I'm quoted on the problem of anti-male advertising in the recent London Times piece Dorks, dweebs and dummies. The article discusses several anti-male ads.
One involved the 2004 anti-father Verizon ad "Homework," which depicted a bumbling, idiot father trying and failing to help his 8-year-old daughter with her homework, as his contemptuous wife tells him to...
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Christopher Hitchins and Richard Dawkins, in their violent attacks on spiritual religion, sound very much like Adolph Hitler and Joseph Goebbels. Herr Hitler and his propaganda minister needed a scape goat to explain the collapse of German militarism in World War I and the German Empire’s wallowing into fecklessness under the socialist Weimar Republic....
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But too many of us can’t understand it. The sermon at Black Rock-Long Ridge Congregational Church (North Stamford, Connecticut) was delivered by Pastor Larry Fullerton. His text was Daniel, chapter 5, the famous account of the fateful writing that mysteriously appeared on the wall at Belshazzar’s feast. Neither Belshazzar, nor his sorcerers and magicians...
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"Great Baseball Plays" is a semi-regular weekend feature on my blog, and no collection of great plays would be complete without some vintage Ozzie Smith. Ozzie, perhaps the greatest fielding shortstop of all time, is pictured above, turning a double play in the 1982 World Series.
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Human trafficking is a transnational crime whose victims include men, women, and children and may involve violations of labor, immigration, antislavery, and other criminal laws. To ensure punishment of traffickers and protection of victims, Congress passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA), which is subject to reauthorization in...
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On a recent trip back to the United States from Eastern Europe, I noticed that some of my conservative American friends were echoing the western left wing media’s attitude about Vladimir Putin. My first thought was “how can a conservative believe anything they read in an American or British newspaper these days? If the...
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Actually, Mr. Edwards, we can’t see if the arresting officers have a bumper sticker or not, but nonetheless there was a bust in South Carolina yesterday:
The FBI is saying there is no immediate threat after police in Goose Creek discovered what they believed were explosives during a traffic stop…
…Sources tell Live 5 News...
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Background: The best recent work on the alleged wage gap was done by Warren Farrell in his book Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap And What Women Can Do About It. Below Warren discusses a recent New York Times article on the subject. To learn more about Warren's analysis...
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The lamestream media told you: The tragic crash of two news helicopters in Phoenix has caused the deaths of their pilot/reporters and is a tragedy of untold proportions. Here now with continuing 24-hour non-stop breathless news coverage of this horrific event that has ended, is another live report from the scene, with flashing emergency...
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The lamestream media told you: Authorities are increasing the numbers of vehicles randomly searched at U.S. airports in the wake of thwarted bombing attempts at airports in Great Britain. Travelers should allow extra time for check in. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Newspapers nationwide have failed to add the critical sentences that say,...
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In a review published in Commentary, Jonathan Kay states that, “Liberals embrace daycare for its liberating potential†while “conservatives oppose its spread.†However, through workfare, conservatives have sent impoverished mothers to work and thus expanded the market for daycare. If as Mary Eberstadt, author of Home-Alone America believes, “children are happiest and safest when...
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There is something very satisfying in building something for your wife or your children with your own hands. I used to always have a building project going, but I rarely have time to build things anymore, given my professional obligations. This bunk bed I built for my son 10 years ago was one of...
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