As expected, it seems the previous pieces I wrote about the undesirables in pro sports (and pop culture for that matter) has come full circle. I knew it would, as those I wrote about are as predictable as another sunny day during an Arizona summer.
Half of San Diego wants me “fired†from the...
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As expected, it seems the previous pieces I wrote about the undesirables in pro sports (and pop culture for that matter) has come full circle. I knew it would, as those I wrote about are as predictable as another sunny day during an Arizona summer. Half of San Diego wants me “fired†from the...
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Evolutionists make truly wild assumptions to fill the gaps in their hypotheses. Check out Richard Dawkins’s thesis that DNA originated spontaneously in inorganic mud crystals. Richard Dawkins is one of today’s most widely known defenders of Darwinian evolution. Professor Dawkins goes beyond defending evolution, using extravagant language to attack the personal qualifications of anyone...
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A PROUD FATHER SPEAKS  At 2:30 PM EST, Friday, February 23rd, my youngest son recited his reenlistment oath to serve his country for another four years. He was on duty at the time, but was relieved by a fellow Airman so that he could have the oath administered, and a few pictures taken. ...
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Talk about all your friends rushing to your defense. What do you want to bet that this turns into a constitutional crisis: Federal agents arrested Charles Rust-Tierney, the former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU, Friday in Arlington for allegedly possessing child pornography. According to a criminal complaint obtained by ABC News,...
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Given the successes of those states issuing concealed carry permits to citizens, I suggest a nationwide pilot program: the repeal of all anti-gun laws – all 22,000 of them  for a period of five years. This includes a moratorium on all new gun laws for five years, and suspension of all court cases...
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Given the successes of those states issuing concealed carry permits to citizens, I suggest a nationwide pilot program: the repeal of all anti-gun laws – all 22,000 of them  for a period of five years. This includes a moratorium on all new gun laws for five years, and suspension of all court cases...
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I decided to run for the Champaign Unit #4 school board because I was tired of complaining in my columns and to others of my dissatisfaction with Unit 4. I ran to try to be part of the solution, not to be another pundit engaging in a blog B&W session. For this, I have...
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Many people look down on the recently deceased Anna Nicole Smith because they believe she wed her octogenarian billionaire husband for his money. Indeed, the woman or, less commonly, the man who marries for money is generally considered to have done something vile. I believe that this stigma is unwarranted and reflects a poor...
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The Alice Crimmins case broke in 1965 when the two young children of the attractive, red-haired woman, who was separated from her husband, were found dead in different vacant lots. My first encounter with the sensational case was through a lightly fictionalized 1978 made-for-TV movie starring Tuesday Weld as Crimmins stand-in Doris Winters. After...
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Many critics have rightly debunked the misleading nature of the study showing that 51% of American women currently live without husbands. However, one intriguing thing reactions to it pointed out is the way unmarried women are associated with cats in the popular mind. One commentator wrote that the study led him to “want to...
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I possess a delightful cassette entitled “Homespun Tales.†In this collection of legends and folktales, one story stands out because it has a smack of authenticity or at least of truth slightly embellished. It is “The Crack of Dawn†presented by Donald Davis. It purports to tell the story of his dear Aunt Laura....
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Slavery was abolished in 1865 by the 13th Amendment, but the Virginia General Assembly just got around to voting unanimously to express “profound regret” for the state’s role in slavery. Is an apology or an expression of “profound regret”, 142 years after slavery was abolished, a profound joke or an act of healing? Some argue that the...
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