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anthony.christopher | August 20, 2015
Everett D. Mitchell is the Director of Community Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also an attorney, pastor, and community leader.  At a recent panel discussing "Best Policing Practices," Mitchell said that police should stop prosecuting individuals who shoplift from Wal-Mart and Target. His reasoning? He simply does not believe that police have any justification to engage…
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anthony.christopher | August 19, 2015
Boston Dynamics, a firm owned by Google, recently unveiled a video of their latest humanoid robot, "Atlas," that can walk, run, climb, and even scramble over rocks better than most humans.  "Our focus is on balance and dynamics - working a little bit the way people and animals do, where you move quickly in order to keep yourself stabilised,"  said Boston Dynamics' Founder Marc Raibert. Robots…
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anthony.christopher | August 17, 2015
Chimps now have human rights?  The University of Denver Sturm College of Law has become the first school in the nation to adopt an animal-law "professorship." Or, in other words, he'll make work for lawyers. The university's professorship devoted to animal rights comes thanks to a "generous gift" from the Animal Legal Defense Fund.  The "generous gift" is welcoming its first recipient, Justin…
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anthony.christopher | August 14, 2015
Dennis Prager is a nationally-syndicated radio talk show host, columnist, author, and founder of PragerU.  In his recent video, "The Nuclear Deal With Iran," Prager notes the parallels between contemporary Iran and Nazi Germany prior to World War II. The similarities are frightening, to say the least. Watch for yourself: The video begins by explaining how on September 30th, 1938, British…
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anthony.christopher | August 11, 2015
Michael Bell is a professor of "Community and Environmental Sociology" at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His Departmental Areas of Interests include: Gender, Rural Sociality, Race and Ethnic Sociology, Political Sociology, among many others. For starters, Professor Bell is a complete contradiction to the claims he preaches throughout his paper "The Problem of the Original Capitalist" In…
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anthony.christopher | August 10, 2015
On July 28th, President Obama spoke to the African Union in Ethiopia to discuss the power structure of their government and the need for long-established leaders to give up their power and step down. Obama joked to African diplomats: "I actually think I'm a pretty good President; I think if I ran, I could win." WATCH the video from the AP:  However, a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone…
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anthony.christopher | August 6, 2015
"Queer Theory" professor Karma Chàvez and fellow taxpayer-gouging studies professor Sara McKinnon recently co-authored a letter to the Capital Times (progressive Wisconsin news outlet) titled "Sara L. McKinnon and Karma Chàvez: Request for no police interaction is reasonable." In the letter, they start off with this:  "Dear Editor: We write this as a white lesbian woman and a light-skinned…
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anthony.christopher | August 5, 2015
Karma R. Chávez is a professor of "Queer Theory" and "Queer Migrations" in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of "Queer Migration Politics" as well as the co-founder of the Queer Migration Research Network which is promoted using the university's site (at the bottom of her profile under 'Links') Upon doing some research into the The…
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anthony.christopher | August 3, 2015
Gawker writer Sam Biddle just released presidential candidate Donald Trump's cell phone number.  Biddle justifies the attack as fair treatment for The Donald releasing Senator Lindsay Graham's (R-SC) phone number last month. In case you missed it:      
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anthony.christopher | July 29, 2015
On Friday, part of the Bergdorf Goodman building in New York City was put on lockdown for Hillary Clinton and her large entourage.  Reason? Hillary's exclusive ninth floor appointment with her hairdresser, John Barrett.  She was spotted entering the high-end Fifth Avenue building through a secret side entrance, likely to avoid any contact with humans. Salon owner John Barrett charges $600 for…