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The Jena Dodge

September 28, 2007

Monday, October 1: Here’s another from the smart and brave Heather Mac Donald, responding to this op-ed by Orlando Patterson. An excerpt (emphasis added): “Patterson’s discussion of black crime rates and family breakdown is anti-climactic. But just to make sure that his standing with liberal elites is unassailable, at the end of his piece, Patterson [...]

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Mammary Breaks

September 13, 2007

Now see, this is why I have problems with women who have newborns and go back to work. I’ve got the inside scoop. When some people say they want “equal treatment,” they’re not being truthful. Take it from a “double minority.” I know what I’m talking about. What they want is accommodation and special treatment. [...]

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Being In the U.S. Illegally Isn’t Illegal?

August 22, 2007

The fools among us… A three-judge panel of an appeals court in Kansas just held that an illegal alien’s “ongoing presence in the United States in and of itself is not a crime” unless the illegal alien reentered the country after a previous deportation. (Source) Can you believe it? Entering the U.S. in violation of [...]

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Truth and Consequences

August 2, 2007

After I became a Christian eight or so years ago, I developed a hunger for good, sound biblical teaching. I wanted more than the emotional style of preaching I was used to hearing at black churches. My youngest sister, who’d been a Christian years before I had, recommended a denomination that was Bible-focused, conservative, and [...]

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Colorblind Thuggery

July 17, 2007

7:11 a.m. PDT: Even if I lived 1,000 years, I’ll never understand how reporters can describe still-at-large thugs without mentioning race with a straight face. It stands to reason that if someone has committed a crime, especially a violent crime like murder, rape, or armed robbery, and hasn’t been caught, his height, build, style and [...]

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John Fallon’s PC Blunder

July 16, 2007

8:18 a.m. PDT: Months ago, I read a strange story about a university president covering up the rape and murder of a student in her dorm room. Why would he do such a thing? I wondered. Was he trying to prevent widespread panic? Did he lie about the crime because the murderer was black and [...]

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NO APOLOGY

July 13, 2007

3:04 p.m. PDT: Whenever I hear a man apologize for telling the truth because some idiotic group puts pressure on him, I want to vomit. But I won’t be retching today. Pat McCrory, the mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, wrote that too many black youth were imitating the gangster lifestyle in their behavior and dress, [...]

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Isaiah Washington Groveled…

June 8, 2007

…tucked his tail between his legs, and prostrated himself for calling a co-star a “faggot,” agreeing to meet with “gay” groups, and they still fired him. Advice for Washington: Although I don’t condone the name-calling, next time you speak your mind, be a man and stand your ground. Don’t apologize for jack. Or else keep [...]

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Lesbian Sues eHarmony Online Dating Service

June 5, 2007

Love, love, love!!! Ain’t it grand? I laughed out loud when I read that a lesbian was suing Christian online dating service eHarmony for discriminating against her because she sleeps with women. Nitwit. It reminded me of the bozo who sued eHarmony for rejecting him because he was married but separated. It’s a service for [...]

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Seattle Still Saddled with Race

May 18, 2007

*** Scroll down for updates *** I was going to develop the piece below as a column, but since it’s gotten somewhat stale, I’ll post it here instead. Hey, that’s what blogs are for! Is sending students to a “white privilege” conference with government funds intended to be used to close the academic achievement gap [...]

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Hate E-mail and Hate Crimes

April 27, 2007

Monday, April 30: Homosexuals, Hate, and the Gospel By the way, there is no epidemic or rash of “hate” crimes being committed against homosexuals or sexually confused people or blacks (by whites). However, there is an epidemic that deserves more attention, as noted by an e-mailer: “The single biggest reason that hate-crime legislation leaves me [...]

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Physical and Intellectual Disarmament

April 18, 2007

The post on the Virginia Tech rampage drew thousands of visitors from Canada and the UK and a few from Australia yesterday, thanks to Google listing my blog among two others for searches on “Virginia Tech.” Some of those visitors expressed condolences, while others used the tragedy as an opportunity to rant about gun ownership [...]

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Hispanics Dump Black Principal

March 14, 2007

So much for a black-brown coalition. A black principal at some majority-hispanic school in Chicago was voted out by a majority-hispanic school board in favor of an hispanic principal. A supporter of the black principal was heard shouting “Speak English!” to a woman speaking Spanish, and there was chair-kicking going on. Some allege the whole [...]

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Senator Brownback’s Meaningless ‘Apology’ Resolution

March 8, 2007

Update: Commenter Renee dropped a link to this story, one I’d planned to look into: “The Cherokee Nation’s vote this weekend to revoke the citizenship of the descendants of people the Cherokee once owned as slaves was a blow to people who have relied on tribal benefits…In Saturday’s special election, more than 76 percent of [...]

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What I Did For Love

February 6, 2007

Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Astronaut (what a cool sounding job) Lisa Marie Nowak has been charged with attempting to murder a “romantic rival.” When I read the story this morning, I dismissed it. Crazy fool, I said to myself. Then I thought about some of the things I’ve done in the name of [...]

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