July 2005

New York City Terrorist Plot

July 26, 2005

Mostly all terrorists who’ve killed innocents by beheading them or blowing them up, or are plotting to blow them up have been standard-issue, young Muslim men of Middle Eastern descent. But common sense and potentially life-saving profiling of young, Muslim men of Middle Eastern descent is…racist? Tell it to commuters and soon-to-be grieving families (because [...]

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Rise Above ‘Racism’

July 26, 2005

In my short time as a conservative, I’m always pleased to see another black conservative boldly speaking out against collective self-pity and victimhood. Unfortunately, some hold on to remnants of distorted, blame-whitey thinking. The black subculture and our attachment to it is very strong, and blame-whitey habits die hard. You will never hear me say [...]

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New Christian Blogger

July 25, 2005

I spoke at a journalism conference in Atlanta a couple of months ago. I shared my blogging experience with working and student journalists and encouraged them to start blogs. As far as I know, only one person is blogging as a result of my pitch (another plans to launch a professional blog). Telika is an [...]

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Terry McMillan’s Six-Year Marriage Lasted Five Years Longer Than I Predicted

July 25, 2005

Several years ago, author Terry McMillian married a man over 20 years her junior who inspired the novel How Stella Got Her Groove Back. A middle-aged woman burned out from the pressures of fame, life, and writing deadlines goes on vacation and meets a 20-year-old man. They “fall in love,” marry, and live happily ever [...]

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Challenge to Jane Fonda

July 25, 2005

I dare you to go to Iraq, pose for pictures with Islamofascists, and trash your country. Fonda may be an old fool (I’m just guessing), but she’s wise enough to know a trip to an Islamofascist camp may be hazardous to her presently-attached head. Other bloggers: Michelle Malkin, Mark in Mexico, Daily Pundit, Conservative Propaganda, [...]

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Why the Non-Coverage of the Supreme Court Nomination?

July 25, 2005

Because I don’t care. Well, perhaps a little, but not much. I have no faith that John Roberts or anyone George Bush selects will do anything to help the conservative cause during their tenure on the Supreme Court. We’ve had a so-called conservative court for years, and look what’s happened. Child killing is still “law [...]

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Londonistan

July 25, 2005

I have serious concerns about the way George Bush is conducting the war on terrorism, but at least he recognizes we are at war. Britain seems more interested in protecting its British Islamofascists’ feelings than protecting its people from murder and mayhem. Islamofascists have declared war on the world, and they’ve decided to bomb London [...]

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‘Good’ Discrimination

July 23, 2005

Just like any member of the human race, blacks can be quite hypocritical. Back in the day when skin color discrimination harmed blacks, they righteously rebelled against it. Today, skin color discrimination benefits blacks, and they hypocritically embrace it and demand even more. David Gelernter calls affirmative action “good cheating.” In practice, affirmative action means [...]

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Just When I Considered Moving to Australia…

July 22, 2005

…I find this. They’re in every nook and cranny of the globe. All cultures are equally valid, eh? I wonder if a Mars colonization project is in the works…

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Black Men In Prison

July 22, 2005

So 12.6 percent of black men in their late 20s are in prison, and something must be done, cries American Prospect. Here’s a suggestion to black men committing crimes, which land them in prison: stop committing crimes. Problem solved. Update (7/23): Parents or Prisons?

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London Bridge Is Falling Down…

July 22, 2005

…but the police have spines after all. Unless the Brits get angry about all this, Islamofascists will be running things in London. Bloggers: Captain’s Quarters, Double Toothpicks, Terrorism Unveiled, Wizbang… Update (7/23): According to the AP, the British police shot the wrong man. But they had the right idea. Unfortunately, terrorist sympathizers will use this [...]

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More Terror in London?

July 21, 2005

Three London Underground stations were evacuated at midday Thursday following reports of incidents, British Transport Police said. The Fire Brigade was investigating a report of smoke at one station….Emergency services also were responding to a report of an incident on a bus in east London, police said…. McCracken said he smelled smoke at the Warren [...]

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On My Blogroll?

July 20, 2005

I get many requests to add blogs to my blogroll. I usually make a mental note to add worthy blogs, then I forget. If my blog is on your roll and you don’t see yours on mine, leave a comment. Please don’t e-mail the request. Addendum: First-time commenters must be approved, so there’s no need [...]

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Tom Tancredo Open Challenge

July 20, 2005

Want to discuss Tom Tancredo and Islam? I’ve said what I had to say, but Lump on a Blog is soliciting your comments.

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Criminals Guarding DC Schools

July 20, 2005

What is it about black-run cities and their affection for convicted felons? In a perpetual comedy of errors especially embarrassing for a “black” city, the DC government has once again revealed its collective low IQ. With the cognitive adeptness of a gnat, the Metropolitan Police Department, charged with executing the law, hires criminals to guard [...]

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