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Change to believe in?

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On Wednesday February 11th 2009, a history was made. Morgan Tsvangirai was sworn in as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe by President Robert Mugabe. The winds of change were finally materializing in this long suffering country. The gravity of this occasion may not have been obvious around the world, but it was a massive day for all Zimbabweans, including myself.  Read More »

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i was only kidding

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I know I said that I had posted my last blog for this website, but somehhow it just seems stupid to have done so much and to have worked so hard to give up the day before the results are given. Therefore, here is another possibly-soon-to-be-deleted blog entry from moi:  Read More »

questionable identity

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Creative words and mentalities, ideas and opinions. I found this website by accident and now I'm here typing away. I have no idea what topics to write about and if they should be controversial or conservative. I mean I did see that there was a topic of week, for to give the writer and idea. But what if I write something that no one likes, I have a terrible fear of failure.  Read More »

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Historic Election Theft--Delegates Given To Presidential Candidate not on State's Ballot.

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Historic Election Theft--Delegates Given To Presidential Candidate not on State's Ballot.
Now it is not being talked about but in the future it will be!--A presidential candidate taking election ballots from a State where he was not on the ballot.'
This is more than goofy, it is wrong and crazy.  Read More »

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It's Time We Talked

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It’s something I see every single day. When I go online to engage in debate, when I get in discussions of current events in Economics class, even when I listen to speeches made by the leaders of our great nation, I see it. What I see is the polarization of our country into two camps. Members of each camp are convinced they are right, and find the ideas of the other camp to be ridiculous.  Read More »

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