To be a contrarian, go conservative
By Luke Bailey | Apr. 24, 2012A conservative on a college campus can achieve a serene state of being that is pursued by many but accomplished by few: the status of a contrarian.
A conservative on a college campus can achieve a serene state of being that is pursued by many but accomplished by few: the status of a contrarian.
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