September 24, 2009
Your friend sits across from you in conversation. The two of you have been talking for twenty-eight minutes, and you can’t seem to make it clear to your friend that 1 + 1 = 2. Suddenly, at the end of magical minute twenty-nine, you see a twinkle in your friend’s eye. A floating light bulb has just blinked on over their head.
Yes. Yes it’s true… one plus one does equal 2.
In the twinkling of an eye your friend has just became aware of something new. In minute twenty-eight, and for the other twenty-eight years leading up to that point, your friend was not aware of this simple fact. It has affected his or her way of thinking throughout life. Now that your friend has this new information, it will affect his or her thinking in a new way. In fact, your friend’s opinion on arithmetic has just become infinitely more valuable.
But what about you? What about your opinion?
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Posted by Brandon Hahnel
September 3, 2008
In general, I don’t like people who think the world is a big dark secret on the verge of going belly-up. They’re most definitely incorrect the majority of the time, and they’re terribly difficult to communicate with.
Even worse, however, are those in the opposite camp. I have no tolerance for people who allow their neighbors’ freedoms and liberties to be taken captive because they’re too busy watering their happy-happy-sunshine garden of unattainable ideals.
In the extreme political left of the United States, I am endlessly frightened and annoyed by an entire society of happy-happy-sunshine gardeners. These superliberals play too violently with the delicate fabric of our political culture in their short-sighted attempts at obtaining utopia.
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Posted by Brandon Hahnel
July 17, 2008

If you meet a man and he tells you that he doesn’t (and hasn’t ever) cried at a movie, there are two distinct possibilities:
1. He’s full of lies and deceipt.
2. He has a cold black heart made of tar and death.
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Posted by Brandon Hahnel
June 23, 2008
What a fantastic film. This work of art is by no means the shallow, fun-loving movie that many people take it to be. Sure it has its points of light-hearted humor, but there are some very important social commentaries to be found in this 1961 classic.

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Posted by Brandon Hahnel
June 9, 2008
It is an unusual thought to associate any evil with the inventions of the printing press and the typewriter. These two instruments, and their offspring, have transported humanity into an entirely new era of intellectual freedom. Unfortunately, as is the case of most new developments, people inevitably lost their respect and for the intellectual freedom they now take for granted.
In my humble opinion, all sense of honor has gone out of mankind.
This blog is not an attack on the news media, nor is it a commentary on the wayward nature of so much of the literature we find in our modern culture. Rather, this is a slap on the wrist to our whole society for the fact that we no longer lend the appropriate weight to the choosing of our words – both in writing and speech.
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Posted by Brandon Hahnel