March 10, 2006
Reductio ad absurdum

A men's rights group has filed a lawsuit in federal court to exempt a father from having to make child-support payments for a kid he doesn't want. Personally, I find the idea that a man can just abandon his kid distasteful and outrageous, but this is what the feminist movement has brought us to, because […]

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March 10, 2006
Is this to blame for global warming?

Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have created plasma that exceeds 2 billion degrees Kelvin -- that's hotter than the center of the Sun, which is only 15 million degrees Kelvin. The best part? They don't know why it happened. The article says they don't know how they did it, but they know exactly how, because […]

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March 8, 2006
An "oversight"

In the wake of most Western media outlets cowardice in refusing to publish the infamous Mohammed, students at the University of Saskatchewan have followed in professional media's footsteps by refusing to publish the Mohammed cartoons, but showing far less concern that they might offend Christians. A newspaper cartoon targeting religion has once again sprung into […]

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March 8, 2006
Sex and the California Supremes

It looks like the California Supreme Court uses the Bill Clinton-approved definition of sex -- that is, oral sex isn't. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A 22-year-old Californian man who received oral sex from a sixteen-year-old girl should not be forced to register for life as a sex offender, the California Supreme Court ruled on Monday. […]

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March 8, 2006
What's news?

There's an old journalistic axiom that dog-bites-man isn't news, but man-bites-dog is news. Why? Because it's the unexpected, that people want to know about. Associated Press business reporter Sandy Shore, and every editor above her, have forgotten this basic tenet. Sidelined in the merger game since its failed bid for MCI Inc., Qwest Communications could […]

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March 7, 2006
Then and now

I've said before that I didn't watch the Oscars Sunday night. I didn't even know which had won Best Picture until Monday afternoon. However, after checking out a list of the winners, I thought a little history might be in order. 1989 (62nd) MUSIC (Original Song) * "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid -- […]

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March 7, 2006
There's a 7 in the morning?

Needless to say that I didn't get up early this morning to watch NBC's "Today" show with Colorado teacher Jay Bennish (transcript here). However, I am somewhat sympathetic to this analysis of host Matt Lauer's questioning of Bennish. Lauer: "They shopped it around to conservative media outlets and finally released it to one and created […]

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March 7, 2006
A tongue-lashing for Islam

Check out this video of Arab-American Psychologist Wafa Sultan calling Muslims to account -- on Al-Jazeera of all places.

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March 7, 2006
And this is supposed to accomplish what exactly?

The Campaign to Defend the Constitution (except that whole freedom of religion thing) -- a liberal "grassroots" group is taking out ads linking Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family, Ralph Reed and Traditioanl Values Coalition Chairman Rev. Lou Sheldon to convicted felon Jack Abramoff. "We're trying to get the message out that things […]

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March 6, 2006
Duke's replacement

My main criteria for convicted Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham's successor is twofold: I want him/her to keep their trousers buckled and keep their hands in their own pockets. I've been getting a plethora of campaign mailers over the past month and hae been mostly disinterested in them. Many candidates are running either on their biography […]

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