Luis Granados
Posts by Luis Granados (page 33)
Rules Are for Schmucks: Fraud by Any Other Name
An overwhelming portion of news stories are so depressing—why do we bother with them at all? Possibly it’s because every now and then a... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Getting ENDA Right
Until recently, Mark Zmuda was the assistant principal at Seattle’s Eastside Catholic High School. A few months after the citizens of the state of... Read More
Rules are for Schmucks: Talk is Cheap; Praise Abounds
Imagine a politician who makes gorgeous promises about all the reforms he’s going to implement. But, ten months later, look at his record, and... Read More
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion (Privilege #9: The War on Contraception)
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion (Privilege #8: Second Class Marriage)
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion (Privilege #7: Prisons)
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion (Privilege #6: Sabotaging Secular Education)
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More