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No Reason to Die For Hypocrisy:
One Writer Speaks Out on Behalf of his Enlisted Mother

by Jordan Berg
American Word Staff Writer
Entertainment or Outrage? Victoria's Secret's Very Special Christmas
by Joanna Pompilio
American Word Staff Writer

The war is on, and staff writer Jordan Berg has a personal reason to protest. He discusses the US's lack of moral authority and discrepancies in foreign policy, while reminding that everyone who's fighting is someone's mother or brother, or friend or son.

Last Christmas, the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was as controversial as it was provocative.

Peace Advocates Fail to See Larger Picture
by George Melissinos
Former American Word Staff Writer

You Should Not Have to be a Lemming to be a Patriot
by Ben Kendrick
Former American Word Staff Writer and Editor-in-Chief

Following the September 11 attacks on the United States, American Word's George Melissinos questioned the goals and foundations of the peace movement.

American Word founder Ben Kendrick on tolerance and the free exchange of ideas in a post-September 11 world. From the September 11 issue.


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