May 3, 2008
Man for All Seasons: Chuck Baldwin Garners Nod for President of the United States
To some, Chuck Baldwin is the consummate Christian minister. To others, he’s a one-man think-tank studying, researching and analyzing the human condition within today’s American society.
One minute he’s leading a church service for one a large Christian congregation in Florida. Next minute, you’ll hear Rev. Baldwin telling his audience why he’s against killing innocent, newborn [...]
April 7, 2008
A Good Day, Supreme Court Rules Against Foreign Precedent
In 2003, then Justice of the Supreme Court Sandra Day O’Connor famously posited that our judicial system should take into account foreign court rulings when deciding American cases prompting outraged conservatives to denounce her idea as endangering American sovereignty and destroying the Constitution of the United States of America. This year, the Roberts led SCOTUS [...]
Comments (4) Filed under: Culture, Current Events, Judicial Activism, Politics, Vox Populi — Warner Todd Huston @ 6:33 amMarch 27, 2008
Reese Witherspoon: Most Dangerous Avon Sales Rep
Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting (RADAR) recently issued an alert of great importance pointing out how Avon’s sales representatives (of which Reese Witherspoon is the newest pitch-queen) are doing things tremendously damaging to women around the world.
I was shocked to see an intelligent woman like Reese Witherspoon drumming war paint as the Global Ambassador [...]
March 8, 2008
Anti-War Judge Won’t Allow Foster Child to Join Marines
Children’s Court Commissioner Marilyn Mackel of Simi Valley, California is against our actions in Iraq. With that said, this activist judge felt she had the right to prevent a foster child under her jurisdiction from joining the Marines. This refusal is an obscene abuse of power based solely on her hatred for the U.S. military. [...]
Comments (6) Filed under: Culture, Current Events, Judicial Activism, Politics, Vox Populi, War — Warner Todd Huston @ 10:16 amMarch 7, 2008
Our Weakened Sense of Right and Wrong
There is a growing number of Americans who have the conception that too many judges are weak on crime, that their judgments all too often mollycoddle criminals. It’s hard to quibble with such a conception, unfortunately. But we cannot merely cast blame on our judges and move on as if there is no other area [...]
Comments (4) Filed under: Culture, Current Events, Education, Families, Judicial Activism, Media, Politics, Society, Vox Populi — Warner Todd Huston @ 6:00 amFebruary 13, 2008
MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT
February 11, 2008
By Rinaldo Del Gallo, III, Esq.
BerkshireFatherhood.com
Click HERE to contact Attorney Del Gallo.
MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT
For years now I have been warning that the law on rape is changing so that when one engages in [...]
January 20, 2008
Canada’s Reign of Terror
More on high-handed suppression of free speech by Canada’s Human Rights Commission.
The Canadian reader who alerted me to the violation of political liberty by the Canadian Human Rights Commission emailed this follow-up:
Following on the heels of the charges against Mark Steyn was the charge and investigation of another mainstream conservative journalist - Ezra Levant.
His crime: [...]
December 29, 2007
Tentative thoughts on the William J. Hetherington spousal rape case
I am currently researching the case of William J. Hetherington, a man who has served over twenty years in prison because he was convicted of raping his wife Linda during their separation. He maintains that the rape never occurred and his cause has found prominent champions such as Phyllis Schlafly and the National Coalition of [...]
Comments (13) Filed under: Culture, Domestic Violence, Families, Family, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Judicial Activism, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Psychology, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox Populi — Denise Noe @ 1:07 amDecember 28, 2007
The Judiciary: Tyranny’s Active Agent
Have the Constitution’s checks and balances come unglued?
The First Things website carries a provocative essay by Richard John Neuhaus. The essay explores the contention that, as Anti-Federalists feared in the 1787-89 Constitutional ratification debate, the judiciary has come to be the dominant power in the Federal government.
Without exaggeration, it can be said that most [...]
December 5, 2007
It Is the Time for Testing
Lawmakers in Washington need to be alarmed and alert as they welcome Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey. From an objective external perspective the United States Department of Justice seems to be adrift and to be quickly losing its way in the routine prosecution of ordinary transnational crime.
A clear consequence of this loss of compass [...]




