A MUST SEE documentary!    CLICK HERE TO WATCH ‘The Drugging of Our Children‘ will be shown during the August 2007 International Film and Music Festival at the Crest Theatre in Sacramento, California. This feature-length documentary examines the alarming growth in the prescription of powerful psychotropic drugs for adolescents and children. This documentary...
Read more »
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius thinks that American colleges are just swell. Former Harvard president Derek Bok disagrees. David Ignatius’s opinion piece was published in today’s Wall Street Journal. Its opening paragraphs are the following: Higher-Ed Superpower By DAVID IGNATIUS The Washington Post March 12, 2007 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — When people think about American...
Read more »
Sacks: “The advertising industry has reacted to a recent protest of Arnold Worldwide’s TV commercials by the fathers’ rights movement with great hostility.”
Read more »
Isn’t it ironic that Democrats are calling for resignations and heads to roll because 8 federal prosecutors were fired…
…yet they never uttered a peep about “political motivations” or White House conspiracies when one of their own, then-Attorney General Janet Reno, fired all 93 federal prosecutors, some of whom were actively involved in investigations that...
Read more »
The Republic of Ireland and its economic boom period known as the “Celtic Tiger” is another textbook case study in economic freedom. Ireland’s strong economic performance is a direct result of its increased economic freedom and reduced government regulation. This correlation between economic freedom and economic growth is no coincidence. Investing in countries like...
Read more »
Here are the facts:
The federal deficit is “down sharply”…
WASHINGTON - The deficit for the first five months of the budget year is down sharply from a year ago as the growth in government tax collections continues to outpace growth in spending.
…and “down sharply” means more than 25 percent over last year.
The Treasury Department reported...
Read more »
Our beloved state of Georgia has its share of outlandish and brain-befuddling sights. This should be no surprise since Georgia, legendary as the land of cotton and buckle of the Bible Belt, is a state with a complicated, often tragic, history and a present of maddening social ferment and promise. The only state in...
Read more »
For those of you who have the luxury or prudence to have sworn off television, you’re probably not familiar with the Geico automobile insurance company’s ad campaign that carries the slogan “So Easy, a Caveman Could Do It!†The only problem is that within this scenario, unbeknownst to Geico, there are still cavemen among...
Read more »
The lamestream media told you: And the Oscar winner is… An Inconvenient Truth! The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: In an easily predictable result, Al Gore, the man who formerly claimed he invented the Internet, won the Academy Award for best documentary, for a mockumentary about global climate. In the film, which examines one...
Read more »
The lamestream media told you: Oscar ratings continue to slide, as competition for viewer time, reduction of exclusive star status from the golden Bogie/Bacall days, non-stop overexposure of every minor scantily clad trollop, a numbing glut of awards shows and instant idol status for wannabees continue to tarnish Oscar’s image. This year’s audience was...
Read more »
Police said Jeffrey Ortiz, 51, told parents he could help them avoid getting their license suspended, WESH 2 News reported.
Read more »
After protests in January and February, Fathers 4 Justice (F4J), a non-profit organization pushing for equality in the family courts, plans to return to Lucas County, Ohio, for further demonstrations.ÂÂÂ
Read more »
The parent of a Sissonville High School student is suing a teacher and the school board over a failing grade the student received on a leaf project in her advanced biology class.
Read more »
Israel has recalled its ambassador to El Salvador after police found him on the streets of the capital blind drunk and wearing nothing but bondage gear, a foreign ministry official said on Monday.
Read more »
Scientists say time travel to the past not possible – but traveling forward still a definite maybe
Read more »
The husband-and-wife directors spent over two years making the movie, which follows Moore on his college tour promoting 2004′s “Fahrenheit 9/11.” The film shows Melnyk repeatedly approaching Moore for an interview and being rejected; members of Moore’s team also kick the couple out of the audience at one of his speeches, saying they weren’t...
Read more »
A protest staged by thousands of rural workers in central China ended in violent clashes last week, media reports and an official said.
Read more »
Singer, dancer and hug-therapist-for-commie-dictators Harry Belafonte once again slipped on a peel on the poopdeck of the banana boat.
I’m not big on government intervention into any of our private freedoms, but there’s a point in life when the government needs to come running with the nets and straight-jacket for the good of one of...
Read more »