Gabriel Hale

Unforeseen Consequences

In this glorious modern age, people seem all too eager to jump into things. From relationships and marriages, to credit cards and bank loans—even signing up for a phone plan just to have the latest and greatest smartphone on the market. Now more than at any other point in recorded history, people seem to be

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Lowering The Standards

Prologue   I\’d be remiss to not address the events that have transpired in recent weeks. What with the RNC and DNC Conventions coming and going, candidates dropping out of the presidential race—only to find themselves as part of another campaign—as well as remarks (both past and present) made by said candidates, it all seems

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A Matter of Choice

Introduction:   In the war of words surrounding the topic of abortion, by calling it a matter of choice, one side has waged a far more aggressive campaign to control the narrative and shape people’s perceptions on the issue. Through carefully disguised propaganda designed to keep even the most fervent supporters in ignorance, the proponents

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No One Else is Coming

Introduction   “Quis est homo, si non facit mundum meliorem” when translated from Latin says, “What man is a man, if he does not make the world better”. Seems to me a valid and sobering question, because it poses, actually, it lays a challenge at the feet of those who hear it. The challenge to

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More Than Mere Semantics

Intro:   It would seem that in our modern society words are no longer the fixed building blocks of language they have been since, well, the creation of verbal and written communication. Indeed, it\’s more than mere semantics, as words and their usage have become something more fluid and amorphous, shaped into whatever the speaker

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