Tag: Politics
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An Open Letter to Kentucky Parents: It’s Time to Partner Up
Dear Fellow Parents, If you’re a parent of a K-12 student in Kentucky right now, we need to talk. With HB 208’s cellphone restrictions taking effect, our children are about to experience a significant shift in their school day. But here’s the thing—this change doesn’t start and end at the school doors. It starts at…
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What Superman Means To Me
I’m reposting a link to my story from April in response to all those who have problems with who Superman is and what he stands for: Truth, Justice, and the American Way ( i.e. helping those who cannot help themselves, being a light to those who are leaving darkness, being an example of what should…
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Kentucky’s Educational Crisis: Why Governor Beshear Must Act Now
Kentucky faces an educational emergency due to federal funding freezes and the implementation of SB 181, necessitating immediate action from Governor Beshear and the legislature.
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Kentucky’s SB 181: When School Oversight Extends Beyond School Hours
Kentucky’s SB 181, effective August 2025, imposes strict communication restrictions on school employees with students, raising significant constitutional and practical concerns about personal privacy and community relations.
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The Godfather Part III: An Unnecessary Epilogue to a Complete Tragedy
The Godfather Parts I and II exemplify tragic storytelling, while Part III’s attempt at redemption undermines Michael Corleone’s perfect character arc, complicating its emotional depth and coherence.
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The True Villain of The Godfather: Michael Corleone and the Corruption of Family
In Coppola’s Godfather saga, Michael Corleone, not the obvious villains, embodies true evil, betraying family values while destroying what his father protected.