Marc Angelucci has complained several times about my recent series analyzing ads which the National Organization for Women complains are unfair to men--to read some of Marc's comments, click here, here, and here. To see my NOW series, click here.
I thought the reason why I did a series on NOW's complaints was apparent, but given Marc's...
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Corporate globalism was preceded by the passing of relationship banking. As recently as 1958, when I went to work in Wall Street, bankers took very seriously the idea of relationship banking. That is, bankers felt a moral responsibility both to evaluate the creditworthiness of potential borrowers, and to stick by those borrowers in their...
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Feminist writer Ann Friedman, editor of the leading feminist blog www.feministing.com, has a point in her recent blog post "'Your Women Are Ugly!' is not a political argument." Friedman's blog post is a little overwrought, but she's right that comparisons such as that pictured are sexist.
I would also add that they're usually rigged, as...
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As I defined it in “False Domestic Violence Accusations Can Lead To Parental Alienation Syndrome,†“Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a pattern of thoughts and behavior that can develop in a child of separated parents where the custodial parent causes the child, through manipulation and access blocking, to unjustifiably fear and/or hate the other...
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A recent Rasmussen Report states that 25% of Republican women are planning to vote for Hillary while 25% of Democrat men are planning to vote Republican. My contention is that these women were never really “conservatives” in the first place and the men, having been true liberals for a long while, are now recognizing that the Democratic Party has...
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Background: Conscientious Virginia judge James Michael Shull, who smoked out a woman who sought to extend a restraining order based on false charges of domestic violence, was just removed from the bench by this Virginia Supreme Court ruling. I have examined the evidence in this case and it is clear to me that Shull...
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Is Paul Krugman at it again? Whose statistics are the right ones? New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is not in doubt. In his November 2 column he writes: “My chance of surviving prostate cancer  and thank God I was cured of it  in the United States? Eighty-two percent,†says Rudy Giuliani...
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Americans are once again preparing for the heart-wrenching drama of a presidential election. By the middle of 2008, we expect the nation to be neatly divided between fear and loathing of the left and fear and loathing of the right. The first thing Europeans need to know is that for the price of a...
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As readers of this blog know, I’m an atheist but one of my current projects is to read the Bible cover to cover. It is an immensely enjoyable endeavor as many of the stories in this book – perhaps anthology of books is more accurate – have an extraordinary emotional power. The Bible contains...
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Agron Abdullahu pleaded guilty on Halloween to conspiring to provide firearms and ammunition to illegal aliens who allegedly plotted to kill U.S. soldiers at various installations, including the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced in Camden, New Jersey. Abdullahu, 25, of Buena Vista Township in Atlantic County,...
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