Safety net strangles America’s future
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If we could remove firearms from the citizenry, we would not have changed the fact that we do not value human life. By prohibiting drugs and abortions, we fail to get to the root of those problems.
Editor’s note: Hunter Ewing submits jokes to comedian Argus Hamilton. These are the jokes Hamilton did not use.
You stagger out of bed in the morning, stumble into the bathroom and settle down to business. Some time later you rouse yourself, pull some paper from the roll, and — whoa. What is that? It isn’t supposed to be red. Is that blood?
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Q: My big toe got all swollen and red and very painful on one side. I went to the SHAC and they cut off part of my toenail. They told me it was an ingrown toenail. How does this happen? Is there any way I can avoid this in the future?
Editor’s note: This is in response to the column “Bible inspires only more questions,” published in Wednesday’s Daily Lobo. In his column, Don Schrader questions various parts of the Christian narrative as presented in the Bible.
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Q: Recently, I had a rash and I went to the doctor’s office and was told it was shingles.
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Disclaimer: Names and details have, of course, been changed to protect confidentiality. This patient is not real but he is representative of many patients I have seen with the same problem.
If you want to know the history of America, there are a few places you can look. Sure, you can read “history” as compiled by learned men or read biographies compiled by historians, but this is America. We don’t want to celebrate the plain, old facts; we want to hear the larger-than-life tales of our larger-than-life nation as seen through the eyes of our larger-than-life forebears. And when I think of men who fit that description, I think of the men featured in the tall tales of American history.
Editor’s note: This is in response to an online reader’s comment on the article “Erotic Fixation,” published in Thursday’s Daily Lobo. The article is about Sanctuary Above the Crypt, a local group that puts on fetish shows. The article featured a show in which performers faced their phobias.