October 2006

Is ‘Outing’ Closeted Homosexuals Wrong?

October 18, 2006

***Scroll down for updates – important clarification below*** Woe to the people running for and holding public office with big skeletons in their closets. Nothing is private or off limits or sacred. If there’s dirt to dish, somebody, somewhere will find it. If you run for public office, your private business becomes public, fair or [...]

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Juan Williams, Scared Leftists, Etc.

October 17, 2006

I’m up to my eyeballs in work, but I wanted to post a couple of quick links this early morning. First, NPR’s Juan Williams, author of Enough, is still catching it for his “conservative” views, if this op-ed (free reg. req.) is any indication. In “The Hard Facts of Black America,” he lays out…hard facts. [...]

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Duke Rape Case: Skanks, Greed, and Shattered Lives

October 16, 2006

Monday, October 23: This post is closed to commenting, but you may continue the discussion at Duke Rape Case: The Bloggers. Update II (10/17): Crack of dawn shout-up from Lucianne. Thanks! Update: Justice 4 Two Sisters, (former?) defender of the strippers, writes: “First, by this point I’ve given up hope the child’s [Kim Roberts] attorney, [...]

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The Vent

October 13, 2006

I still cringe when I see myself on video or hear my voice on audio, but hey, it’s ME. Check out “The View,” conservative style over at Hot Air. (Tips for next time: Stop talking with the hands and relax the face!) I had a wonderful time yesterday with Mary Katharine Ham, Michelle Malkin, and [...]

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Rude and Intolerant Liberals at Columbia University

October 12, 2006
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Plane Crash in NYC

October 11, 2006

It’s probably not terrorist related, but tragic nonetheless. More from FOX News, live-blogging at Hot Air, Wizbang… Update: Wizbang reports the plane was registered to Yankee pitcher Cory Lidle, who was killed in the crash. Later…Confirmed.

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Hit Us Over the Head With a Hammer, Why Don’t You?

October 11, 2006

I can’t help it. I’ve got to say something. Follow this link and tell me who is missing. Why would they be so blatant about the exclusion? What would happen if the missing demographic quit in protest? (Which they wouldn’t do, of course.) Doesn’t “diversity” include them, too??? (Hat tip: Go Pundit Go by way [...]

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Answering E-mail

October 10, 2006

It really bothers me that I can’t answer all my e-mail, especially the really good ones. But I’m going to try to answer those I’ve received in the past couple of weeks. If you’ve e-mailed me since the last week of September, you’ll hear from me by next week.

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Duke Rape Case, Media, and the Law

October 10, 2006

Update II (10/11): I haven’t watched “60 Minutes” in years, but I’ll catch it this Sunday. The indicted Duke lacrosse players and stripper-embezzler Kim Roberts, who was sentenced to house arrest last month, will be interviewed. ——————————————————————— Last month I told you about a discussion panel at Syracuse University on constitutional issues in the Duke [...]

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North Korean Nuts Test Nukes: Open Thread

October 9, 2006

My annihilation by nuclear bomb doesn’t bother me nearly as much as day to day cultural decline. Strange, eh? For those following the news about North Korea’s weekend nuclear test, you may comment here. Post relevant news and blog links here, too.

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Feminist Blogger Calls Fetus ‘Parasite’; Publicly Announces Intent to Kill

October 9, 2006

Sisters are doing it for themselves! – Aretha Franklin You know me. I don’t get in the middle of other bloggers’ junk, but I think you should be aware of this. It is human nature to want pleasure without responsibility and to expect our actions to have no negative consequences. Living with what we’ve done [...]

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New Media Power

October 9, 2006

It’s beyond dispute that the blogosphere played a role in the 2004 elections. How big a role can be disputed, but that doesn’t matter. The new medium has made its mark, and politics will never be the same. The Foleygate fiasco is the most recent example of the blogosphere’s ability to keep stories front and [...]

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‘Holistic Review’ Just Another Disguise for Race Preferences

October 9, 2006

In Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950, Charles Murray compiled an inventory of 4,002 significant figures over 2,750 years who pursued excellence and accomplished great things in the arts and sciences. His inventory overwhelmingly consists of white European males, as do other authoritative and respected inventories. [...]

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Homosexual ‘Marriage’ Ban Upheld in California

October 6, 2006

Acknowledging that courts interpret law, not write it, the Court of Appeal in California voted 2-1 yesterday to uphold the state’s ban on homosexual “marriage.” Presiding Justice William McGuiness wrote (emphasis added): We conclude California’s historical definition of marriage does not deprive individuals of a vested fundamental right or discriminate against a suspect class…The time [...]

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What About ‘White Community Conversation’?

October 5, 2006

Monday, October 9: This post is closed to commenting, but you may resume the discussion in this thread. ——————————————————————— David Downing of Downing World tipped me off to recent developments in his community. The new school superintendent for St. Paul Public Schools, Dr. Meria Carstarphen, is holding a series of “community conversions” with various ethnic [...]

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