LAWRENCE AUSTER I rarely comment on arguments put forward by my fellow conservatives, but I am going to make a small exception today to say a few words about the ideas of Lawrence Auster, a traditionalist Jewish writer who thinks that almost nobody these days is conservative enough. He has just put up on...
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LAWRENCE AUSTER I rarely comment on arguments put forward by my fellow conservatives, but I am going to make a small exception today to say a few words about the ideas of Lawrence Auster, a traditionalist Jewish writer who thinks that almost nobody these days is conservative enough. He has just put up on...
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Check Out the Bias and Man-Hating Here. PC Pricks: You’re the third lesbian in two decades to be tried by a jury assembled by the Methodist Church, but they haven’t openly tried any gay men. What do they have against lesbians? Gay Preacher: I don’t know. I really don’t. Are we more hardheaded and...
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Sex in the Blogosphere. Dating bloggers like Warrior Princess say they get several hundred hits a day and dozens of e-mail messages a week, and they find the emotional support from strangers to be comforting. But their blogs have not yielded lots of dates, in part because potential boyfriends are understandably wary about having...
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A Heroic Female Reader, LB, on Diamonds… I just read about your hatred of the Kay Jeweler’s commercial in your blog, and I am so glad to know that I am not the only one who is sick and tired of that ad. Sadly, thats the way relationships between men and women really are....
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George W. Bush is Time’s “Person of the Year“. Editors voted on it, and are now preparing for their offices to be inundated by leftist cheeseballs demanding a recount. Others under consideration included Mel Gibson (The Passion of the Christ) and Michael Moore (The Passion of the Fry-Daddy).
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Gee, what a surprise. Islamic terrorists are entering Iraq from Iran to join the attempt to prevent democracy from developing there. Iraqi police detained 45 men who illegally entered the country from neighboring Iran, and American troops said Sunday they captured eight Iraqis fleeing the scene of a roadside bombing. Also, insurgents claiming to...
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The Return of the King EXTENDED VERSION! I’ve been waiting for about a year for this version of The Return of the King to be released and watched it ravenously last night. The addition of crucial scenes raised the movie, in my mind, from being a weak sister to being on par with its...
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Heh heh, Kojo Annan, faced with growing evidence that he’s in up to his neck in the Oil for Food scandal at the United Nations, is blaming the GOP for all the unwanted attention he’s been receiving. Young Annan appears to be a key player in the U.N.’s $21 billion Oil-for-Food scandal  a...
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I have written before about the very serious sexual abuse allegations that UN peacekeepers have been accused of while on missions in numerous countries. This LA Times article reviews these problems in detail, with emphasis on the Congo, and explains why little to nothing has been done about this terrible problem Because such abuses...
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Tort reform is not about frivolous lawsuits. It’s not about the costs of medical malpractice insurance. A sincere reformation of the legal system is indeed necessary, but we’re missing the point in which to start. View full story: What’s Missing From Tort Reform Arguments: Reform
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