I’ve previously discussed how men can get set up during custody cases in visitation exchange traps, and I frequently caution men to be on guard during their legal battles.
Caution should be heeded not only during in-person exchanges with your ex-spouse, but in all types of interactions. Guy White, a private investigator/custody case advisor who seems...
Read more »
Background: Recently I’ve been reading Brad Snyder’s interesting book A Well-Paid Slave: Curt Flood’s Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sports. Though the book’s central subject is Flood’s honorable challenge to the reserve clause, perhaps the most fascinating part of the book is its description of what one might call “The Other Drive to Integrate...
Read more »
Can there be any question regarding the real motives of those seeking to establish the North American Union? That those seeking such a Union are, in fact, seeking to establish a regional government? Here are two recent articles, one from the organization, “August Review,” and the other from author and researcher, Cliff Kincaid, regarding...
Read more »
Senator Larry Craig of Idaho reports today:
The Constitution provides that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The Framers of the Constitution did not restrict Congress’s power on a whim. It was, and still remains, to protect rights that are basic to the preservation of our...
Read more »
Sir, God raised up the United States and influenced her constitutional institutions for the very purpose of shielding and protecting the Church in the wilderness, and all men in their liberties, and of throwing a guard around His embryo kingdom till He should come, whose right it is to reign and subdue all enemies...
Read more »
I’m no expert on the Emergency Contraception issue but I think the feminists are right on it, and they just scored a success. According to Planned Parenthood:
“Wal-Mart has signed onto Planned Parenthood’s pharmacy policy on emergency contraception (EC), also known as the ‘morning-after pill.’ This means that Wal-Mart will provide EC in-store, without delay....
Read more »
by Jim Kouri, CPP The counterintelligence function involves protecting the country, as well as intelligence agencies, from the activities of foreign intelligence services. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has principal responsibility for countering the activities of foreign intelligence services within the United States in order to protect both classified US Government information and proprietary...
Read more »
April 2, 2007
Background: Last week Ohio’s Butler County Child Support Enforcement Agency launched a highly-publicized new campaign which puts mug shots of the County’s “Most Wanted Deadbeat Parents†on pizza boxes. The idea was the brainchild of Agency Executive Director Cynthia Brown. I debated Brown on FOX News’ nationally-syndicated Morning Show with Mike and Juliet...
Read more »
Originally published in “The Caribbean Express,†a newsmagazine that is no longer in business. The Easter season is here again bringing, as it always does, a sweet delight to the Caribbean. It could hardly be otherwise, as West Indian people are known both for their deep spirituality and zest for partying. Thus, religious celebrations...
Read more »
They say that Miami-Dade County has some of the toughest sex-offender laws in the country — so tough, in fact, that they house some people who have been convicted of sex offenses against children right under the highway (I always thought prison was a pretty good solution, but I guess I was mistaken).
Convicted sex...
Read more »
Is Sanjaya Malakar a Messiah or the Anti-Christ? Will the vocally-challenged amateur be the death of American Idol, or will he save America’s most popular show by forcing the producers to make changes to the voting system. The 17-year-old teenybopper hasn’t come remotely close to mastering the basics of singing, but he has performed a...
Read more »
It requires but a very small glance of thought to perceive that although laws made in one generation often continue in force through succeeding generations, yet they continue to derive their force from the consent of the living. A law not repealed continues in force, not because it cannot be repealed, but because it...
Read more »