Luis Granados
Posts by Luis Granados (page 11)
Rules Are for Schmucks: Trump in Poland
Our beleaguered president delivered a major speech in Poland last month. In it, he repeatedly lumped Poland and the United States together under the... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Pushing Religion in School
Your ten-year-old arrives home from school one afternoon breathless with excitement about the new social studies unit for next term. They’re going to be... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Time to Amend the Constitution
Some secular analysts of the Supreme Court’s landmark Trinity Lutheran decision, including here at TheHumanist.com, are taking a balanced, wait-and-see approach to its impact.... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The End of Law in Arkansas
Should judges be impartial? Or should defendants and victims be forced to endure a mockery of a trial conducted by a judge who’s already... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Is St. Louis “Orwellian”?
Dan, a grocery clerk, tells his boss he needs to take a day off because he’s having a vasectomy. His boss replies, “Take the... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Great Kosher Cheese Caper
Shills for organized religion never tire of demanding that government avoid meddling in their affairs. Since they deal directly with God, they are seriously... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Kurdish Hope
They say if you put a monkey in front of a typewriter long enough, some of the random letters he or she bangs out... Read More