Politics

Exposing Men: The Science and Politics of Male Reproduction

Monday, February 8, 2010
By J. Steven Svoboda

Exposing Men: The Science and Politics of Male Reproduction. By Cynthia R. Daniels. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 260 pp. No price on book but publisher website gives price as $40.00. www.oup.com Rutgers University Associate Professor Political Science Cynthia R. Daniels has published Exposing Men; The Science and Politics of Male Reproduction, a book... »

NASA Climate Data Verses the Conspiracy to Commit Good Science

Sunday, February 7, 2010
By Roger F. Gay

With so many revelations of fraud in support of the man-made global warming, it has gotten much more difficult for propagandists to contend that science is on their side. NASA has a well-earned reputation in science and technological advancement. Surely one might think that if NASA is worried about global warming then we should... »

Child Support Decision Theory Developed

Friday, February 5, 2010
By Roger F. Gay

Child support decision theory has taken a leap in development; finally providing a sound theoretical formula that can be used to consistently produce “just and appropriate” awards. The following comments provide an quick summary of guideline history and briefly state the character and significance of the breakthrough. A link to further information is included... »

The Gender Silent Majority

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
By Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D.

On February 1, 2010, President Barack Obama released his proposed budget for the coming year. Most commentaries focus on debt, deficits, taxes, and unemployment. With the trillions of problems in Obama’s multi-trillion dollar budget, however, it is easy to overlook his gendered social engineering approach to the budget process and its impact... »

The Tea Party Movement, The GOP & Making It Work

Friday, January 29, 2010
By Frank Salvato

Only the most partisan and/or politically ignorant among us would fail to recognize the magnitude, importance and the consequences of the Tea Party Movement. To be certain, it is a force to be reckoned with. But, as with the science of storms, there is a danger when two forces compete to occupy the same... »

Policy Development By Panic

Thursday, January 21, 2010
By James J. Raider

Obama’s attack on banks is a knee-jerk reaction in response to the devastating Democrat loss of the Massachusetts Senate seat this week. This breathes the fragrance of panic. The President evidently has no idea how to approach the most important concern on the minds of his constituents – stimulating the creation of jobs. »

Hansen Nailed for US Climate Data Manipulation

Friday, January 15, 2010
By Roger F. Gay

More fraud reported in global warming scam. The leaked Climategate emails and data that’s sent shock waves through the warming camp lately dealt directly with a British climate data center. Data produced at the NASA Goddard Space Center at Columbia University by James Hansen has been shown to suffer from similar manipulations. Hansen is a global... »

America Waits For Leadership

Thursday, January 7, 2010
By James J. Raider

America still waits for promises of speeches, given during the most expensive Presidential campaign in history, to materialize into actions that will be positive for a Nation facing unprecedented debt, deficits and unemployment. »

Hanging Mao on the Tree?

Monday, January 4, 2010
By Dr. Paul Kengor

I’ll begin this article with a few justifications to try to preempt irate emails from Obama supporters: First off, I write on faith, politics, and the presidency, having done books on the subject and lots of articles; this includes the faith of President Obama. Second, I’ve been recently writing on Mao’s China; specifically, on... »

That Annoying Issue of “Homeland Security”

Wednesday, December 30, 2009
By Chris Adamo

Ultimately, the safety of American and international travelers in our nation’s airports is a major annoyance and distraction from the more important objectives of the liberal agenda. In its raw form, an event of this nature, despite nearly costing the lives of three hundred people, cannot be invoked as evidence of “global warming,” the... »

Left-behind Parents React to Goldman Reunion

Wednesday, December 30, 2009
By Teri Stoddard
Left-behind Parents React to Goldman Reunion

David Goldman knows the heartbreak of having his child abducted.  Sean was 4-years-old when he was taken from New Jersey to Brazil by his mother five years ago.  See David Goldman hours away from reunion with son. Goldman and son were reunited on Christmas Eve in what he calls a miracle.  See Sean Goldman... »

Napolitano – Incompetence In Ascendance

Monday, December 28, 2009
By James J. Raider

The position of Secretary of Homeland Security is one that should be filled with an individual who is Ready, Willing and most importantly, Capable, of fulfilling the demands of this most critical post. »

Is There No Stopping This Liberal Madness?

Saturday, December 26, 2009
By Chris Adamo

What is a “paltry” one-hundred billion dollars in comparison to the trillions that are being robbed from this and future generations by a government that believes so vehemently in its socialist ideologies that neither the law nor the unbroken track record of past failures in such endeavors pose even the slightest obstacle to their... »

Jefferson’s Warnings About Money and Banks

Monday, December 21, 2009
By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy hosted a dinner for 49 Nobel laureates. The occasion provided the opportunity for JFK to display his keen wit in the memorable quote, “I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House—with the possible exception... »

Christmas, Christians, and Republicans: No crib for a bed

Monday, December 21, 2009
By John David Powell

Once again the nativity season brings attacks by those offended by ubiquitous displays of Christmas. This Christmas, I’m drawn to the similar ways some Christians and Republicans create opposition to their beliefs and, like the innkeepers of Bethlehem, provide no shelter for travelers. Every year brings new incidents of holiday political correctness, from removal... »

Betting America’s Future On The “Healthcare” Circus

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
By Chris Adamo

Regardless of its specifics, if any so-called “healthcare reform” bill passes the Congress, it will be signed by Obama and invoked thereafter as cart blanche for an administration that has already mocked the limits of constitutional law in its takeover of the banks and the American auto industry. »

Men’s Network Launched in Sweden

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
By Pelle Billing

For quite a while I've been thinking about starting a Men's Rights organization in Sweden. The rationale for wanting to do this is quite straightforward: Sweden has at least 50 well established Women's Rights organizations, but the only men's organizations we have are a few small fathers' rights groups. Since I believe that gender... »

Deprogramming Yourself After Global Warming Scam

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
By Roger F. Gay

Confronting your own false beliefs can be a daunting task, even more so when coupled with an overwhelming level of corruption in the world around you, steering you the wrong way. Coming to grips with the latter can end your days of innocence about mass media and politics. For years now, people around the world... »

Deprogramming Children After Global Warming Scam

Friday, December 11, 2009
By Roger F. Gay

The opening film at the Copenhagen “climate meeting” was an apt reminder of the long-term damage done by global warming propagandists. A little girl has nightmares about being alone in a desert where her life is threatened by floods and hurricanes. Al Gore’s sci-fi horror fantasy in documentary style – An Inconvenient Truth – has... »

Norway Should Apologize for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

Thursday, December 10, 2009
By Roger F. Gay

Most descriptions of the award of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama have been shortened. The Nobel Prize website says it has been awarded to Obama “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.” One of the criticisms of this award is that Obama was nominated after only... »

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