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Sarah Palin Resigns Early: Ethical Behavior from a Future Presidential Nominee?
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Padmini Mangunta
Warning: This post is based on a series of assumptions. Yesterday, Sarah Palin resigned from her position as governor of Alaska. Her supporters are left reeling in confusion, and her critics are chalking this up to more bizarre behavior from the 2008 vice-presidential candidate. To some, such as the Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse,…
Iran and North Korea In the News: Does Caring Oblige Us To Take a Stand?
By
hfields
I was out of town for a couple of days, and apparently while I was away, Iran went (more) insane, and North Korea decided Hawaii might make a nice Fourth of July nuclear missile target. Greeeaat. Maybe I should have stayed away another week or so, or not tuned back in to current events once I…
Senator’s Staffer Emails Racist Obama Image; Should She Be Fired?
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Padmini Mangunta
We’ve all probably sent an email from our work account to the wrong person – I once worked at a large law firm where a first year associate sent out a raucous party invite to the entire firm, including all the partners. Well, he most likely survived the embarrassment, just as Sherri Goforth, an administrative…
Still Room for National Boundaries?
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Padmini Mangunta
I recently got into a somewhat heated discussion with a close friend. It wasn’t meant to be heated – I’d asked a pretty simple question, “Do you think you care more about what happens to an American vs. what happens to, say, a Canadian?” Cue fireworks! Okay, so maybe the question wasn’t so innocuous.
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