A BLACK SOCIOLOGIST GETS IT HALF RIGHT Orlando Patterson has some good thoughts on America’s black underclass: “Several recent studies have garnered wide attention for reconfirming the tragic disconnection of millions of black youths from the American mainstream. But they also highlighted another crisis: the failure of social scientists to adequately explain the problem,...
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According to Editor and Publisher Magazine, this coming Sunday’s issue of The New York Times will feature the following poll: “Would you date a Republican?” Though it’s admirable for the Times to be so charitable in trying to help the seven single Republicans in The Big Apple secure dates, it’s only fair to ask...
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Somehow I missed this story, but found it today via Classical Values. I always am hesitant to change my way of thinking about something based on one study, but I’d cetainly like to believe this one is true because it’s hard to fathom that so many people in this country truly need to take...
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American Thinker looks at a recent report by the British government that takes the NHS to task for it’s failure to adequately care for elderly nursing home patients. And, as the elderly population in Britain continues to grow, this will be an increasing problem. While the author says this should be another wake up...
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Today’s reading is from the Book of Clinton, Chapter Two for the Price of One, Verse 2008. “Thus saith the angel Hillary regarding the immigration bill passed by the House last December that would make it a felony to be in this country unlawfully: ‘It is certainly not in keeping with my understanding of...
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One of the campaign pledges newly elected New Jersey governor John Corzine made was to cut property taxes. Now we learn that not only is he not going to do that, but he’s trying to pass a large tax increase in that state. Jon Corzine, New Jersey’s new Governor, isn’t the first politician not...
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Two dirty bombs passed through the Washington and Texas state borders into the United States last year in an experiment to determine how good our border security really is. I guess the answer is we still have plenty of work to do. Undercover investigators slipped radioactive material enough to make two small “dirty bombs”...
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It appears that Senate Republicans are either trying to commit mass suicide in town square, or possibly they are doing their best to assure a 2006 Democratic mid-term sweep. A simple political analysis predicts that the Senate’s move to make illegal immigration legal is perhaps a fatal political mistake. It is also a vast...
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DICK LYNN IS STIRRING THE POSSUM ONCE AGAIN A new European league of IQ scores has ranked the British in eighth place, well above the French, who were 19th. According to Richard Lynn of the University of Ulster, Britons have an average IQ of 100. The French scored 94. But it is not all...
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GOP Senators Betray Americans for Votes
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee approved election-year immigration legislation Monday that is far different from what most Americans had in mind. The bill, which goes to the full senate, paves the way for millions of undocumented workers to become US citizens without having to first leave the country or pay...
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DICK LYNN IS STIRRING THE POSSUM ONCE AGAIN A new European league of IQ scores has ranked the British in eighth place, well above the French, who were 19th. According to Richard Lynn of the University of Ulster, Britons have an average IQ of 100. The French scored 94. But it is not all...
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Forty-eight-year-old Actress Sharon Stone, who’s starring soon in “Basic Instinct II: Like The First One But Three Inches Lower”, is encouraging teens to kick the oral sex up a notch, apparently even if they don’t want to: “Young people talk to me about what to do if they’re being pressed for sex? I tell...
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In today’s society, in the year 2006, the issue of race is still a sensitive subject at times. Either we are dividing each other through political correctness (African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, etc.), or some of us still have hang-ups over races mingling together, or we use race for political gain and to push controversy. Aren’t...
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Google accidently deleted their own blog! It’s funny because Google has been periodically deleting conservative blogs from Google News, and then they go and do that. We’ve determined the cause of tonight’s outage. The blog was mistakenly deleted by us (d’oh!) which allowed the blog address to be temporarily claimed by another user. This...
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Instead of even considering legal immigration, millions of illegals continue to flood the United States of America each and every year. Considering the comments from many of the Mexican demonstrators, who are railing against and conducting en masse demonstrations designed to stop the US from passing any legislation that would protect its borders and...
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Congressman Jack Murtha of Pennsylvania was interviewed, by Tim Russert, about the Iraq war on the March 19 edition of Meet the Press. Murtha, whose name is never mentioned by the mainstream liberal media without the appellation “former Marine and decorated Vietnam veteran,†was engaged in his usual diatribe against the Bush administration and...
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It looks like sanity may prevail, at least in a legal sense, in the case of Abdul Rahman, the Afghani apostate who has been facing a possible death sentence for having converted from Islam to Christianity. Lo and behold, the Afghan legal system, which had been displaying irrational exuberance at the prospect of snuffing...
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Human milk popular: “You won’t find it on any commodities exchange, but there is a booming trade in mothers’ breast milk. The United States’ largest non-profit milk banks distributed 745,300 fluid ounces (22,000 litres) last year – double the amount in 2000 – at a cost of $US2.6 million. Prolacta Bioscience, which is in...
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