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I’m sad to note that Catherine Seipp, a talented writer and a witty, intelligent lady, has died of lung cancer in a Los Angeles hospital at age 49. I didn’t know Cathy well–she appeared on His Side with Glenn Sacks in 2004, we occasionally slammed each other in columns or internet posts, and occasionally exchanged...
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Stalin recognized that movies in the 1930s had become the most powerful propaganda tool for influencing mass opinion. That’s why he ordered the Communist Party USA to organize Hollywood screen writers and crafts workers into Communist dominated labor unions. Labor Unions: Double-Edged Blade described the affinity of actor-director Tim Robbins for Communist labor unions...
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This season’s American Idol finalists are so lackluster in charisma and talent, than a 13-year-old girl from the audience has grabbed the spotlight. Ashley Ferl, 13, and her Mom attended a dress rehearsal of “Idol”. The producers were impressed with Ashley’s ability to cry a river of tears. They cynically seated Ashley and her Mom at a...
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This is why I love Tony Snow as White House Press Secretary. He doesn’t mince words, he doesn’t look like he’s trying to think too hard about saying just the right nuanced phrasing… he lays it out and doesn’t take any crap from the biased MSMers.
Here’s the video.
Transcript:
SNOW: The perception is you’re trying...
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Liberals see labor unions through rose-colored glasses. Reality is somewhat different. Tuesday’s edition of the Stamford Advocate, my local newspaper, has a front-page article about actor-director Tim Robbins’s attempt to revive public interest in his 1999 film “Cradle Will Rock.” Mr. Robbins, a resident of the adjoining Westchester County town of Pound Ridge, spoke...
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In the past I’ve complained that former Los Angeles District Attorney Gil Garcetti, who treated fathers terribly while he was the DA, was later honored by the city of Los Angeles. In my co-authored column Some Progress for California Fathers, but Still a Long Way to Go I wrote:
“In 1998 then-Los Angeles District Attorney Gil Garcetti declared a ‘get...
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FoxNews.com. Earth is heating up lately, but so are Mars, Pluto and other worlds in our solar system, leading some scientists to speculate that a change in the sun’s activity is the common thread linking all these baking events.
Others argue that such claims are misleading and create the false impression that rapid global warming,...
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Auto Week magazine columnist Denise McCluggage recently wrote a column on our Campaign Against Anti-Male Advertising called ‘Male activist’ fashions a cause from Volvo’s ad-agency search. McCluggage got it more or less right–to read, click here. The link is from the Santa Fe New Mexican–I’m not sure if the column also appeared in Auto Week.
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They’re unwanted in Cuba, Hugo Chavez is trying to kick them out of Venezuela, Australia and Canada are on timetables to get rid of them, the European Union says they soon simply won’t be available and now the U.S. is considering new rules that effectively would ban the incandescent light bulb.
It’s a global sweep...
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The fierce determination of the eagle shown through in our nation’s capitol. They came from near and far, some as far away as Canada to answer the calling to defend our sacred memorials on March 17, 2007 from anti-war protesters who have been known to get out of control in recent marches. Ordinary Americans supporting...
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The former lover of a woman accused of killing her husband and stuffing his remains into luggage testified Wednesday that they had both planned to leave their spouses and start a life together.
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“He beat her and threatened her with murder. But because husband and wife were both from Morocco, a German divorce court judge saw no cause for alarm. It’s a religion thing, she argued.”
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Britney Spears has agreed to hand Kevin Federline a massive $19 million divorce settlement, according to reports.
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A trio of Toronto prostitutes Wednesday launched a constitutional challenge to overturn criminal laws governing the sex trade, arguing existing restrictions put their lives at risk.
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A man who claims his ex-wife tried to hire a hit man to kill him will have to keep paying her more than $2,400 a month after the state Supreme Court ruled their divorce agreement can’t be changed.
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Three female workers at a New York city welfare office are suing the city after a female supervisor allegedly acted in an improper sexual manor toward them.
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“About one in five ninth-graders in Manatee County have attempted suicide.”
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Researchers at Bath Spa University in England came to that conclusion after conducting a courtroom experiment that asked jurors to pass judgment on a fake mugging case.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007 A Father’s Presenceâ€â€ÂA Far Greater Predictor Of Graduation Than Race Or Class. If you look at the front page of the March 1st Pittsfield Gazette (a weekly Pittsfield, MA paper), one reads, “Race, class affect graduation rates.†In the March 14th Berkshire Eagle, the Pittsfield Massachusetts daily, the take was...
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Columnist Cathy Seipp has died of lung cancer
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