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Getting Ready for "Katiebowl"
I can’t exactly remember the last time I watched the CBS Evening News. It might have been sometime during the infamous “Memogate” fiasco, the resulting being the heave-ho of Dan Rather. After Dan’s departure, the chair behind the anchor desk at CBS was kept warm for 18 months by veteran news broadcaster Bob Schiefffer.More -
The Islamic Deception
Google the phrase “Muslim violence,” and more than 29 million entries pop up. Granted, some of these citations represent violence committed against Muslims, but, unfortunately, quite a few represent violence committed in the name of Islam.This makes me wonder: What does Islam really stand for?More -
Attack of the Bloggers
There was a time in America when the most effective way for the average Joe to make his voice heard in the political process was in the confines of the voting booth. Once in a while—if he were lucky—he might even get a letter to the editor published in the local newspaper. But, other than that, it was unlikely that politicians would pay much attention to what he had to say—especially if he lived somewhere between the liberal Coasts—the great American fly-over zone.More -
The Latest Dangers in Cyberworld
When you’re a new mother or father, you learn quite quickly that your child has been born into a world filled with hidden dangers. You have to make sure that the stuffed animal you place in your baby’s crib doesn’t represent a choking hazard… that your child doesn’t fall out of his high chair…that your two-year-old doesn’t stray into the street while chasing a bubble.Once your child graduates from the toddler years, you have to be concerned about whether he’s wearing a helmet when cycling through your neighborhood…or whether she’s spending enough time doing her homework.More -
The Pill That Kill--Available at a Doctor Near You
Imagine going to your doctor and being offered a pill—not because you were sick, or in any danger of becoming sick. No—you’re friendly physician is simply giving you drugs because you’re a woman.If that sounds like a Hitchcock horror story to you—be prepared.More -
Giving Parents a Break
We live in a schizophrenic society. On one hand, our government, through the supposedly learned men and women of the U.S.More -
The Party of Death's Ploy
The national Democratic Party, which author Ramesh Ponnuru calls the Party of Death, has set its sights on African-Americans during this critical election year.Well-known black leaders such as the Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are encouraging blacks to turn their focus away from social issues—such as abortion—and concentrate on other issues as they head to the polls in November.Senator Barack Obama has joined the fray with an editorial in the nation’s most colorful newspaper, USA Today.More -
Britons See U.S. as Vulgar?
This past week we celebrated America’s independence, I was struck by this item that crossed the electronic news site of record, the Drudge Report: Britons See U.S. as Vulgar Empire Builder.More -
Capitol Criminals
Since the Clintons left office, Democrats have been a little dull, resisting the urge to engage in high crimes and misdemeanors. But, lo and behold, now we’re recovering from a Democratic crime wave in Washington. And, what’s so fascinating about the situation is that the self-proclaimed party of peace and love has members who are engaging in downright dangerous, even violent acts.More -
Ralph Reed's Dilemma
The Democrat’s fading campaign of associating Republicans with a “Culture of Corruption” has been floundering the last few months after accusations that Democratic leaders such as Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Representative William Jefferson (D-LA) might not be without sin. Their muddled campaign, however, got a shot in the arm with a recent CBS report that Ralph Reed, former leader of the Christian Coalition, was paid $4 million in consulting fees by a proxy for disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff to keep three rival Indian tribes from moving in on the gambling stronghold of the Coushatta tribe of Louisiana and the Mississippi Choctaws. The details were spelled out in a report from the Senate Indian Affairs Committee.More