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November

Aaron Wolfe

Wolfe's Eye View
by Aaron Wolfe (Libertarian)

About The Author

My name is Aaron Wolfe, a student columnist for The Daily Egyptian - the student newspaper for Southern Illinois University Carbondale. I was also a precint captain for Ron Paul's presidential campaign, am currently working on a novel, and will soon be a certified secondary educator.

I got into writing columns because I was tired of the apathetic disposition of my generation. I'm tired of watching my country fall apart without a fight. My original passion was to write fiction, but I became too incensed by the goings-on of today's world to stay silent.

I'm ready for a fight and I'll defend my positions, this country, and every tuly patriotic American to my last breath. .

And I sincerely hope you'll join me in this endeavor.

I'm also an extremely complex person - and if I can ever fit a true description of who I am in a box, then I've lost my own battle against becoming a boring person.

 

"Dullness is ever apt to magnify." - Alexander Pope

About The Column

This is a collection of writings and columns by Aaron Wolfe on the American experience - the good, the bad, the ugly, and the bizzare.

This is more than a column. It is a call to action.

The Ron Paul Factor
Published: July 18, 2008
A look back at the manipulation of public opinion polls after Reagan Library and South Carolina GOP debates and how they distorted Ron Paul's affect on the 2008 presidential election.

The sins of the father
Published: July 18, 2008
An article about the Bush family's connection to Nazi Germany.

Be wary of holes in the polls
Published: July 16, 2008
A frightening look back at the New Hampshire primary earlier this year...

In and out with unChristianity
Published: July 15, 2008
An article about falling public opinion of Christians and a ground-breaking study by the Barna Group.

Snakes behind glass
Published: July 14, 2008
An article about media coverage of 9/11 and the War on Terror.

A quiet death
Published: July 14, 2008
An article about the destruction of the EV1 and how it reflects our national conciousness.

Digital Burn Heats Up Isolation
Published: July 12, 2008
If a book burns in cyberspace, does it make a sound?

The phenomenon of patriot games
Published: July 10, 2008
This article is an exploration of the U.S. Army's video game "America's Army" and its impact on recruitment and American culture.

Ron Paul could fix the dollar
Published: July 10, 2008
This article explores the often-ignored history of the Federal Reserve and Ron Paul's status as the only presidential candidate who addressed monetary policy.

9/11 documentaries challenge America
Published: July 10, 2008
A short review and analysis of 9/11 conspiracy films that have appeared on the internet - their themes, their cultural significance, and their impact.


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