He who has access to the fountain does not go to the water pots. - Leonardo da Vinci
Liberty Letters Comment: The water pots today are the state protected dogmas of secularism, humanism, and socialism - the neglected fountain: scripture, moral philosophy, and prayer; the water pots: textbooks, commentaries, and lectures - the neglected fountain:...
Read more »
Emphatically, NO. A reader on the Intellectual Conservative website, responding to the recent post titled Savings?, posed this query: Let me ask a silly question: Do your Social Security contributions count as savings? The answer is that Social Security is the polar opposite of savings. The effect of Social Security is to decrease savings....
Read more »
I’ve declined to talk much about the Duke rape case as, for me, it was a little personal. I didn’t want to come off like a local affiliate TV station that had to find the local angle of a tsunami that hit Indonesia. But as the case began to fall apart, some...
Read more »
I’ve declined to talk much about the Duke rape case as, for me, it was a little personal. I didn’t want to come off like a local affiliate TV station that had to find the local angle of a tsunami that hit Indonesia. But as the case began to fall apart, some aspects became...
Read more »
While Don Imus is being thrashed within an inch of his career for making neanderthal comments about the Rutgers Women’s Basketball team, and the real victims of the Duke Rape Case have finally been identified, radical feminists at Lifetime Movie Channel are committing acts of social violence against men that are far worse. Lifetime...
Read more »
Michelle compares the idiot Don Imus’ retarded comment with the world of gangsta rap. The only crime Imus apparently committed here, in the view of the professional race-baiters like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, et al., is that he just didn’t put is comments to music… or better yet a ripped-off sample of some...
Read more »
by Jim Kouri, CPP Internal security is vital to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s efforts to protect the United States. As the agency responsible for counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyber, and major criminal investigations, the FBI is a high-priority target for virtually every hostile and many otherwise friendly intelligence services, terrorist organizations, criminal groups, and individuals...
Read more »
Background: I’ve been surprised and impressed with the progress that the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization has made in gaining recognition of April 25 as “Parental Alienation Awareness Day.”
Last year they got the Governors of three states to officially recognize April 25 as PAAD, and are working on more.ÂÂÂ
As I’ve noted on many occasions (click...
Read more »
“How can you compare the suffering of a white women to the suffering of a black man? It’s not even close!”–Chris Rock
In this humorous monologue, comedian Chris Rock mocks the feminist idea that white women and black men have been similarly oppressed.
(Note: Unlike most of Rock’s material, there is no obscenity on this clip.)
Read more »
Fresh off her trip with one state sponsor of terrorism, Nancy wants to “open a dialogue” with another. This time, the sky’s the limit as she wants to meet with Holocaust-denying, women-hating, terror-sponsoring, Islamofascists that want to dominate the world and “wipe Israel off the map“.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Tom Lantos,...
Read more »
My new co-authored column, “Texas bill to create domestic violence offender registry will harm innocent men” (Austin American-Statesman, 4/11/07), asserts that Texas HB 3958, which will be heard in the Corrections Committee of the Texas House today (April 11), will ensnare and punish many innocent men. This is in part because of the problems with...
Read more »
One of feminists’ favorite slogans goes like this: “Well-behaved women seldom make history.†If you consider a House speaker who meets with a terrorist thug to be historical, then Nancy Pelosi recently proved that slogan to be true. Defying Bush administration requests, Pelosi traveled last week to Israel and Syria hoping to thaw the...
Read more »
Virtually buried among stories such as the gripping announcement of which financial lamprey is the father of Anna Nicole Smith’s baby, there are more important stories. Hidden underneath the flap over how Don Imus, a radio host relatively few people listen to, has seemingly managed to single-handedly offend anybody with a skin tone below...
Read more »
In terms of media saturation, Don Imus is this month’s Anna Nicole Smith. The radio host has had a good thing going. His program is broadcast on more than 70 radio stations and cable network MSNBC most weekday mornings. Along with big money, Imus earned standing among politicians and media personalities. Democratic Senator Christopher...
Read more »
When Marine Corps Capt. Duncan Duane Hunter reports for duty in Iraq sometime next month, he probably will be the only announced congressional candidate serving in harm’s way, according to Mark Walker at California’s North County Times. Hunter, the son of U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, was one of about 250 Californians in the Marine...
Read more »
When Marine Corps Capt. Duncan Duane Hunter reports for duty in Iraq sometime next month, he probably will be the only announced congressional candidate serving in harm’s way, according to Mark Walker at California’s North County Times. Hunter, the son of U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, was one of about 250 Californians in the Marine...
Read more »
From Wikipedia: “Suspension of disbelief is an aesthetic theory intended to characterize people’s relationships to art. It refers to the alleged willingness of a reader or viewer to accept as true the premises of a work of fiction, even if they are fantastic, impossible, or contradictory. It also refers to the willingness of the...
Read more »