By Vincent Fiore The setting is a common room in Maspeth, Queens, an old and history-laden area within the sprawling metropolis that is New York. In the common room, about 15 to 20 tradesmen await the time-clock’s imminent arrival of 3:00 p.m., and quitting time. Always abuzz with the day’s doings–job-related tales and technical...
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Cannibal in Oklahoma: Child Meets One of the Monsters Among Us
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Oklahoma residents were shocked when they learned a serial-killer-in-training was preparing for a rein of terror that would victimize them or their fellow citizens. Although law enforcement was able to apprehend the maniac before he achieved the designation of “serial killer,” one young child suffered the horrors of meeting this...
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Fearing for his life, Graham Manson, a Real Fathers for Justice activist, has gone into hiding. This comes after Matt O’Connor, founder of the original Fathers4Justice, linked him with the security forces in Northern Ireland. Denis Donaldson was shot dead after similiar allegations were made just two weeks ago. A spokesperson for the Real...
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Susan Page of the USA Today has done an analysis of what would happen if the U.S. Supreme Court ever overturned the Roe v. Wade law. So, what would happen? Judging by the reactions of the pro-choice folks, if Roe v. Wade is ever overturned, there will be famine, disease, pestilence, dogs humping cats, mice...
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WHAT LEFTISTS HATE AND WHY Some excerpts from a great list by Chris Weinkopf These are the things that most infuriate “progressives,” followed by a brief explanation of why. The mere mention of these words will cause the typical left-winger to see (even more) red: Cars – especially SUVs; the bigger and safer the...
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WHAT LEFTISTS HATE AND WHY Some excerpts from a great list by Chris Weinkopf These are the things that most infuriate “progressives,” followed by a brief explanation of why. The mere mention of these words will cause the typical left-winger to see (even more) red: Cars – especially SUVs; the bigger and safer the...
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When I wrote on intelligent design last week, I knew I was in for some fan-mail. The interesting part about the fan-mail is that instead of effectively criticizing my article, it actually proves my point. The column takes no position on intelligent design, namely it does not defend it as science (and, in fact,...
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The Washington Post opines that a low approval rating for President Bush will lower the turnout of Republicans on the upcoming Election Day and result in the GOP losing seats in Congress in the 2006 midterm elections. “Angry voters turn out and vote their anger,” said Glen Bolger, a pollster for several Republican congressional...
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By Michael P. Tremoglie Ten years ago a Democratic Congressional Representative endorsed illegal warrantless electronic surveillance. He recently was ordered to pay damages to the person whose conversation was illegally recorded.  Preposterous you say?  No, in December 1996, two longtime Democratic Party activists, illegally recorded a phone conversation by Republican Congressional Representative...
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Today’s column at WorldNetDaily coincides perfectly with the day America’s biggest homework assignment of the year is due. How did this mammoth tax system come about, what does it cost us, and where is it leading? Hell if I know, but “Tax Day Blues” may help you realize you’re not alone in your confusion.
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