By Thomas E. Brewton Protestant evangelical Christians stand for hard work and saving for the future. Liberals stand for dependence upon the collectivized national state. Protestant evangelicalism necessitates independent thinking to discern God’s Will. Liberalism requires devotion to hedonism and worship of the welfare state. In his widely influential 1904 study, The Protestant Ethic...
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Good, I sucked you in with the title. Aside from being comic relief, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kerry’s ill timed, yet probably honest remarks about the military will probably have no effect on the outcome of Election 2006. Just because he thought he could hide behind a cowardly web apology that blamed all of...
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Antimisandry.com presents a chilling look at female violence. Riviting, graphic and not for the squeamish.
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I sometimes think that the defects of men, and the virtues of women, are equally understated. An unreconstructed male will say that men have invented all sorts of things and built this and that, which is true. Feminists measure themselves by the extent to which they manage to resemble men, which is a mistake....
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Formal charges have still not been pressed against the couple, but the authorities have indicated that their arrest and detention was in connection with their Christian faith and activities. The couple leads a church in Mashdad.
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Federal and local law enforcement officers fanned out across southern Arizona and several other states searching for more than 50 people allegedly linked to a far-reaching human smuggling organization that brought large numbers of illegal aliens into the United States across remote eastern sections of Arizona’s international border. Arrests are...
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We all have our guilty pleasures, mine is watching the histrionics and hissy fits of Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. When I have writer’s block I tune in to Pat Robertson’s 700 Club, and sure enough the Rev. provides me with material for an essay.   Pat Robertson has a very annoying tic, he giggles at...
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Unless you haven’t heard by now, a girl named Sue called into The Tom Leykis Show last night from Ahwatukee, Arizona, to confess and BRAG about murdering the father of her child. As I wrote in my article, “Why Women Hate Tom Leykis,” Sue began her bizarre tale by reminding all men that Hell...
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On Craig Cantoni’s article about the police officer idolized for days as a hero, after killing himself while breaking traffic laws – According to reliable talk leaking out of the fallen officer’s Tempe Police Dept., motorcycle cops routinely avoided traffic by ignoring barricades at the construction site, and illegally used the closed highway ramp...
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The lamestream media told you: Political reporter Mary Jo Pitzl had a front-page story about a typographical error on a ballot for the Nov. election. The error was associated with a ballot proposition to increase the tax on cigarettes by 80 cents per pack. Because of the typo, the ballot refers to the increase...
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The lamestream media told you: Fiscal year 2006, which ended Sep. 30, saw reductions in illegal border crossing arrests from Mexico, officials say, showing that their increased efforts are working. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff called it, “a significant turnaround in terms of the number of illegals that we are finding crossing the border,”...
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The lamestream media told you: Iran is still sponsoring terrorism, North Korea is still being bad, China is violating civil rights, and people are asking the United States to intervene in Darfur. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: I can’t keep covering the same stories over and over like the lamestream media does. For...
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The lamestream media told you: John Spencer, a Republican, is trailing Democrat Hillary Clinton in the race for the New York Senate seat, by 37 points, a recent poll suggests. Spencer’s remark about Clinton’s alleged plastic surgery received extensive coverage and commentary everywhere. The balance of his platform was omitted for lack of space....
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The lamestream media told you: The Democrats are getting giddy with hope over their chances for taking over both houses of Congress, and Republicans are terrified at the prospect of Nancy Polosi as Speaker, and other leftists claiming the chair of influential committees that control what Congress does. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:...
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A Los Angeles lawyer aggravated a simple divorce case into a costly legal feud by sending the other side sarcastic letters, a state appellate court ruled in rejecting his request for $ 250,000 in fees.
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Bajaur (Azad Kashmir in Pakistan), November 3, 2006: Another missionary of the underground At Anycost Jesus Mission was killed in the Bajaur district in Pakistan on Tuesday. Jan Mohamed, 38, was shot dead by Islamic militants in Azad Kashmir. According to sources of At Anycost Jesus Mission, Mohamed had been active in the underground...
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Once again, credit where credit is due: This column is the result of a conversation with a friend with whom I often discuss geopolitics – and an exceptionally creepy waking experience I had. This may be one of the weirdest pieces I’ve written; let’s just hope for our sakes that weird is all it...
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In the light on the obvious non-effectual nature of nuclear negotiations with Iran, six other Arab states decided they want to be nuclear powers. Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, UAE and Saudi Arabia all have announced plans to start working on nuclear technology. The obvious implication is that this “peaceful” research well within the “sovereign...
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Personal Data Will Be Cross-Checked With Terrorism Watch Lists; Risk Profiles to Be Stored for Years
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The “Hi, Mike, this is Art,” one of the voice mails begins. “Hey, I was just calling to see if we could get any more. Either $ 100 or $ 200 supply… And I could pick it up really anytime… I also wanted to get your address so I could send you some money...
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