June 2006

Back to Normal in the Big Easy!

June 19, 2006

Tuesday, June 20: Unable to police your own city. Must be pretty embarrassing. Federal troops? Michelle Malkin’s picked up on the story. Check out Chocolate City’s murder chart (PDF). That’s a shame. ———————————————————————————– Murdering each other over beer and other dumb &%*#. (So long, sweet peace.) National Guard troops patrolling the city. People demanding, with [...]

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Duke Rape Case: You Talking About Me?

June 19, 2006

Thursday, June 22: This post is closed to comments. The Wilmington Journal reports that “alums of Duke” offered the stripper-accuser $2 million to drop the case. Do you believe it? Discuss here. Update III (3:00 p.m.): The journalist’s private info has been redacted. Download the PDF at will! I heard a rumor that Nifong will [...]

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The Real Problem With ‘No Child Left Behind’

June 16, 2006

Saturday, June 17: Commenter Carol writes: “As for inner-city schools, my son attends a Baltimore City public school, and it’s interesting to note which children have two parents/middle class homes, and which children live in the projects down the street and have single moms. The vast majority of the 2-parent kids are well-spoken good students. [...]

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Hastert Throws A Wrench in Bush’s Amnesty Plan

June 14, 2006

After defending congressional crook William Jefferson last month and demanding the return of the documents seized in an FBI raid, Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of Representatives, may have redeemed himself. An emasculated Senate went through the motions of deliberation and quickly passed George Bush’s amnesty-for-illegal-aliens plan. The House passed a bill that at [...]

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40 White Male Professors Entitled to $1.4 Million

June 13, 2006

(President Lyndon Baines Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964) Monday, June 19: Mike S. Adams makes a contribution to educational racism. Thursday, June 15: I sympathize with anybody who has to sit through mind-numbing “diversity training.” I attended one such “training” session at the former day job. Watching grass grow is more productive. [...]

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Duke Rape Case: That Motion!

June 12, 2006

Monday, June 19: This post is close to comments. Discuss the latest news at Duke Rape Case: You Talking About Me? Thursday, June 15 @ 12:20 p.m.: A black Duke alum and former lacrosse player chastises Duke president Richard Broadhead. It’s a must-read. Thursday, June 15: “In the early days of the Duke lacrosse rape [...]

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Loving v. Virginia: Legalizing Interracial Marriage

June 12, 2006

We usually don’t commemorate the 39th anniversary of an event, but today is an exception. Because of the recent proposal to amend the Constitution to ban homosexual “marriage,” which failed to gain traction, I believe it’s important to blog about Loving v. Virginia and distinguish between laws criminalizing marriage between a man and woman of [...]

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Muslims Want Religious Holidays on School Calendar

June 8, 2006

America was founded by Christians and theists who appealed to the Bible as they created what would become the greatest country in the world, but America is not, never was, and never will be a “Christian” nation. We live in a pluralistic society where people are free to worship golden calves if they desire. Given [...]

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Ann Coulter, Marketing Genius

June 8, 2006

Reminder: Listen to Ann Coulter on Pundit Review Radio on Sunday night. Blogger and radio talk show host Kevin McCullough writes: “Ann’s criticism is legitimate – if liberals in America wish to truly have a debate on the issues that we all have strong emotions about – then stand and make the point, but don’t [...]

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Lawrence v. Texas and the Push for ‘Gay Marriage’

June 6, 2006

Update: If I had to put a label on her, I’d call Christine at Talk Wisdom a traditional marriage activist. To dissenters looking for an explicit argument on how and why “gay marriage” is bad for society, read Protecting America’s Immune System: A Reasonable Argument Against Homosexual Marriage. Frank Turek is much more articulate and [...]

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Duke Rape Case: Duke Discusses Lacrosse Program

June 5, 2006

Friday, June 9: Nasty stuff you may not want to know. Hold your horses, because this case can and will get weaker. Thursday, June 8: I suspect this won’t surprise anyone, but here’s the latest info in the Duke lacrosse scandal: 1) Kim “Second Stripper” Roberts initially said she was with the accuser the entire [...]

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Casey Lartigue, The Coolest Libertarian I Know

June 5, 2006

I’m not one to shy away from promoting myself…or thanking a friend for his support and encouragement through the years. Casey Lartigue, if you’d never e-mailed me after reading that Washington Post op-ed citing your study, who knows if we’d be friends today. Thanks for reaching out. May all your predictions come true! (Read Casey’s [...]

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Federal Marriage Amendment: Bone for the Base Dogs

June 5, 2006

Update II (06/06/06): Did Lawrence v. Texas get the “gay marriage” ball rolling? Update (3:02 p.m.): Ann Coulter will appear on Pundit Review Radio this Sunday, and she’ll probably discuss homosexual “marriage,” illegal “immigration,” and her new book, Godless: The Church of Liberalism. Listen live on WRKO in Boston. I’ve added Ann’s book to my [...]

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He Talk Like A White Boy, Open Thread, Etc.

June 2, 2006

I reviewed fellow conservative Joseph C. Phillips’s new book, He Talk Like A White Boy, for National Review Online. Check it out. I’m pleased to announce that I have an incentive to return to regular column writing. Blogger and journalist Mark Tapscott, editorial page editor at the Washington Examiner, has put together a blogger “Board [...]

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I’m A Libertarian on Education

June 1, 2006

Friday, June 2: Behold the power of the blogosphere! Update (2:37 p.m.): I read yesterday about a separatist government school for hispanics called Academia Semillas del Pueblo. A show called McIntyre in the Morning is investigating the school, which is supported by racialist organizations like La Raza. After a reporter’s interview with the principal, someone [...]

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