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    Repeating History | 118 Coffee & Cigarettes

    February 22nd, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    It has been said we cannot learn from history because there are too many variables. Every nation and scenario is different. If it is possible for us to remove the blinders created by patriotism, where do you suppose the United States of America is in the course of history? As we attempt to rebuild the [...]

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    Profitable Competition | 117 Coffee & Cigarettes

    February 21st, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 5 Comments

    Let me introduce to you the 2012 #CandCShow Giveaway Contest. Similar to the contest of last year, six winners will receive a variety of prizes ranging from audio books to a brand new iPod. Last week, I attended Ignite Raleigh at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina. I was excited about the event and [...]

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    Ardent Santorum | 116 Coffee & Cigarettes

    February 20th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 2 Comments

    Is there a new Coffee & Cigarettes giveaway contest on the horizon? Maybe so. Thanks to Chris Penn and John Wall, I learned about a new-to-me phone app called, Waze. It’s a GPS app unlike any other I’ve used. It really brings a social aspect to GPS. No offense to Rick Santorum supporters, but I [...]

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    Media Partiality | 115 Coffee & Cigarettes

    February 16th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 3 Comments

    When it comes to politics and media, the left argues that the right is more biased than the left while the right argues that the left is more biased than the right. Who’s right? Er, who’s left? Well, you know what I mean. Steven Levitt of Freakonomics says, “Measuring media bias is a really difficult [...]

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    Defeating Terrorism | 114 Coffee & Cigarettes

    February 13th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    For more than a decade–longer lasting than even the Vietnam War–we’ve been fighting terrorism at home and abroad. We have spent a lot of money, sacrificed a lot of American lives, and allowed the Constitution and our civil liberties to be eroded. What have we accomplished? What do we expect to accomplish? How do we [...]

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