Paul Krugman confesses his love for Big Brother. Previous postings (Part One; Part Two; Part Three) discussed aspects of Paul Krugman’s essay “Who Was Milton Friedman?” in the New York Review of Books. Mr. Krugman is a political propaganda columnist for the New York Times, where predictably he is a strident critic of individuals’...
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Gender Population Distribution v. Traits: Why there are twice as many men as women with IQs above 120 and 30 times as many over170.
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Background: A couple weeks ago I asked you to write newspapers in protest of Berkeley Breathed's new nationally-syndicated OPUS cartoon "Davie Dinkle has two moms" which, I noted "gives fathers a nice kick in the teeth Father's Day week."
In the comic, which appeared in many of America's largest newspapers, two elementary school boys discuss a...
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The European Space Agency is looking for twelve volunteers for a simulated trip to Mars that will take place in Moscow.
You’d better apply soon (application here), as over 2,000 applications have already been submitted to project manager Jennifer Ngo-Anh, whose surname just happens to be the exact sound that you’ll make while pulling 9...
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There is a lot of speculation in the media these days about coup attempts and other ficticious plots to overthow the thug regime of Robert Mugabe. The truth is that these so-called coup attempts are all to do with deep paranioa within the ruling zanupf regime. Mugabe is attempting to achieve two objectives. Firstly,...
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently ran an editorial noting that Georgia has a lower high school graduation rate than other states and labeled it a “crisis†because those with limited educations are “poorly equipped to compete for the high-skilled, knowledge-driven jobs.†However, perhaps part of the problem lies in the entire concept of the “dropout.â€Â...
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One of my favorite sayings is "No good deed goes unpunished," and the story of Colin Bruley (pictured), a heroic Florida man, is another example. From Jim Schoettler's 'You're fired,' man hears after saving a woman's life (Jacksonville Times-Union, 6/18/07):
"When a neighbor screamed she'd been shot, Colin Bruley grabbed his shotgun, found the victim...
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Marc Rudov Debates Lis Wiehl
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FNC’s Your World with Neil Cavuto: 06.22.07
“Does Trojan’s ‘Evolve’ Commercial Bash Men?â€Â
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Can you imagine the feminist screech of this were an ad for birth control pills and the bar had men surrounded by female dogs?
I'm getting a little tired of Hollywood, ad execs, and their clients believing portraying men as idiots and/or pigs is funny. Maybe when we men stop buying your shit, we'll...
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There was an interesting response to my Houston Chronicle column Texas Frozen Embryo Case--In Defense of a Man's Right to Choose (6/14/07) posted in the Chronicle forum. A man identified as "Yankee Texan" wrote:
"At 7 years old, my mother and father divorced based on a decision made by my mother. For the next 13 years of my...
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A couple of days ago, I received an envelope from the Republican National Committee. It said it contained a survey. As I'm not that stupid, I had a feeling what was really afoot.
Miss Kimberly opened the letter and relayed some questions, that when asked to a Republican, would invoke the "Duh!" answer....
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So, Miss Hillary and Miss Barbara are tired of that right wing radio and are thinking about how to legislatively "fix" the problem. Okay, their staffers are now saying that conversation never happened and we all know Mrs. Clinton doesn't lie to the help.
It seems the progressive left not only wants to muffle...
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By Rinaldo Del Gallo, III Click HERE to read the San Gabriel Valley Tribune Story (West Covina,CA,USA) to which this article refers. The San Gabriel Valley Tribune posed the question, “Are video game additions real?†The answer to the question is obvious. There are two types of addiction, physical addiction (characterized by symptoms of...
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If you were a producer desperate for a great interview, who would you offer a million dollars to appear on one of your network’s news programs?  Perhaps you would seek Thomas L. Friedman to wax eloquent about geopolitics, Christopher Hitchens to debunk religion, Sen. Ted Kennedy to champion immigration reform or Colin Powell...
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"I did so many things I never did intend to do."--Bob Dylan, from "Million Miles"
The Associated Press has an interesting article about dads and video games--Dads and kids bond over video games 6/15/07). I had never played video games at all before I got married. When my son was young, I was opposed to...
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Foreclosure is every homeowner’s bad dream but it can be a home buyer’s great opportunity. This is especially true if the buyer can find such a home when it is in jeopardy but before actual foreclosure has taken effect. Lenders must publish their intentions before they foreclose. According to Simon Ahn, an Atlanta real...
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Some liberals are on a desperate search for a talk radio fairy — a magical winged partner to the tooth fairy whose job is to knock the teeth out of the First Amendment and then “level the playing field” of talk radio. “Level” isn’t exactly the word — it’s more like strip mining.
A recent...
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Talkin' out my ass again.
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I have mixed emotions about the new New Mexico "Best-paying dads 2007" list. I'd like to see the men honored for what they mean as fathers, not as wallets. Also, given how abusive the child support enforcement system is, any "awards" from CS enforcement are tainted.
The "best paying" list is a conscious counterpart to the...
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If dad goes for a walk with his daughter and holds her hand, apparently Virginia Department of Health officials wants you to pick up the phone and destroy his life by reporting him as a possible sexual abuser. I would've thought this article about this campaign was from the Onion or some satirical publication,...
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