arrival started a chain of events resulting in His arrest on Thursday, crucifixion on Friday, and resurrection on Sunday.

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Examining the Tragedy in Darfur
Written by Mark Gudgel   
Friday, 29 June 2007 15:41

“Welcome to Barnes and Noble, can I help you?”

“Yes, thank you, I’d like any books you have on Darfur.”

“Who was that again?”

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