Ah, the Dobbs case—the gift that keeps on giving, eternally trapped in the Supreme Court’s infinite loop of indecision. Since the 1930s, our esteemed judicial minds have been desperately plotting their escape from substantive due process, that pesky doctrine responsible for pesky things like individual rights. Congratulations to Dobbs for finally achieving this noble goal; […]
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Patricia Mae Andrzejewski, better known as Pat Benatar, was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on Long Island. One of her standout hits is the fiery rock anthem “Treat Me Right.”
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What happens when you defy the invisible forces that quietly shape your life? When you step beyond the boundaries drawn by unseen architects—when you venture into paths no one you know has ever dared tread? The movie “The Adjustment Bureau” reveals a dark truth lurking beneath the veneer of free will: our lives are meticulously […]
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In the grimly ironic world of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Murphy emerges not just as a symbol of rebellion but as the ultimate menace in the eyes of a state that prizes conformity above humanity. The methods the state employs—sterilization, imprisonment, lobotomy—are grotesque yet clinical solutions to perceived threats. Murphy embodies everything they […]
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