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  • Essay / Global Warming's Hysterical War on the Have-Nots by...

    Even though I was born and lived in Lee County, Alabama, I would not identify as a Republican. Honestly, I consider myself a moderate voter. There are several platforms from both parties that I disagree with. I only care about the laws that will affect me, which is part of why I'm able to identify with both parties on different platforms. On the issue of gay rights, since the law doesn't concern me, I seem to have more liberal beliefs. However, when the issue of gun control and rights comes up, I often identify as a conservative. I selected an article from National Review Online titled "Global Warming Hysterics' War on the Destitute" that was published this month by Wesley Smith. I couldn't locate the argument or purpose of the article until the last two paragraphs. Initially, this article was confusing with the structure of the opening paragraph. Smith decided to organize the article by placing his arguments at the beginning, in the first three paragraphs. Once I got to the bottom of the article, it was clear that...