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Death of an illusion or How does it feel to have no money? Like a poem, I guess.
When a question stymies me, I write a poem.
14 commentsHunter Hayes, "country music with a lot of experimentation"
Hunter Hayes began his cajun music debut on stage 16 years ago. Having achieved the ripe old age of 20, this phenomenal musician plays 30 instruments and has made the transition from cajun to country.
12 commentsThree simple reasons why I, an unemployed person, am opposed to the Keystone Pipeline
Much has been made of the Keystone Pipeline and the millions of jobs and cash it will bring to the U.S. Why wouldn't I be for it, considering we are in the energy business and unemployed? Because the claims are bogus and the pipeline will negatively affect the lives of over 2 million neighbors.
20 commentsHardships as the pathway to peace; a poem for the unemployed
Sympathy is under rated; a poem for the unemployed.
16 commentsWhy do human beings verbally attack opponents with ferocity; what is the psychology of such anger or abuse?
What causes one hubber to attack another with vicious verbal abuse? This hub looks at a few possibilities and invites you to share your thoughts.
14 commentsWhat is really going on in the war between Wall Street and Main Street; debunking the argument of envy
Mitt Romney believes a majority of Americans are envious. What say you? Has the American character, once considered optimistic, rugged individualist, and puritan fallen to the seven deadly sins?
12 commentsTim Tebow and Eric Liddell, athletes with a mission
Tim Tebow, quarterback for the Colorado Broncos, a National Football League team gives glory to God in a manner reminiscient of Scottish athlete Eric Liddell, inspiration for a movie that won four Oscars including Best Picture in 1981 called Chariots of Fire.
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