Amy J.L. Baker's book Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind details the stories of adult children of divorce--voices we need to hear much more often.
Amy now has a website -- www.amyjlbaker.com -- which provides a lot of new information concerning her research and her book.
We've reprinted excerpts from Adult Children...
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It is disturbing to realize just how far the country has been dragged away from relevant campaign issues in recent weeks. Though on the run, militant Islamists have clearly not abandoned their plans for further attacks against our homeland. Ominous alliances are emerging among nations such as Russia and China, who share a common...
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Once again, inflation is not a result of rising demand by consumers or business enterprises. And the Fed’s interest rate tinkering does not cure inflation. In an article titled Tips for TIPS, a Wall Street Journal reporter, who should know better, writes: For now, few people see inflation as a major threat. The world...
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My recent His Side with Glenn Sacks radio commentary for KLAA AM 830 in Los Angeles criticzes the "Single Motherhood by Choice" movement.
To listen to the commentary, click here.
To learn more about "Single Motherhood by Choice", click here.
His Side with Glenn Sacks radio commentaries are broadcast daily on KLAA AM 830, a 50,000 watt talk station in...
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An earlier version of this essay was published in The Lizzie Borden Quarterly, a magazine that is no longer publishing. I saw Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte and I was struck at the similarities between the film’s story and the Lizzie Borden case. 1. The wealthy family. 2. The central position of the father (as...
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According to the Associated Press article Lawsuit alleging assault by Colorado players, recruits settled (12/5/07):
"The University of Colorado has agreed to pay $2.85 million to settle a lawsuit by two women who claimed they were gang-raped at an off-campus party for football recruits. The settlement, announced Wednesday, may finally end a painful six-year saga...
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The Roe v. Wade Tsunami
I am not against abortion, but I want our government to end women’s control of reproductive rights. Let’s be honest: the debate about pro-choice vs. pro-life is bogus; it’s really pro-woman vs. pro-fetus. The Roe v. Wade decision of 1973 gives women the exclusive, unilateral right to opt out of...
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 (This article appears on the front page of the current issue of Transitions)  Let’s face it, the men’s/fathers’ “movement†hasn’t moved in over 30 years. Part of the reason is fierce opposition from entrenched government officials (judges, legislators, etc.) money-grubbing lawyers, feminists, SNAGS (sensitive, new age guys) and assorted other factions. But...
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Husbands are jackasses, kids are pigs, and mom is mom in the anti-male iRobot commercial "Animal House."
To watch the ad, click here.
For those who'd like to express your view of the commercial to iRobot's Corporate Headquarters, see:
iRobot Corporate Headquarters
63 South Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: 781.345.0200
Fax: 781.345.0201
info@irobot.com
M-F 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.EST
Thanks to Rick, a reader,...
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Gun-Free-Zone Liability Act Re-Introduced In the wake of recent public shootings, at least one state will again introduce the bill that says if you create a so-called “gun-free zone†you are liable for any harm it causes: http://www.gunlaws.com/GFZ/GFZ-BillReview.htm The Gun-Free-Zone Liability Act of 2008 doesn’t prevent public places from posting signs that ban the...
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Background: A couple months ago we discussed Garland M. Baker's A.M. Costa Rica piece Her word rules, and he goes to jail Some women swindle with domestic violence law. Baker wrote:
"Women are kicking their mates out of the house in record numbers in Costa Rica. Some of them are enjoying it and using the...
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“All I want to do is kill as many of you as I can, especially Christians.†-         Matthew Murray, Colorado mission school and church gunman. I had already decided upon this subject matter for my column (the “imaginary†war on Christians eventually promoting violence against Christians, specifically the missionary group dormitory shooting an hour’s...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, federal agencies have faced the challenge of protecting sensitive information from terrorists and others without a need to know while sharing this information with parties who are determined to have such a need. One form of protection involves identifying and marking such information...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, federal agencies have faced the challenge of protecting sensitive information from terrorists and others without a need to know while sharing this information with parties who are determined to have such a need. One form of protection involves identifying and marking such information...
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