The liberal press is gloating that the seesaw battle for control of the Kansas Board of Education just teetered back to pro-evolutionists for the second time in five years. But to paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the death of the movement to allow criticism of evolution are grossly exaggerated. In its zeal to portray...
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“The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Personal Safety Survey has finally emerged and along with its appearance, the statistical myths of feminist’s victimhood and women’s class oppression – particularly those relating to claims of epidemic violence against women – have immediately vaporised.” “Their silence is deafening.” “The survey reveals a picture of what any...
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My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If there be an object to hurry any of you in hot haste to a step which you would never take deliberately, that object will be frustrated by taking time; but no good...
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AS CONNECTED with the subject of revenue, we may with propriety consider that of economy. The money saved from one object may be usefully applied to another, and there will be so much the less to be drawn from the pockets of the people. If the States are united under one government, there will...
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I found myself some time ago under social circumstances in a group that included an angry radical feminist, which is to say a radical feminist. Out of nowhere that I remember, she announced, “Men are sexist pigs.†Such assertions are par for the species. It was not easy to know how to respond. She...
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It is wise to keep an eye on the enemy to see what their latest agenda is going to be. The one on PAS (shown below) is particularly disturbing as they are referencing the discredited PBS film “Breaking the Silence”, and making claims such as: “It is used as a tactic in courts by...
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The ACLU has convinced a federal judge that monitoring overseas communications of terrorists is against the constitution. Despite the fact the preamble lists defending the nation as an acceptable federal government function, the ACLU and US District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor said that the risk “innocent” communications could be intercepted far outweighed the risk...
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The ACLU has won a lawsuit against the National Security Agency’s warrantless wiretapping program. A judge called it unconstitutional. How come the only time it seems that many judges are concerned deeply with the letter of the Constitution is when it’s something that could help anti-Americans kill us? Here’s the depressing part: The American Civil Liberties...
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I am just one of the thousands of fathers who have been victimized by the system of organized crime in the Massachusetts family courts. This book exposes the motives, tactics, and hypocrisy that all fathers must endure. The book also details my specific case including the “spin off” corruption that resulted from my efforts...
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Is Sen. George Allen, a leading Republican presidential hopeful, a racist? This is a good ole boy who displayed a noose in his law office and a large Confederate flag in his living room. But it’s heritage not racism, right George? Let’s review of facts of the latest incident that illustrates Allen’s racist streak....
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One of the more embraced phrases these days is “useful idiot.” It is used to describe a moron and/or misguided wingnut who helps confirm the position of their opponent via actions and words that work counter to common sense and make the argument of the other side seem more logical. Delaware Senator Joe Biden is… not...
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John Murtari update: . The last couple of days have been terribly hard on John Murtari. The feeding tube is wearing his throat raw. He told his cousin Cheryl who visited him in jail, that it hurts so much he tries to keep himself from swallowing. He hasn’t been able to sleep, except for...
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UK Telegraph vs. The Washington Post on roots of jihad Post lifted from Jihad Watch The Unalienable Right blog (thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist) makes an important point by comparing a story from the Washington Post to one from the Telegraph: From the Washington Post: Young Muslim Rage Takes Root in Britain, Unemployment, Foreign...
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OR: Wife won’t be tried in husband’s death: “A 50-year-old Milwaukie woman who said she killed her husband during an argument over a child he’d fathered with another woman will not be prosecuted. A spokesman for the Clackamas County district attorney’s office said Wednesday that after a seven-month investigation by police and prosecutors his...
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Few movies have been made that are more touching and thoroughly wholesome than The Bells of St. Mary’s starring Bing Crosby as Roman Catholic priest Father O’Malley and Ingrid Bergman as Sister Benedict. If anyone has missed this beautiful 1945 classic, you’ve got to treat yourself and soon. In this movie, a little boy...
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Few movies have been made that are more touching and thoroughly wholesome than The Bells of St. Mary’s starring Bing Crosby as Roman Catholic priest Father O’Malley and Ingrid Bergman as Sister Benedict. If anyone has missed this beautiful 1945 classic, you’ve got to treat yourself and soon. In this movie, a little boy...
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“Trans fat” panic spreads to Australia The consumption of popular brands of croissants, sandwich spreads and pastry goods can increase the chance of developing coronary heart disease by more than 20 per cent, research shows. But unlike many other developed countries, legislation in Australia does not even require manufacturers to disclose the presence of...
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Believe it if you like: “The man who made the Statue of Liberty appear to vanish may soon claim to do the same for unsightly bags and wrinkles. Master illusionist David Copperfield says he has found the “Fountain of Youth” in the southern Bahamas, amid a cluster of four tiny islands he recently bought...
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