Luis Granados
Posts by Luis Granados (page 17)
Rules Are for Schmucks: Why Should Islam Get a Postage Stamp?
The day before Omar Mateen stepped into an Orlando nightclub catering to the LGBTQ community and murdered forty-nine innocent people, the US Postal Service... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Pathetic “Do-No-Harm Act”
“Hey, doc, I’ve got this big tumor. Could you remove half of it for me?” “Ok, squad, we’re down by a touchdown with a... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Littlest Victims of Religious Privilege
Three recent news items help demonstrate what makes sick sense, when you think about it. When one sector of society is aggrandized with excessive... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Rise of the Thought Police
I have been a non-fan of Barack Obama ever since I read his much-hyped 2006 speech about what a wonderful idea he thinks it... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Sad Spectacle of Courts Defining Religion
In case you missed it, or (better yet) forgot about it, there was a navel-staring dustup last fall over the “responsibility” of religion journalists... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Why Is the Jewish National Fund Tax-Exempt?
Imagine an organization called the “Mississippi White Christian Fund.” (I hate to pick on Mississippi, but with the laws they’ve been passing there, they... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Islam vs. Toilet Paper
It’s not the kind of headline you see every day: “Chef prepared curry after wiping bottom with his bare hands ‘for cultural reasons.’” If... Read More