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Sunday, October 30, 2016
Huma Abedin: Hillary will throw her under the bus. A Catholic reflection on politics and fame as All Souls Day approaches and we remember our honored dead
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Eleven days before the presidential election, FBI director James Comey announced he is reopening the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton...
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Friday, October 28, 2016
Educational Credit Management Corporation and the U.S. Department of Education: Are They Co-Conspirators in Accounting Fraud?
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Last March, an Arizona bankruptcy court discharged $245,000 in student loan debt owed by Rita Gail Edwards , a 56-year-old single woman ea...
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Sued Because You Defaulted On a Private Student Loan? Read Richard Gaudreau's blog in Huffington Post about National Collegiate Student Loan Trust
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If you defaulted on a private student loan and got sued, you should read Richard Gaudreau 's recent blog essay in the Huffington Post . ...
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Suicides and a Jail Death in Anadarko, Oklahoma: Bitter, Angry and Frightened, Oklahomans will not vote for Hillary
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Last January, the Washington Post reported on a spate of suicides in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Four people committed suicide over a period of less...
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
Medieval America: Victor David Hanson correctly diagnoses the collapse of American liberal democracy
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It is difficult to convey a brilliant insight in less than 2,000 words, but Victor David Hanson has done it. In a brief essay published las...
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
The Department of Education strips ACICS of accrediting authority: It's time to pull the plug on the rapacious for-profit college industry
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Turn out the lights The party's over They say that All good things must end Willy Nelson Turn Out the Lights Last month,...
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Monday, October 10, 2016
America's "Men Without Work": It's not their fault
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Almost a third of American men in their prime working years are not working. Thirty-two percent of men older than 20 are out of the labor fo...
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