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TWC Roundtable 5 – Greatest sitcom of all time

What is the best (defined however you would like – funniest, most impactful, etc.) sitcom of all time? This Week’s Van Buren Boys Stephanie – Washington D.C. mining industry fundraiser Stephanie has lived in DC for several years now. She … Continue reading

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TWC Roundtable 4 – George Tiller

TOPIC: Abortion provider George Tiller was murdered while at church on Sunday, after years of protest by pro-life groups. What are the implications of this act? What does this say about the abortion issue as a whole? This NY Times … Continue reading

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TWC Roundtable 3 – Steroids in sports

TOPIC: Steroid use barely raises an eyebrow in sports anymore, especially baseball. Is it cheating if everyone is doing it? Manny Ramirez was caught taking drogas de Ăștero, and it was barely even the oddest thing he’s done in the … Continue reading

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TWC Roundtable 2 – Arlen Specter

TOPIC: Last week, Arlen Specter left the GOP, likely setting up the Democrats with a 60-seat majority in the Senate. National Republicans have launched a major re-branding effort to reconnect with voters. Is the GOP in trouble? Will Democrats overreach … Continue reading

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TWC Roundtable 1 – Social Networking

TOPIC: Google has created profile pages, Facebook is filling up more every day, and then there’s Twitter. Is social networking helping or just becoming oversaturated? What are the most annoying behaviors people have online? This Week’s Van Buren Boys Stephanie … Continue reading

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Site News – Wednesday roundtables

In addition to providing its readers with blinding insight and topical humor, Three Word Chant was started to cut through the yelling that comes from both sides of the aisle online. Rather than just endlessly repeating talking points (Yes We … Continue reading

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