My last article, Senator Joseph Biden: America’s Most Dangerous Global Bully, discusses the policy reasons why Senator Biden is wrong to expand the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and to export VAWA globally via federal funding, before substantive reforms are made to guarantee equal domestic violence services to both men and women. Fierce feminists...
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United Nations Undersecretary General Benon Sevan of Cyprus and Ephraim Nadler, a/k/a “Fred Nadler,” of New York City were indicted on charges of bribery and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, in connection with the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program. From mid-2000 until March 2003, the Iraqi government’s regime conditioned the right to purchase oil under...
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Yes, it’s time to change direction. Will President Bush abandon the angle to which he has been operating now for some time, or will he acknowledge a change in the wind and consider other voices? Especially in regards to the War on Terror. America has decided to put Democrats in power during his last...
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Last month New Scientist Magazine ran a routine hit piece on the Intelligent Design movement in an article called The God Lab. According the writer of the piece, wealthy Christian Evangelicals are even now funding an evil plan to introduce the Christian God like “Jesus juice” into the punchbowl of serious academic discussion. Despite...
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Here is a highly engaging and informative video of a televised panel discussion about domestic violence and cultural antipathy against males (YouTube.com)
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Former President Jimmy Carter and presidential candidate Christopher Dodd believe that the mechanics of the ballot box sanitize a victorious dictator. The Wall Street Journal editorialized, in its January 17, 2306, edition, about the worrisome economic and political coalition of Iran, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Cuba. In passing they noted, “All the while, [Venezuelan...
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The lamestream media told you: “Dire warnings are being issued by the National Rifle Association as the Democrats prepare to take control of Congress this week,” reports Jeffrey Birnbaum in the Washington Post. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: In a story dripping with sarcasm and stereotypes, and working from documents it admits are...
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The lamestream media told you: California, then Texas, are the leading gateways into America for pot, but now Arizona is poised to overtake them both. The Border Patrol reports it has seized 331 tons (662,650 pounds) of the illegal drug, worth $530 million, in the last fiscal year, says Daniel Gonzalez on page one...
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The lamestream media told you: The newly ethical Congress under Democrat rule will implement fairness and bipartisan cooperation with a slew of new laws in a mere 100 hours after Congress opens, the lamestream media reported with a straight face. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The first House bill, HR1, to change the...
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The lamestream media told you: Nothing. Absolutely nothing. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The National Shooting Sports Foundation has a new program to introduce novices to target practice and wholesome American shooting sports, with classroom and range time. Arizona will feature the “First Shots” program at the world-class Ben Avery range on Friday,...
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Remember when New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin said that he wanted to make his city “chocolate” again? Well, having a couple of Tinseltown cream-cheesers moving in is bound to slow the process. Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and kids have bought a home in the French Quarter. But before Nagin gets too upset over the dashing of...
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lolspeaks: “Someone named Bernard Chapin (also known in Poker World as ChicagoY) has seen fit to publish a piece deriding my son and daughter-in-law on a website called mensnewsdaily.com”
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I saw this piece at Wired, and it got me thinking that you better be careful what you do with your work computer, since it might not be protected under the 4th amendment and it seems there is nothing your company or you can do about it right now. Yet, a rash of recent...
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“They well know the power of the Iranian people. I don’t think they would ever dare to attack us, neither them nor their masters. They won’t do such a stupid thing,” Ahmadinejad told El Mundo during a visit to Nicaragua.
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Campbell, 36, admitted that she threw the phone and hit Ana Scolavino last March in her former Manhattan residence, but said it was an accident.
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Three teenage girls are being charged with the schoolyard beating of a 13-year-old girl. Suffolk County Police are using as evidence video of the beating that the girls took, and then posted on the Internet.
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Canada: Ex-United Church minister says marriages she performed are legally invalid
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The indictment says that on April 15, 2004, 2005 and 2006, Mark L. Nickolas, chairman and publisher of the BluegrassReport, failed to file state income tax returns for the prior calendar years.
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The top leader of an al Qaeda-linked Islamic extremist group has been killed in a two-hour gunbattle between the Philippine military and the Abu Sayyaf group, according to Philippines armed forces.
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Dramatic footage of the moment an alleged would-be suicide bomber tried to blow up a London Underground train was shown at the trial of six Muslims accused of a failed terrorist attack.
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