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If you haven’t read Abraham Maslow’s A Theory of Human Motivation, do yourself a favor and give it a look.
I don’t know if I’ve quite reach that point of his self-actualization, but I’ve got the feeling that I’ve got to be damn near close. Discussing it with someone that I consider a mentor of sorts [...]
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Tags: abraham maslow, afl-cio, barack obama, fight club philosophy, maslow's hierarchy of needs, racism, richard trumka, sarah palin, self-actualization
Kurt Loder: We Hardly Knew You
Kurt Loder. American Hero.
The weekends aren’t too good for me. I get pulled around a lot. And it looks like I might be adding more workload to my schedule. But I was glad I had enough time to spy this.
First of all, I don’t like Michael Moore. He just annoys me. I don’t like when [...]
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Tags: barack obama, health care, john mccain, kenan thompson, kurt loder, michael moore, sicko, socialism, tom brady
Immigration, Cont.
Cool Hand John
Something I wrote for work below.
John McCain: A Step in the Right Direction
I don’t think I’ll be voting for the Arizona senator, but his stance on immigration is commendable, especially in the face of his own party’s opposition. At least, you know, when he makes it.
Also, if he looked as Cool Hand Luke [...]
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Tags: barack obama, illegal immigrant, immigration, immigration reform, john mccain
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