As the delegates filtered in the week and a half prior to the start of the Constitutional Convention in May of 1787, George Washington turned to Gouverneur Morris and said: “It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If to please the... »
Obama Backs Violent Labor Leader
Obama, the self-styled man of peace, the reconciler, and the hope of mankind, is cozy with violence, from Islam to labor unions. Labor Day should be a reminder that labor unions are quintessentially socialist organizations, taking their origin and character from the Marxian doctrine... »
Prop 19: Amsterdam Psychiatrist Blasts US Drug Czars for Distortions, Fear-Mongering
Editor’s note: On 25 August 2010, the Los Angeles Times published an open editorial written by 6 former US drug czars referring to cannabis policies in the Netherlands. On 2 September 2010, ENCOD president Fredrick Polak sent the following open letter to the LA... »
Gold May Drop If Political Winds Change
Gold recently hit a high of over $1,250 an ounce. Gold advertisers and gold investment newsletters continue touting their wares as though gold only goes up in value. Commercials... »
Peter Girouard: Voiceover Guy
"Think of everything you hear but don't see. Answering machines, video games, announcements, radio ads, books on CD. The identity of the voiceover actor in these cases is not... »
5 Ways to Avoid Becoming Involved with Another Crazy, Emotionally Abusive Borderline or Narcissistic Woman
Many men have a long established pattern of dating and/or marrying crazy, emotionally abusive women with Borderline Personality Disorder and/or Narcissistic Personality Disorder traits. If you’re one of them... »
President Obama’s Faith Protectors
Over 70 Christian leaders and denominational heads have signed a letter saying that questions about the religious philosophy of the president of the United States should be ignored and... »
Product Review: Nanodots: Magnetic Micro Constructors
I looked up the word “nanodot” on wikipedia: Nanodot technology is a form of information storage that could be used in the future. Nanodot technology today can store over... »
Dodd-Frank Bill Concentrates Financial Power
Congress recently passed the Dodd-Frank bill. At the signing, President Obama claimed, “Because of this law, the American people will never again be asked to foot the bill for... »
Lesbians More Prone to Partner Violence Than Gay Men
A series of high-profile cases of lesbian-perpetrated domestic violence has sent shock-waves through Massachusetts communities in recent months: 1. On February 16, a Suffolk Superior Court jury convicted Nicole... »
New Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
An estimated 10 to 20 percent of the population suffers from a complex of gastrointestinal symptoms that are collectively referred to as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Irritable Bowel Syndrome... »
On the Passing of MND: A Focused Reflection on Marriage and Family and What to Do Next
Founder and Editor-in-Chief Mike LaSalle announced the retirement of MensNewsDaily.com today. After nearly 9 years of continuous operation, the world’s premier men’s news and commentary site will end its... »
MND to Retire
Since its inception, MensNewsDaily.com has offered global views for a general audience. In almost 9 years of continuous operation, MND has operated as a realty-check on the Culture of... »
What About the Destructive Influence of U.S. Government Funding on Science?
Many people have come to understand that the climate scam involves collusion between corrupt politicians and dishonest scientists. The problem however, is much broader even than Al Gore. Science... »
Alistair Woodward: High Priest of the Climate Bible
Although the climate bible is supposed to provide the world with a dispassionate account of what the scientific literature contains, its authors often seem to be activists first and... »
Christopher Hitchens: The Last Nonpartisan Journalist
Christopher Hitchens has reminded Americans that they used to be much more open to each others’ opinions, and more willing to forgive or reason with those they disagreed with. »
Should Global Warming Deniers be Exiled to an Iceberg?
Recently the AP reported that an ice island had broken off from the Greenland ice sheets. The Petermann Glacier is four times the size of Manhattan. Representative Ed Markey,... »
Did Roger Ebert Destroy American Film Criticism?
When it comes to America and its often fraught relationship with what may be its greatest art form, Roger Ebert is heard everywhere; but, ironically and unfortunately, he has... »
Lactoferrin Reduces Abdominal (Visceral) Obesity
A newly published study in the British Journal of Nutrition has identified an unlikely new dietary supplement that may be helpful in the battle of the bulge. »
Cannabinoids: The Marijuana Miracle Medicine
Light this: There are more cannabinoid receptors in the brain and vital organs than any other receptor. »
Non-Profit Org Aims to Raise $250k for Male Victims of Abuse
For the past 10 years, Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women has operated the "Men are victims too" supporting "tens of thousands of men in relationships with abusive... »
Deficits, Debt and Austerity
Like a banana republic, we have allowed a self-serving political class to spend tax dollars and borrowed funds to “buy” popularity and take us to the brink of national... »
Did the V.A. Unseat Marijuana From Schedule I?
