It’s Geneva Conventions Time ! CNN – and any newsreader who can find a microphone and camera – is about to have a cow ! Oooh ! Ooooh !! Oooooh !!! (Newsreader looks shocked ) The Geneva Conventions have been violated (newsreader looks stern) by American Troops – (newsreader frowns) In Afghanistan !!! (Newsreader...
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HOMOSEXUALS: MORE NAIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL “RESEARCH” Forgive me while I have another laugh at some so-called psychology. This article (titled: “The Gender Belief System, Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and Heterosexuals’ Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men” and written by Bernard E. Whitley Jr. & Stefania AEgisdottir) arrives at the most complex conclusions about who does...
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I just submitted my name. I don’t know how everyone feels about this but if you believe that her nomination is a mistake I strongly urge you to do the same. The administration is being stubborn about this and they need to know that opposition is strong and that they should nominate a person...
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By David McAlary The Hubble Space Telescope has detected oxygen in moon minerals that future explorers could use for breathing, to make electricity, and for rocket fuel. Scientists say the findings will help them determine whether the amounts available in the lunar soil will be enough for future astronauts to use. The orbiting Hubble...
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HOMOSEXUALS: MORE NAIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL “RESEARCH” Forgive me while I have another laugh at some so-called psychology. This article (titled: “The Gender Belief System, Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and Heterosexuals’ Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men” and written by Bernard E. Whitley Jr. & Stefania AEgisdottir) arrives at the most complex conclusions about who does...
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‘Attacker’ wore a G-string
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NOW Counters by Urging Members to Fight Fatherhood Activists by Pat Cangelosi Feminists are enthused and fatherhood activists are fuming over a controversial documentary on family law airing tonight on Public Broadcasting Service stations across the country. The film, Breaking the Silence: Children’s Stories, asserts that many fit mothers are losing custody of their...
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Bush Betrays The Base: The GOP’s Supreme Quag-Miers
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PBS’s Assault on Fatherhood: Over 1,500 Protesters Call, Write PBS over Anti-Father Film Breaking the Silence PBS Charged with Promoting Anti-Father Bias
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by Chris Knight George W. Bush has betrayed the base, blatantly and intentionally, with his selection of Harriet Miers for the United States Supreme Court. The tens of millions of social conservatives who voted, recruited, and worked for him in the 2004 campaign did so not out of any interest in a 21st-century King...
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Human Rights, Revisited
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Austin District Attorney Ronnie Earle achieves primary objective #1: Getting a mug shot of Tom Delay posted all over the place. Delay looks really upset about all this, doesn’t he? I’m sure Earle was hoping for something more along the lines of Nick Nolte or Glen Campbell, but oh well. Maybe he’ll get a...
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Energy Infrastructure: In The Aftermath (I) Energy Infrastructure: In The Aftermath (II)
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The Booming 51st State
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It looks like all four of Arnold’s ballot initiatives are going to pass. Proposition 74 extends the probationary period for new teachers from 2 years to 5 years, and makes it easier to dismiss teachers with unsatisfactory performance evaluations. If the special election were today, would you vote Yes on Proposition 74? Or would...
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The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: In the final installment of this two-part essay, Justice Litle explains what effect this year’s volatile hurricane season will have on consumer and government spending. Read on… IN THE AFTERMATH, PART II by Justice Litle “Everybody came in here with every car they had and took everything we had in...
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A former naval intellegence officer has been convicted of illegally selling jet parts and other equiptment to Malaysia and Belgium at the request of a Pakastani national involved with sellings arms to Iran. George Charles Budenz, a retired Navy commander, faces more than six years imprisonment after admitting that he illegally exported engine parts...
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The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: In part one of this two-part essay, Justice Litle looks at an existing problem – energy infrastructure – made worse by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. IN THE AFTERMATH, PART I by Justice Litle There is a common saying among strategic planners: “Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.†In...
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The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: Puerto Rico is experiencing its own property boom…and as it is on the mainland, this boom is fueled mainly by cheap credit. Chris Mayer watches from the sidelines in Toa Alta, Puerto Rico… by Chris Mayer “I used to drive out on the island…you could see the ocean and the...
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Several members of the Illinois Republican Party are questioning the wisdom (or lack thereof) of Blago’s All Kids Program. A Republican gubernatorial candidate and State Senator sees several flaws in the Governor’s ‘All Kids’ insurance program. Steve Rauschenberger says the first strike against the program is the influx of kids into managed care. He...
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