by Jim Kouri, CPP A 26-year-old corrections officer was arrested on Canadian child pornography charges in Toronto Friday afternoon after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents responded to an enforcement tip provided by operators working for an adult phone sex line based in central California. Matthew Hughes, of Toronto, was arrested by the Toronto...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The latest paramour of the denizens of the mainstream media is obviously Senator Barack Hussein Obama, Illinois Democrat. With their superficial sensibilities, the entire big media — including Fox News Channel — appear to want to give Sen. Obama a collective lap-dance. Like lovesick school girls they get absolutely giddy...
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In mid-October, I wrote “CBS Profits from Dumb Dads,” in reaction to yet another pathetic display of paternal impotence on a network-television sitcom. A week later, I was a guest on a San Antonio radio station, debating a misguided female psychologist in denial about the negative portrayal of men in the American media. It...
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Two-minute infomercials sponsored explicitly by Sears helps keep the homosexual network on the air. Sears has thrown its support to the LOGO network. LOGO is the 24-hour cable television network dedicated to programming for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders according to a homosexual advertising website. It is carried on many cable systems around the...
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From the A.P. via the Washington Post: Members of Congress are in line for a $3,300 pay raise effective Jan. 1 unless they block it, and Democrats said Thursday they intend to try. Officials said Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California and Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the party’s leaders, had notified Republicans they will...
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… we cannot rightly understand one subject unless we can perceive its relationship to the rest. - Pier Paolo Vergerio Liberty Letters Comment: This hits the nail on the head as to what is wrong with the social sciences today. By denying the spiritual side of man, they put man, his behavior, his history,...
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Joseph Farah, founder and editor of WND, is appalled at the court rulings thus far in Tennessee – as well as the lack of attention by First Amendment activists, journalistic colleagues and the national media establishment to what is arguably the biggest defamation case in the country’s history.
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Is there a more obvious product of heterosexual behavior than the creation of children? If so, then isn’t it somewhat peculiar that those who shun the behavior of heterosexuality so deeply crave the product that it brings?
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The death of the 80-year-old Kirkpatrick, who began her public life as a Hubert Humphrey Democrat, was announced Friday at the senior staff meeting of the U.S. mission to the United Nations and on the Web site of the American Enterprise Institute, where she had been a senior fellow.
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Here you have a U.S. citizen detained on American soil, kept without charges for 3 and a half years, accused of plotting a dirty bomb attack (an accusation never substantiated in any way), tortured until he may be mentally incapable of standing trial … and the conservative blogosphere is completely, utterly silent. Habeas corpus...
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The four-year-old was lining-up to get on the bus after school last month, when he was accused of rubbing his face in the chest of a female employee.
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The State of Ohio passed a law in 2006 banning smoking from nearly every indoor building. Smoking is prohibited in restaurants, bars, bowling alleys, and any other “public†building. California passed a similar law more than a decade ago and many other states have either passed similar laws or have pending legislation. In addition,...
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The US military says it has killed 20 suspected al-Qaeda militants in a ground and air assault in central Iraq.
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The institute surveyed 1,400 men visiting family planning clinics across the country to conduct the “Study on proper length and breadth specification for condoms”.
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Malaysia’s Kelantan state has backed down on a threat to fine non-Muslim women for wearing skimpy outfits, but warned it could crack down if they continued to dress “indecently” by Islamic standards.
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Members of Congress yesterday questioned the practicability of recommendations from the Iraq Study Group about how to reverse the chaos in Iraq, but they praised the panel’s stark assessment of conditions there.
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Researchers studied more than 700 companies that applied for venture-capital funding in the late 1990s. The researchers were surprised to find a five-year survival rate of 48 percent  a percentage of success comparable to those in other industries, such as the auto industry, during their fledgling phases.
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by Jim Kouri, CPP While Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) isn’t scheduled to takeover as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee until January 2007, he already sounds as if he’s the man in charge of oversight of our nation’s law enforcement and courts. And considering his history of being kicked off the Senate Intelligence Committee...
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As we’re all aware, the Iraq Study Group, otherwise known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission (lawyers can’t do anything without having the word “commission” in the title, can they?) has released their report. The ”Study Group” – the stated goal of which was to pursue a round-table bipartisan discussion on commissions for the purpose of delineating task forces and implementing...
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Suddenly find yourself with a newborn and have no experience in the matter? Here are some practical suggestions from a mother-of-four, grandmother and child care professional. Teri’s Newborn Dad Advice
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