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Cracks in the Bell
by J. Barbeaux (centrist)
About The Author
J. Barbeaux is a student writer at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While primarily focused on creative nonfiction and poetry, he takes great interest in the politics of local, state and federal government. His heroes are Robert Burns, Thomas Jefferson and Kondraty Ryleyev. He is, as Ryleyev would say, a citizen first and a poet second.
About The Column
Cracks in the Bell is mostly an analysis of the current American presidential candidates. It focuses primarily on both their obvious and subtle cons, while considering how events today will shape the political spectrum tomorrow.
True Republicans Band Together
Published: January 30, 2008
How to act like true Republicans, true American Citizens, and promote Ron Paul
The Writers' Strike: Blessing In Disguise?
Published: January 15, 2008
A survey of the way the recent writer's strike has influenced this country's attention to the presidential campaign and the power of Television News Programs.
The Aftermath: Who Is the Next Ron Paul?
Published: January 15, 2008
Will the message of the Ron Paul Revolution become a mainstay in American politics?
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