http://sickeninglyliberal.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/public...
A humorous essay about public healthcare in America. It can probably best be summed up with this one line: “No one ever wins when it comes to these debates and we always just walk away thinking about how big of an idiot that other person is.”
http://sickeninglyliberal.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/palin-...
A political blogger was going to write an essay on Sarah Palin's memoir, but decided to consult Merriam-Webster first. Trust me, this is way better than you could ever imagine.
http://www.rowthree.com/2009/10/13/i-have-been-a-stranger...
Come on… we all know what is coming: THIS… IS… THE PROMISED LAND!!!!
Sarah Silverman wants to end world hunger and has a flawless plan. Really, just try to find a single flaw in it. I dare you.
A commercial for some South African investment company that takes a look at the world if James Dean had never died. I bet he wouldn't have turned out as fat and creepy as Brando.
http://www.rowthree.com/2009/09/09/the-definitive-ten-gre...
What do Zeus, Jesus, and the Unabomber all have in common? No, they're not all deities - but they do all have awesome beards.
http://tragedyoftheage.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/on-heathc...
One man's plea for people to at least have a vague idea what they are talking about when speaking out for or against healthcare reform in America.
http://tragedyoftheage.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/on-social...
Is social networking really going to destroy an entire generation? One blogger examines the phenomenon that is instant communication… and discovers, yes, probably - social networking will kill us before a nuclear holocaust or divine apocalypse.
http://www.rowthree.com/2009/04/20/robin-hood/
Move over, Kevin Costner, there is a new Robin Hood in town. Dropping the tights, but keeping the bow, Russell Crowe takes on the role of some guy who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. No, not Barack Obama (I kid, I kid!)… Russell Crowe!
http://digg.com/movies/From_the_Films_A_Fictional_Future_...
With Obama recently selecting his Presidential cabinet, one man begins to think what movie characters he will include in his cabinet after he wins the Presidency.