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Anti-Bullying Fail

     Real bullying is beyond contempt.  Physically harming or psychologically harassing someone who just wants out ought to be stopped.  It turns out, however, that anti-Bullying programs actually make bullying worse: “University of Texas at Arlington criminologist Seokjin Jeong analyzed data … Continue reading

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British Parliament to Abolish Freedom of the Press

     The British Parliament, with support from all three major parties in Parliament, has decreed that “there will be a new system of press regulation backed by law.”      The regulations would punish no-participating news sources by exposing them massive civil damages … Continue reading

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Fables of Cory Booker

     Crypto-Progressive and soon-to-be New Jersey Senator Cory Booker has been caught in a bit of a fib.  Specifically his tales of his friend “T-Bone” — “the drug pusher who the mayor has said threatened his life at one turn and … Continue reading

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Mandatory Suicide

     Considering the penchant of Europe’s socialized medicine to slaughter the elderly in horrible ways, it is fair to ask if the same could happen in America.  Or, perhaps, the question we should be asking is how much worse it might … Continue reading

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60th Anniversary of Korean War Armistice

     Today is the 60th anniversary of the armistice which ended the Korean War.  Technically, we are still in an armistice, since a peace settlement was never made, so the parties involved are still in a state of war with each … Continue reading

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Belgium to Legalize the Killing of Children

     Belgium is set to formally legalize the active euthanasia of children and those suffering from dementia.  Belgium has long looked the other way when doctors proactively killed their patients, and making its ­de facto policy de jure just cements in … Continue reading

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When “A Modest Proposal” Isn’t Humorous Parody

     A practitioner of partial-birth abortions, Leroy Carhart, talks about an in utero termination as “like putting meat in a Crock-Pot,” in hidden video seen below.  The operation involves poison introduced in utero with subsequent extraction of the corpse days later.  … Continue reading

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News of the Week for Apr. 21st, 2013

  News of the Week for Apr. 21st, 2013

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Thoughts on the Boston Marathon Terrorist Attack

     I know someone who was running the the Boston Marathon.  Thankfully, that person is safe and sound.      Many others were not so lucky.      Coverage of the terrorist attack, the additional information rolling in, the breaking news that has been covered … Continue reading

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Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.

     Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has passed away at the age of 87.      There is no better way to explain just what she did and what she achieved than hear her words as she spoke them.      Margaret Thatcher on … Continue reading

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