No Independence Before Majority Rule. Remember that? I certainly do because this was the policy position that eventually brought about the end of the UDI experiment in Rhodesia – it led to the transitional government of Abel Muzorewa and then Lancaster House and finally the first (and perhaps the only) majority rule elections in...
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I have been thinking a lot recently about politics and about the upcoming election. I have subscribed to some of the candidates email distributions to keep tabs on what they are up to, and to see if I they will provide me with any details about their positions. To say the least, I have...
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I discussed the Baldwin-Basinger custody battle on Fox News’ Big Story with John Gibson this afternoon. To watch the 10 minute video clip, click here or watch below.
While I absolutely condemn Baldwin’s angry phone message to his daughter, I defend Baldwin’s overall position in this case. I consider Kim Basinger’s long,
well-documented Parental Alienation campaign against...
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Volvo announced yesterday that Arnold Worldwide had won the creative portion of its new advertising account. To learn more, see $150 Mil. Volvo Picks Arnold, Nitro (Adweek, 4/23/07).
From the beginning, Arnold was widely reported to be the favorite to win the account, but because of Arnold’s track record of making commercials which portray men...
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Photo courtesy of Stuckon-Stupid.com How stupid is Harry Reid? REEAAL stupid. Article HERE.
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Was prosecutor Michael Nifong simply an over-rated ambulance chaser who rose to his level of incompetence? Was he a scheming opportunist who needed to boost his flagging re-election chances? Or did his dogged prosecution of the Duke Three reflect a deeper, more systemic problem in our criminal justice system? Here’s the dirty little secret...
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People who attend religious services weekly live longer and have children that are better behaved and adjusted than other children.
Of course, maybe they should’ve qualified which religion.
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Last week, I was privileged to speak before the National Committee Meeting of the Constitution Party assembled in Boise, Idaho. After a two-day whirlwind speaking tour in Utah earlier in the week, I delivered this address to the assemblage in Boise. This is an edited version of that Idaho speech. Christians tell me constantly,...
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Who in this country need Leaders who are so stubborn? Who in this country need leaders at all? We don’t have leaders here, we have executives.
Americans tolerate a lot if they believe it will help a crisis, and many good-natured helpful can be fooled and talked out of their authority in liberty...
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The license plates, like our currency, say “In God We Trust.” I’ll give you four tries to guess who’s upset about it … A-C-L-U. Full article HERE.
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Wouldn’t be nice if responsible parenting like this were so common in our country that it didn’t make news?
A father took extreme measures Wednesday to discipline his 14-year-old son, who he claims was abusing drugs.
Because the boy is a minor, 6 News won’t reveal his or his father’s identity.
The boy was forced to...
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‘Judge Judy’ offers opinion on Baldwin
UPI, 4/23/07
TV’s “Judge Judy” Sheindlin said in New York she doesn’t condone Alec Baldwin’s angry message to his daughter but places some blame on the justice system.
Baldwin’s angry voice mail message to his daughter, Ireland, 11, was leaked online last week, even though it was a part of a...
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My Grandpa sent this vid to me earlier today, and I figured I would post it for you to enjoy. I can’t post the video here so follow the link below. Visit Needs of the Many
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A liberal listener of my program sent this video to me. It should be noted that this is the same listener that believes the opinions of our troops don’t matter. Watch the video HERE.
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Occasionally there’s a politician that I really like. Yes, they come around on rare occasions — political solstices if you will — and James Inhofe is one of those politicians. Inhofe bugs the hell out of many of those on the left side of the aisle, and it’s grand fun to watch. The annoyance...
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Florida is looking at putting a ballot option to allow people to vote that they don’t want to vote. Fark has a Florida tag for a reason. It appears that Sen. Mike Bennett pushed SB-494 through. The bill will require a “I choose not to vote” option on the ballots there. Visit Needs of...
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Global warming has obviously become the latest fashion trend for the liberal elite. Limousine liberals keep telling us how we should live, while completely ignoring said advice themselves. It’s either because they can afford the negative consequences of bad treaties like Kyoto or they just don’t buy into their own hype… or...
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Actress Bijou Phillips, whose sister Chynna is married to Billy Baldwin, Alec Baldwin’s brother, says:
“ is a really great guy. I’m proud to have him in my family. I have 100 per cent faith in him as a father. There’s two sides to every story… Alec’s a really great guy and he’s a really...
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Some of you may have noticed this blog having problems loading over the past few days. Apparently it was from some old code I had in the sidebar. I’ve removed the code and the site should be loading properly now. Thanks for your patience.
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An adjunct professor at Emmanuel College was fired last week following a classroom discussion about the Virginia Tech shootings that included him pointing a marker at some students and saying “pow.”
Nicholas Winset, a professor of financial accounting, said the Catholic liberal arts college was stifling free discussion about a controversial topic and the move...
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