by Troy Lambert | Jan 15, 2021 | News, Opinion, Unbound Politics
TL;DR This is a long post. The takeaways are simple: we must attempt to remove bias by a return to true journalism, not the soft journalism we have now. To do so takes time, research, and a return to seeking out original sources, far beyond what is online and can be...
by Shayna Grissom | Jun 5, 2017 | News, Opinion, Unbound Health, Unbound Politics
There has been a great deal of talk about Safe Injection Sites. Initial conversations typically spout outrage at the idea, but the purpose isn’t what it seems. Giving drug addicts clean needles feels like an admission of some kind. As if we are spending taxes to...
by Guest Author | May 30, 2017 | News, Unbound Politics
Portland is known as the free loving hippie town where everyone is safe to be themselves. On Friday, May 26, the first day of Ramadan, Portland experienced a terrifying hate crime. Jeremy Joseph Christian stood up on a commuter train in Portland, Oregon screaming...
by Guest Author | May 9, 2017 | News, Opinion, Unbound Politics
Representative Raul Labrador has been under hot water for his remarks about health care lately. On May 5th he stated, “Nobody dies because they don’t have access to health care.” Outrage over the comment has sparked national attention including...
by Troy Lambert | Apr 12, 2017 | News, Unbound Business, Unbound Politics
I remember 9/11. I remember where I was when I heard, how quiet it was a work that day while we all stayed glued to the radio, trying to figure out what the hell happened. It was a tragedy. The response and immediate rise in airport security are understandable. The...
by Guest Author | Apr 11, 2017 | News, Unbound Business, Unbound Politics
Planned Parenthood has been in the headlines for years mixed with scandal, supporters trying to protect them, and organizations trying to defund them. For most people when they hear Planned Parenthood their first thought is “abortions.” It is very...