Note: The following entry, which was my fourth column ever published, was not intended to get into intricate details as to why the terrorists attacked us on 9/11. It was, more than anything, a segway connecting that catastrophe and the Constitution together.
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Why America?
The following is the very first column I ever published, back in August.
“Give me liberty or give me death!” proclaimed Patrick Henry prior to the Revolutionary War, and his declaration seems to be ringing around the globe today.
As many as 6 million Mexicans take the risky trek through the heat of the desert to enter this country illegally each year.

Celebrating the Constitution: The Bill of Rights
The following is the third column I ever published and the third in a series of 4 columns regarding the United States Constitution.

American Failure: The Articles of Confederation
The following is the second column I ever had published - a look at a key item in US history.
On September 17th, 1787, forty American men convened to sign a treasonous document. Among these traitors were George Washington, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. They signed what is now the United States Constitution.

Global Annoyance: McCain and "Climate Change"
Immigration, campaign finance, tax cuts, Gang of 14 - if there is any one thing that ticks me off the most about John McCain (whom I do support for President now), it's surprisingly his public policy positions on global warming.

Global Warming Debate Hotter Than It Looks
The following is the very first opinion column I published in a small local newspaper.

Dealing with the costs of college
So right now I'm a senior in high school, struggling to figure out in what ways I can come up with $12,000 or $7,000 (depending on if I get this one scholarship) to go to a small private school that I am dead-set on going to.

Obama's message of change and hope is the Siren's song
There can be no doubt that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is a once-in-a-generation phenomenon. Never before have young people been so energized about a presidential candidate; the enthusiasm surrounding the Illinois senator is remarkable. His message of change, hope and unity is resonating with the utmost excitement.






