“Male studies is continuously conflated with men’s studies and women’s studies.†says Stephens, â€ÂStop! Catch a breath and say it out loud. ‘male studies.’ Hey, that’s the study of males. That’s not an ideology.â€Â
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Every week I write this column based on the principle that each citizen’s first responsibility is to take care of themselves and their families so they won’t burden society. And I believe the first responsibility of government is not to burden its citizens so they are able to take care of themselves. When I...
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They’re at it again. The world-government wannabes of the UN have summoned 192 nations to meet in Bonn, Germany, in the second week of April to plan another attempt to impose an unelected global government on us in the specious name of Saving The Planet. The Planet, of course, was Saved 2000 years ago,...
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Window Dressing on Display If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. This is the credo of every top entrepreneur, investor, inventor, scientist, athlete, and performer. After 10,000 unsuccessful attempts to make his incandescent light commercially viable, Thomas Edison finally received his US patent for it in 1880. Just prior to his triumph,...
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When Plato thought and wrote, it wasn't to make sure the trans-gendered anarchist had a voice. It was to find the truth about humanity and its soul.
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Weekly Health Update: Aspirin & Breast Cancer Survival “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…” By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated:  03/28/2010 The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making...
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Sometimes the world can make you shake your head so hard your ears could fly off. That is the exactly how I felt when watching this video of Lou Dobbs and feminists trying to out stupid each other over understanding a recent study from the University of Pennsylvania about the declining state of women‘s...
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Yesterday, I wrote that the IPCC should be shut down and that the core conspirators should be hunted down and prosecuted. That commentary did not go far enough. To avoid break-down of the modern world, the IPCC must be condemned and steps taken to assure that similar activities are not started in the future....
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How Abusive Women Brainwash You, examined similar brainwashing techniques used by cults, POW camps, political movements and abusive personalities such as narcissistic, borderline, histrionic and sociopathic women. It also explored where and how they diverge. Specifically, cults break down your personality and belief system, then rebuild you and give you a new belief system....
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Perching as I do close to the fulcrum of American politics and culture (those political-spectrum tests place me slightly to the left of center; my mostly liberal family thinks I’m well to the right), I’m fascinated by symmetries between the two ends of the seesaw. Pointing these out  observing, for instance, that Barack...
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The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has announced yet another “flaw†in their reports. It’s time – once and for all – to be very clear about the obvious. There are serious conclusions to be drawn from the fact that the “flaws†in the UN reports produced bias in only one direction....
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The principles and precepts of the American Constitution are once again under attack, this time at the hand of groups that operate under the laudable façade of curbing partner abuse. Aptly taking the name from its signature legislation — the Violence Against Women Act – the self-proclaimed VAWA Mafia is relentlessly working to take...
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A “tipping point†appears to be at hand for James Hansen, the longtime Al Gore adviser and godfather of the modern global warming movement. Hansen now seems so disgusted with the conditions of his employment  on the taxpayer dime  that he no longer sees the conditions as acceptable. As readers may know,...
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An open letter to Justice K.G. Balakrishnan 24 March 2010 To, Justice Sri. K.G. Balakrishnan Chief Justice of India Sir, On 7 March 2010, when India was eagerly waiting for the Women’s Reservation Bill to be passed and harping on political empowerment of women, you made a “radical suggestion†at a National Seminar on...
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Thrift is having a sure hand that controls your spending so your spending doesn’t control you. The goal isn’t to be rich but rather thoughtful, industrious, content and thrifty. We all know that impulse spending and unexpected emergencies can wreak havoc on your budget. But sometimes we make the mistake of deliberately budgeting the...
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The most frustrating thing I’ve dealt with in professional life was eight years of outrageous, baseless charges against President George W. Bush on matters of faith. Even when Bush was simply asked about his faith, and responded with utterly benign statements, like saying he couldn’t imagine surviving the presidency “without faith in the Lord,â€Â...
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Notes on ‘Health Reform’ to DC writers, directors, and producers: I know you’ve put part of a whole year’s work into this, but sorry – there’s no way it’s going to be worth the price of admission. Here’s a critique with some fresh ideas at the end. Let’s do lunch soon. – Best! Characters...
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The thing that makes culturally thematic jokes funny is that they have an element of truth to them. Add a dollop of exaggeration, a dash of derision, and the ability to laugh at one’s self, and there’s a good belly laugh waiting for someone. My favorite jokes are ones whose punch line rely on...
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Without a blush of shame, this week’s Science magazine just ran an article called “Contributions of stratospheric water vapor to decadal changes in the rate of Global Warming.†After wiping off the unnecessary words we’re left with: “Global Warming would be here  except for that damned water vapor.†It’s the “woulda coulda shouldaâ€Â...
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Weekly Health Update: Obesity, Alcohol & Liver Disease “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…” By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making any lifestyle...
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