In the www.Slate.com advice column "Dear Prudence," she responds to a woman's complaint below in Help! My Husband's Potbelly Impedes Our Lovemaking. I think the woman complaining about her husband has a legitimate complaint and that her husband should respect her feelings. However, were the genders reversed, I suspect that the answer from Prudence...
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The lamestream media told you: Guns should be banned because a maniac in Virginia got some and went on a killing spree, reporters reported. One week later, after incessant prominent promotion of the suicidal immigrant psychopath, reports emerged of others interested in emulating the sick behavior, and setting new atrocity records. Editors nationwide denied...
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The lamestream media told you: The AP reports that the Bush administration is having a hard time finding a “war czar,” who would coordinate military efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The AP’s apparent love, and frequent use of the word “czar,” is an affront to the entire...
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No, not the one referring to technology… the one referring to the Michael Moore’s of the world:
Short, fat people may get rights
BOSTON — Ellen Frankel stands just 4-foot-8 inches tall, a size that allowed larger co-workers to playfully scoop her up at the office and make remarks about her height. Some even patted...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP It’s old news that Presidente Vicente Fox exported Mexico’s poorest citizens into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieved him of the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for them; it provides his country’s economy with an influx of US cash when these illegal workers send...
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By now you’ve heard the news-the Senate and the White House have reached a deal on granting amnesty to the 12 million illegal aliens here in the United States. However, this deal is just the first step in the process. No bill has passed either the House or the Senate. In fact,...
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San Diego Republican Representative Mark Wyland has some interesting thoughts about legislation in his new San Diego Union-Tribune column The burden of the bill factory (5/17/07).
I also enjoyed his little slap at Sheila Kuehl's SB 353. I had criticized the bill in my co-authored column CA Legislators Vote to Protect Pets from Domestic Violence but...
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Jerry Falwell was the most prominent leader of the religious right; a movement with a very narrow moral focus. Falwell ignored the plight of the poor and disenfranchised, and focused his fury on homosexuals, pagans, liberals and women libbers.  With his death the fundamentalist movement is one step closer to obscurity, but there...
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I first met Jerry Falwell when I was a Sophomore at Midwestern Baptist College in Pontiac, Michigan. The year was 1972. I can honestly say, hearing and meeting Dr. Falwell was a turning point in my life. I was so impressed with Jerry’s vision, courage, and compassion that the very next year, 1973, I...
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“The Republican Party is falling apart,” said one insider to me recently. “The GOP has become the party of neoliberal corporate globalism, not the party of conservatism,” said another. Perhaps election 2008 will be the last hurrah. Other than Tom Tancredo, Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter, the GOP presidential candidates are a joke. The...
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Another man is punished because he trusted his wife. From Ark. Supreme Court upholds Ashley Co. child support decision (5/17/07):
"The Arkansas Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's decision requiring an Ashley County man to pay child support for a child he didn't father, because he didn't contest the paternity in his divorce decree.
"Kevin...
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Comedian George Carlin once said, “The term ‘bipartisan’ simply means that there’s a larger than usual deception going on.” Those words were never truer than they are today.
The Senate “reached across party lines” to craft a deal that would “grant amnesty to millions of illegals while securing our borders.”
Well, they’re almost all here, so...
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Just before the 2006 election, I predicted (among other things) that without the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives, amnesty for illegal immigrants would soon become a reality. “If Democrats take control of the House,” I wrote, “that barrier will vanish like mist, and the Democrats will have a flood of uneducated,...
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In “The Power of the Positive Woman,†Phyllis Schlafly builds a logical and cogent case against the Equal Rights Amendment, arguing that it has the potential to derail women’s sports, weaken the military by prohibiting sex distinctions, and gut legal protections for women who are fulltime homemakers. She also discusses the relations between the...
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