On July 22, 2010, a federal agency acknowledged that Marijuana has medicinal applications. Is Marijuana still a Schedule I drug? »
Climate Change: I’m Glad the Left Isn’t Really Serious About Science
The unmerciful and unyielding science god of the atheists had spoken: sacrifices must be made. »
The Federal Reserve’s No-Exit Strategy
The real inflationary (or hyperinflationary) risk that the financial markets will calculate very carefully going forward is that the central bank, with this announcement, has now opened itself to... »
CDC: US Circumcision Rate Has Plunged to 33%
The rate of circumcisions in the United States has declined precipitously during the past four years. The news was revealed at the recent 18th International AIDS Conference in Vienna, where... »
Saving: The Most Fundamental Element of Wealth
Everything in wealth management begins with savings. All wealth comes from producing more than you consume. Unfortunately, most Americans are better at consuming than producing. Have you ever met... »
Posted: This Fishing Hole Now Under Federal Jurisdiction
When I was a kid long, long ago, before time began, or anyone had thought of why time ought to begin, or what it might be good for, I... »
Does This Dress Make My Butt Look Fat?
Lie to me. I promise, I’ll believe. -Cheryl Crow Every man knows that when answering the question posed in the title that he does so at his own risk.... »
Blueberries, Obesity, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome includes a constellation of health disorders that are associated with a high risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Specific disorders that are associated with metabolic syndrome include... »
Women’s Sexual Peak Rests Atop a Pile of Lies
(Authors note: For those interested, Chuck Ross did an excellent piece of writing on this, in The Sexual Peak Myth, He approaches the subject with a good bit more... »
Bringing America Home
Tom Pauken's, Bringing America Home, unveils a writer who's heart and mind unabashedly rings out 'God! Family! Country!' »
Can an Abusive Borderline Personality Disorder Woman Really Change?
The following is an email I received from one of my readers: Dear Dr Tara, First off, I want to thank you and inform you that your website has... »
Is Al Gore Sane Enough to Stand Trial?
Al Gore’s bogus green enterprises have pulled in some major public funding based on fraudulent claims; leading to the suggestion that he may eventually stand trial. There’s something more.... »
Videos that Didn’t Win the EPA’s “Rulemaking Matters” Contest
As reported in April, the Obama administration was again using public money to create yet another grass roots people’s expression of public support. This time, it was the EPA,... »
Cut the Deficit by Cutting Useless ‘Services’
Chief Political Correspondent for The Washington Examiner, Byron York published a commentary yesterday entitled; Cut deficit without cutting services? Start here. He discussed studies by The Heritage Foundation and... »
Common Sense and the Debate on Minimum Citizenship Requirements at the Constitutional Convention
And so, the question remains, comes back to us, haunts us: In that there are minimum legal standards for citizenship in this the greatest country on earth, and even... »
Rethinking the Corporate Income Tax
It is hard to find anything positive to say about the corporate income (i.e., profits) tax. Economists across the ideological spectrum agree that the corporate profits tax is woefully... »
Why Feminism’s Push For Female Entitlement Hurts Women
If a large enough number of us do just this, the twisted feminist experiment will rapidly collapse like the house of cards that it always was. »
The Summer of Our Employment Discontent
The economy in the first half of 2010 has been disappointing, especially to investors and job seekers. High unemployment, market drops and less-than-stellar hopes for the future regarding taxes... »
‘Scared’ of Same-Sex Marriage, or Better Informed?
Robert Bentley asks Why Are Old School Conservatives Scared of Gay Marriage? Mr. Bentley established and opines regularly in the libertarian leaning blog Conservative for Change, to which I... »
When Your Kid Smokes Pot
O.K., so you found some weed in your teen-agers room. Depending on the kind of parent you are, your reaction to that can range from mild amusement to thermonuclear.... »
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