March 27, 2008
Chinese Aid and Abet Persecution of North Koreans Seeking Asylum
Fleeing North Koreans — especially Christians — are finding that the Chinese are no big help in providing asylum from the brutality and state-sanctioned killing in North Korea.
Kim Jong Il's government wields unrestricted power in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and his minions continue to run a de factor concentration-camp system that enslaves tens [...]
March 25, 2008
North Korean Christians Suffering Increased Persecution
Christians living in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea, have suffered government-sanctioned persecution since the brutal communist regime came to power.
However, according to a recent human rights report, North Korean Christians are experiencing more brutality and violence than at any time in history.
The Christian human-rights group Open Doors, based in [...]
February 1, 2008
Race: DNA analysis unlocks students' pasts
Brevis esse latoro obscurus fio
The article for which the commentary belongs can be found after the commentary, or one can click here.
<sarcasm>If race is not genetically determined then…</sarcasm>
Its interesting that the work contradicts recent words from the left, and yet, by the time they get to the bottom of the article, they have reapplied [...]
December 11, 2007
Pravda: Women rape men when they have no one to have sex with
It is interesting that the peoples that feminists have used as a foundation for their ideology, have decidedly different opinions than the followers do.
"A world where men and women would be equal is easy to visualize, for that precisely is what the Soviet Revolution promised." - Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex [...]
December 10, 2007
Combating Nuclear Terrorism
The United States Department of Energy maintains emergency response capabilities and assets to quickly respond to potential nuclear and radiological threats in the United States. These capabilities are primarily found at DOE's two key emergency response facilities — the Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, and Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Asia, CounterPulse, Current Events, Hot Talk, Middle East, NewsLog, OP/ED, Politics, Vox Populi, War — Jim Kouri, CPP @ 12:55 pmExpert Claims: "Baby Tax Needed to Save the Planet!"
This is an interesting twist on the "Soft Eugenics" programs of the state. Why not just make having babies illegal unless your wealthy? Margret Sanger wanted to eradicate the population of African Americans with her "negro project", which later became "planned parenthood". One shouldn’t also forget that Sanger is a feminist hero, [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Africa, Asia, Child Support & Custody, Culture, Current Events, Economics, Family, Politics, Sex & Relationships, Society — Artfldgr @ 6:06 amDecember 1, 2007
Fiscal Discipline Required in the Global War on Terrorism
by Jim Kouri, CPP
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Congress has provided about $542.9 billion, as of May 2007, to the US Department of Defense for the Global War on Terrorism. That figure doesn't include the amount spent on domestic security operations and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
Prior reports have found [...]
November 29, 2007
Somali Imprisoned for Conspiracy to Provide Support to Jihadists
An Ohio man has been sentenced to serve ten years in prison for conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, according to an announcement on Tuesday by Julie L. Myers, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Nuradin M. Abdi, 35, a Somali national living in Columbus, Ohio, was named in a four-count [...]
November 26, 2007
Illegal Aliens Jeopardize US Biosecurity
by Jim Kouri, CPP
In the United States, Tuberculosis infection and disease occur most often among people born in areas of the world where TB is common, such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In most cases, these foreign-born persons become exposed to and infected in their country of birth and bring the contagious disease into [...]
November 10, 2007
Norman's Mailer's The Naked and the Dead: A brilliant study of men in war
Since author Norman Mailer has just died ? and so close to Veteran?s Day — I must take this opportunity to put in a plug for his first novel, ?The Naked and the Dead.? It is set on the Pacific front in World War II and centers on a group of American soldiers. They are [...]
Comments (5) Filed under: Asia, Culture, Education, Entertainment, Media, Oceana, Psychology, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox Populi, War — Denise Noe @ 8:26 amNovember 7, 2007
Securing and Rebuilding Iraq
Since 2003, the Congress has obligated nearly $400 billion for US efforts in Iraq, of which about $40 billion has supported reconstruction and stabilization efforts.
Congressional oversight of this substantial investment is crucial as the Bush Administration requests additional military and economic funds for Iraq. The results of recent General Accounting Office audit work proposes [...]
October 26, 2007
Chinese Woman Nabbed in Conspiracy to Export Military Equipment to China
A Chinese national who lives in Connecticut has been indicted by a San Diego federal grand jury for conspiring to purchase and export military-grade accelerometers used in "smart bombs" and missiles from the United States to the People's Republic of China.
Qing Li, 36, of Stamford, Conn., is charged with attempting to buy and export [...]
October 18, 2007
Afghan Drug Kingpin Baz Mohammad Extradited to New York
Baz Mohammad, 51, an Afghan heroin kingpin who is the first defendant ever extradited to the US from Afghanistan, was sentenced this week to 16 years imprisonment for managing an international narcotics-trafficking organization that imported millions of dollars of heroin into the US, according to the US Attorney's Office in New York City.
President George W. [...]
October 11, 2007
China Jails Woman for Internet Lies
It’s interesting to note how other political systems handle their problems. It’s even more interesting when one notes that Feminists, at least hard left feminists, want socialism/communism. That they believe they would have a better life in that system is made VERY clear by only reading their own writings, you only have to read what [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Asia, Culture, Feminist Justice, Hot Talk, Media, Psychology, Society, Vox Populi — Artfldgr @ 8:02 amOctober 5, 2007
Sally Field: "If mothers ruled the world"
Sally Field recently said, ?If mothers ruled the world, there wouldn?t be any wars.? Interestingly, she did not say ? as many have ? that peace on earth would follow if women per se were in charge. It is rule by women who have children that she, and probably many others, believe could bring about [...]
Comments (12) Filed under: Asia, Culture, Entertainment, Europe, Feminism, Media, Middle East, OP/ED, Politics, Psychology, Russia, Society, Vox Populi, War — Denise Noe @ 4:00 pm







