I'm a college student (still undecided, probably economics) in Kansas City, MO of the United States. I'm captain of my college debate team and I love having logical discussions about anything, as logic is slowly falling away from society. Check out my articles, hopefully I'll be a voice of practicality and reason that you may be looking for. If not, then hopefully we can agree that no matter what people will always think differently. If not, then life would be no fun and democracy, writing, journalism, and the art of debate and persuasion would have no purpose.
I work currently as a Pharmacy Technician and have countless hobbies and interests. Just to name a few big ones: Music (I play drumset), Collecting old U.S coins, Writing, Football, Baseball, Research, Texas Hold'em, and my friends.
My passion is ...
debate, logic, and persuasion
I know too much about ...
the collapse of the American dream
My parents always told me ...
no matter where life would take me, they would always love me
My childhood ambition ...
to become an astronaut
My favorite memory ...
getting Will Kraus elected to State Senate
Why I write ...
It's the ultimate form of expression and free speech
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
"Tom Sawyer" by Rush
My first job ...
fast food - we all have to do our time
My best moment ...
Taking 4th at Pi Kappa Delta College Debate Nationals
My inspiration ...
Jesus
Abraham Lincoln is arguably the greatest president that the United States has ever had. He has many famous quotations that have been repeated over the last 150 years by the leaders of the world. His words have had impact on each and every American and many of his quotations are well known by many individuals, whether they know it or not. Many of his quotations are well known and can even be seen in motion pictures and are popularly referenced, and others are not so well known and you may only hear once or twice in a lifetime. One thing holds true however, that all of his quotations hold a ...
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Member since: April 2009
Articles Written: 14
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