Political Paradox: A Cycle of Virtue and Vice

A political party is, at its core, a paradox: an assembly of ideals, ambitions, and ideologies…

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Aggrandized Aggrandizement:

Between forgiveness and accountability, a dollar gift tests the moral spine of a reset agenda. President…

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Unveiling the Hidden Notes: [In] Vamidu’s Designation. [Pt-2]

Office of the Spatial Quasi Cooker Well, the Spatial Quasi Cooker’s job, a product of the…

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Beyond Sophistry: What Politicians Don’t Say!

“There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face.” ~ William Shakespeare. Elections come…

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Schooling: The Ill-Advised Conceit of the Scoundrel

Introduction “To many, formal education is no more preparation for service but an avenue for self-aggrandizement.”~…

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