Virginia Tech shooter, Cho Seung-Hui, mailed a multimedia manifesto to NBC news between murders. Thanks to the bumbling inefficiency of the campus police, the killer had enough time to write a book in between murders.  The package included text, videos and photos of Cho Seung-Hui posing with handguns, a hammer and a knife....
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Young black multimillionaires on television news, talk shows and press conferences decrying institutional racism and how their nation is devoid of opportunities for minority individuals… Only in America. The press conference at Rutgers University on April 10 was positively surreal; it was in length and tone the sort you’d see after half the team...
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I alluded to this point briefly in this week’s radio spot, and I think it imperative that a discussion be initiated on another reason for the Virginia Tech shooting that will be avoided by mainstream media analysis: the need for Teacher Control.
Yes, it was a gun that enabled the student Cho Seung-Hui to carry...
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I alluded to this point briefly in this week’s radio spot, and I think it imperative that a discussion be initiated on another reason for the Virginia Tech shooting that will be avoided by mainstream media analysis: the need for Teacher Control. Yes, it was a gun that enabled the student Cho Seung-Hui to...
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As we’ve all seen from the Duke Lacrosse case, the methodologies employed by American law enforcement, and America’s legal system, have some very real prejudices regarding males. But is it possible that biased, Violence Against Women Act, police profiling training was a factor in the deaths of 29 or 30 people in the recent shootings at...
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Dairy Queen’s Kit Kat Blizzard ad  depicts another Father of the Year candidate. View the ad below.
To learn more about the problems with anti-male advertising and violence against men in the media, see:
1) Campaign Against Anti-Male Advertising
2) Campaign Against Detroit News ‘Get Her a Gift or She’ll Give You a Black Eye’ Ad
3) Campaign Against...
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Every two years on the first Tuesday of November, Americans go to the polls in hopes of influencing the direction of the nation in regards to matters of politics and policy. However, the exercise of this civic duty may be increasingly directed towards deciding matters of escalating irrelevancy as the ultimate disposition of the...
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It was only a matter of time before anti-gun nuts all over the country started calling for stiffer gun control measures in the wake of the recent Virginia Tech massacre. If there’s one thing leftists are, it’s predictable. If there’s another thing they are, it’s staggeringly foolish. Yeah, we need more firearm restrictions because...
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Scroll down for the poll … Drudge is breaking this, and has the reactions of the top presidential candidates. It’s very telling to see where they come down on this issue, and should sway at least a few votes. AP: The 5-4 decision written by Justice Anthony Kennedy said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban...
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Most states are encountering legislative efforts to impose universal psychiatric screening on children and young people. The proposals come in many forms, and the language changes as the battles intensify. Minnesota’s experience in the 2007 Minnesota legislature may be useful to people in other states that are encountering similar legislation. Attempts to universally psychiatrically...
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“We no longer have to resign ourselves to the loneliness of living with childish, emotionally stunted men who want us to cook and clean, and who do little in return. In fact, the real mystery is not why more women aren’t marrying, but why any of them marry at all.”
One of my readers sent...
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It’s always the same story. According to Police allege molestation claim faked–Woman, teen daughter charged after accusing stepfather using diary (Akron Beacon Journal, 4/6/07):
“When a Medina woman spoke to a detective in late February, it appeared she was living a parent’s worst fear.
“Cathleen M. Carpenter told Medina police Detective Mark Kollar that as she...
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Bob Haworth, formerly with The Kingston Trio and The Brothers Four has put a unique twist on the issue of illegal immigration with this song being played on radio stations nationwide. The complete song is available at Bob’s website for a nominal donation to the Defense Fund for U.S. Border Agents. (Hat tip:...
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This is good news.
The Supreme Court upheld the nationwide ban on a controversial abortion procedure Wednesday, handing abortion opponents the long-awaited victory they expected from a more conservative bench.
The 5-4 ruling said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law in 2003 does not violate a...
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Good For The Country as a syndicated feature isn’t for gun owners; the feature is written for the non-gun owner and heads of household n identifying adversity to our way of life here, this time in an analysis of the Virginia Tech Massacre, Part II. This may sound harsh, but precisely how to optimize...
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Former Boston Globe columnist Cathy Young has written a number of excellent pieces over the years on “rape crisis feminism” and the way rape laws have become stacked against male defendants. Her newest is Last Call for “Rape-Crisis” Feminism? (Reason Online, 4/16/07). Young writes:
“…’rape-crisis feminism’ (as the writer Katie Roiphe dubbed it) replaced one...
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Everybody please open your liberal dictionaries to page 548 and scroll down to “perpophobia”:
Perp·o·pho·bi·a (perp-o-foh-bee-uh)
Noun
An abnormal and irrational fear of blaming the criminal for the crime
Perpophobia has struck once again — this time the disorder is rearing its ugly head in many commentators and the mainstream media surrounding the mass murders at Virginia...
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One of the worst aspects of the aftermath of a national tragedy like the school shootings at Virginia Tech is watching the rush by many on the Left to politicise it. Most Americans are spending the first few shocked days mourning those who died, recognising the heroes and offering what comfort we can to those who...
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Pioneers who ventured into the Nebraska Territory in the middle of the 19th Century found a flat plains area almost devoid of trees. The man who would change that moved to the Nebraska Territory in 1854. He was Julius Sterling Morton, usually known as J. Sterling Morton, only 22 years old and a native...
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When Elizabeth Edwards’ cancer returned I had the same reaction as most of you. I wished her well, and figured John Edwards would be dropping out of the presidential campaign. That was the buzz question the day we heard the news of Elizabeth’s illness until we were told otherwise. Like many of you …...
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