 
       
       |
|
|
Teen Ink Magazine, October 2004: Opinion
A Society of War
by Matt S., Smithfield, RI
The soldier ran through the night armed with a machine gun and a 12-inch blade.
Continue...
|
March On, Soldier
by Folake D., Bellwood, IL
What is left to fight for when families are torn, villages burn in flames
Continue...
|
Slaves to Machines
by Gemma L., WIlmington, DE
Calculators - these small, simple and inexpensive computers are useful for solving everyday problems.
Continue...
|
The State of Youth
by Jenna P., Milford, CT
Often I listen to my mother and her friends discuss their views on what is happening in the world.
Continue...
|
Halloween - a Harmless Holiday?
by Kristen W., Balch Springs, TX
Halloween is seen as a harmless holiday when children can dress up as anything from firemen to zombie cheerleaders and get loads of candy.
Continue...
|
Campaign Lies & Dollar Signs
by Steven H., Freeport, IL
The scent of green powers me Promises I promise not to keep
Continue...
|
Out of Focus
by Brittany B., Riverside, CA
America is at war. We are at war to protect our highest ideals, our basic moral beliefs and the lives of our citizens.
Continue...
|
Cast That Ballot
by Lindsay M., Mesquite, TX
On November 2, 2004, we the people of The United States get to exercise a freedom that has been a part of this great country since 1790
Continue...
|
More Opinion articles from the Teen Ink Archives
|
|



|