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Everytime I drive by this house, I always wonder how it caught on fire. I’m fairly sure that’s what happened. If you look at it on Google Maps, you’ll see what it used to look like.
The house is located on the corner of S 19 Street and America Street.
Big American Flag on LSU’s Parade Grounds for Veterans Day, taken at 6ish this morning.
ORIGINAL ASSASSIN’S CREED III ILLUSTRATION
This original illustration is by Chad Gowey and is inspired by Ubisoft’s upcoming Assassin’s Creed III. It’s currently featured in their exclusive gallery show, “Art of the Assassin,” premiering in Los Angeles before its tour of Chicago, New York and Boston. Be sure to check his website for more artwork including his Shadow of the Colossus illustration, and prints are available on Society6.
Haven’t decided who you are voting for for President this fall?
U.S. Army soldiers sit on a plane Friday as they prepare for the flight home to Fort Hood, Texas, from Kuwait City, Kuwait. The soldiers were one of the last American combat units to leave Iraq. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
The Middle East
What most people don’t understand is: even though the media doesn’t cover Libya or any of the revolution still taking place in the Middle East, people are still dying.
There are still plenty of people fighting for their lives and losing them every day. It is not enough to simply watch the evening news every night and read the paper in the morning.
Editorial biases affect what is published and when it is published.
I would venture to say there are many more innocent civilians who have been killed during the United States’ time in Iraq than the amount of U.S. soldiers.
The media just doesn’t report on it. The reason? That is beside the point.
The point is: in order to be well informed citizens in the world, we must actively seek out news and information, not simply rely on what American news media tells us.







