Researchers at two Oregon universities have been conducting studies on how to turn “gay” sheep straight. First of all, I want to know what that job title looks like on a W-2, and will pay handsomely to find out. I’m totally against this. For starters, I’m only guessing that there’s nothing funnier than a gay...
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The voice of record for American socialism calls for a return to the appeasement policies of Bill Clinton, what Senator Kerry calls sensitivity, that permitted the North Koreans to deceive us earlier while they secretly continued building nuclear weapons. In an editorial dated November 5, 2006, the New York Times editorial board urges the...
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Zirabebaba (Turkey), November 5, 2006: Missionaries of the At Anycost Jesus Mission are reporting the discovery of a mass grave near the village of Zirabebaba, Turkey. The report says that in late October, 2006, local villagers digging a new grave came across a cave containing the remains of approximately 40 people. It is assumed...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Blacks for Economic Security Today (BEST) have released two television advertisements designed by black voters to reach black people. The two ads blast Maryland Senate Candidate Ben Cardin and Tennessee Senate Candidate Harold Ford as bad news for black voters. The ad calls out Cardin for his dismal voting record...
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“…The law still effectively subsidizes single-parent families … For one thing, many states continue to reserve the lion’s share of their benefits for single mothers and their children. But even where that is not the case, the law still does little to discourage single-motherhood… Feminists add their voices by asserting that all dependencies are...
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To still the siren of the heart and defer to the head is to seldom be wrongly led. So many wrong things feel so right. “You know, I really told my mother-in-law off the other day and, boy, did it feel good.†Of course, what has changed? Your mother-in-law is still the nag she...
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The Iraqi High Tribunal also handed down death sentences to former revolutionary chief judge Awad Hamed al-Bander and Saddam’s half brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti. Former Iraqi vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan was sentenced to life in prison.
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Approximately 150 protesters, including male and female college athletes and coaches whose schools cut their programs in an effort to comply with Title IX, rallied outside the Department of Education.
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by Jim Kouri, CPP As the November elections approach, the overwhelming majority of Americans are totally unaware that their homeland as they know is being dramatically changed — and not for the better. Both major political parties have leaders who believe in internationalism. And Americans are selling out their votes and their legacy for...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, is once again under scrutiny by elections officials, the public, and the press for apparent voter registration fraud in Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. These accusations are only the most recent in the group’s notorious history that includes ties to voter...
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Saddam Hussein has just been convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to swing, and I’m not talking about the Glenn Miller Orchestra kind. There were fears of violence after the announcing of the verdict, and there were some clashes in Baghdad’s heavily Sunni Azamiyah district, but otherwise the Iraqi people will miss Saddam Hussein the same...
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NEW YORK TIMES PROVES THAT BUSH WAS RIGHT ABOUT IRAQ So, the New York Times reports on its front page today that Saddam Hussein had the necessary information and expertise to build nuclear weapons as far back as pre-1991, and that the information is so damning even now that posting it on a public...
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CO: Victim fights back: “A man allegedly found trying to break into a car got a lot more than he expected when his intended victim fought back. Grand Junction police said 28-year-old Aaron Johnson pulled a knife on the man when confronted Tuesday afternoon, but the victim was armed with a gun and chased...
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Both The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in its editorial opposing single-sex classes and the opinion by Meg Milne Moulton and Whitney Ransome supporting them make the mistake of assuming that developing academic skills and acquiring intellectual knowledge is the sole purpose of schooling. If that were so, then there would be little need for schools as...
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IMPLICATIONS OF THE TRANS FATS FURORE What pros and cons will fill the media? In general, the debate swings between two extremes. Advocates for the ban present evidence that trans fats clog arteries, cause death and cost billions in tax dollars in medical care each year. Civil libertarians accuse advocates of promoting a nanny...
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