Background: My mother was very close to her father. My grandfather volunteered for World War I, and was wounded in the decisive Battle of the Argonne Forest in 1918. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the French Croix de Guerre.
My grandfather was a milkman during the Great Depression. My mother was born prematurely,...
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My recent His Side with Glenn Sacks radio commentary for KLAA AM 830 in Los Angeles deals with the problem of false allegations in divorce, and how some parents who seek to drive the other parent out sometimes plant false "memories" in the minds of impressionable young children.
In the new book Venus: The Dark Side, authors...
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Al-Qaeda puppet Adam Yahiye Gadahn, the first American to be indicted for treason since 1952, is missing. NBC news sources believe the jihadist senior operative with a million dollar bounty on his head may have been killed alongside al-Qaeda commander Abu Laith al-Libi in our January 31st Predator attack on Mir Ali in Pakistan’s...
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British investigators from Scotland Yard have concluded that former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was killed as the result of a suicide bomb blast and not an assassin’s bullet. The results of the investigation were handed over to Pakistani government officials in Islamabad. The findings by Scotland Yard support the Pakistani government’s version of...
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A memorial service has take place for Australian actor Heath Ledger, who died recently in New York died from a suspected overdose of prescription drugs. The service was attended by over 100 people, although the actual funeral was only be attended by Ledger’s close family. Before the funeral Heath’s father, Kim Ledger said that...
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Accused kidney racketeer Amit Kumar has been arrested in Nepal at a jungle resort near Chitwan. Police are still seeking suspected co-conspirators, including Kumar’s brother Jeevan Rawat. Nepalese police are holding Kumar under currency laws, charging that he was in possesion of large amounts of United States dollars and Euros. Nepal has strict laws...
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The Nebraska Supreme Court has banned the use of the electric chair in the execution of murderers. The court found that the application violated the Nebraska constitution’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. Since July 2002, Nebraska has been the only state in the United States to use electrocution as its only executional method....
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I normally don't discuss the issue of abortion much, but recently several readers expressed interest in discussing the subject, and I promised a posting on it. The column Abortion isn't men's business by Connie Schultz of Newhouse News Service gives the feminist perspective on abortion, coupled with an anti-male message.
Abortion isn't men's business
January 24, 2008
Connie...
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"In the front yard of his well-kept home, officers told Craig Donahue to get out of his car and began to question him about the reported domestic incident.
"'I didn't know what they were talking about. My wife was sick, really sick. We thought she was dying. I told them this wasn't domestic, it was...
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