My friend Paul Stuckle says "our prisons are full of innocent persons,†and stories like this make me believe it. From Reuters:
"HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - A man jailed for 18 years for a rape he did not commit was paid $5 million in compensation by the state of Connecticut.
"James Tillman, now 45, was arrested...
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Let’s start some buzz, shall we…?
We need the RIGHT Representative:
We are looking for a Sr. Account Manager with experience in Broadcast Media Sales. The ideal candidate will have experience in selling Conservative Talk Radio programming direct to companies and small agencies. Our ideal advertiser (your client) has a retail / consumer business that...
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The lamestream media told you: The highly authoritative International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has determined that mankind is responsible for global warming. If massive changes aren’t made quickly, under international control, the planet may be doomed and life could become extinct. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Accuracy In Media (AIM), the Wash.,...
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Background: Photographic artist Stephen Shames has put together an excellent collection of fatherhood pictures for George Soros' Open Society Institute.
To learn more about Shames' photo series, click here, here and here
The picture of the little girl snuggling in her daddy's arms sure brings back a lot of good memories.
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We are constantly horrified at Congress. It is chronically unable to come up with policy that works — always grafting Frankenstein monsters out of dead things. Illegal Immigration is yet another example. My compliments go to Sen. John McCain for stating the obvious — by resorting to four-letter derogatory salutes — in hopes of...
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Since studies have repeatedly shown that men do just as much work for their households as women do, I assume we'll be seeing cartoons like this Mother's Day cartoon for Father's Day, too, right? Complete with an overworked, exhausted father. But somehow I doubt it...
The cartoon is from Stuart Carlson of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
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Fresh from the “Fiery hell that awaits us unless we vote for environmentalist Democrats” file:
A new report that is out for absolutely no reason other than liberal nerdfreak over programmed computer model results speculates that if the Midwest climate gets warmer, the sunflowers that Kansas is famous for might move up north, leaving them...
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There should be a law prohibiting any politician who holds an elective office from running for president. Seeking the White House is a full-time endeavor, that renders a presidential hopeful incapable of doing anything else. From ThinkProgress.Com: “Busy campaigning for his presidential bid, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has missed over 40 consecutive roll-call votes,...
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Many works of speculative fiction employ a story element known as a MacGuffin device around which the plot develops. Usually this happens to be some kind of weapon of mass destruction. However, the 2007 season finale of Smallville decided to take the concept in a decidedly different direction with interesting parallels to current biotechnical...
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“Police have arrested a man in connection with an attack on a woman in a church pew — an attack that was caught on a surveillance video. It happened Wednesday about 60 miles north of New York City, as the woman was praying at the chapel of St. Joseph’s Church.” This Associated Press article...
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Originally published in “The Hatchet: The Journal of Lizzie Borden Studies.†The Victorian era bequeathed two great murder mysteries to posterity. One was America’s Borden case and the other England’s Jack the Ripper. In their different ways, these crimes exposed the particular sensibilities of their cultures. The Victorians are known for making sharp distinctions...
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