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May 15, 2008

A Candid Viewpoint on Race in 2008

 
From the heart of a woman who is tired of the racism
by Felicia Benamon
 
 
I often wonder why the issue of race has been brought up much lately, and with such emphasis in the media. Especially during this year's race for the White House. Race is more and more, earning a spotlight in the media.  Sadly, in various parts of [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Culture, OP/ED, Vox PopuliFelicia Benamon @ 2:24 pm

May 13, 2008

Man Jailed After Daughter Fails To Get GED

Well isn't this just a peachy piece of precedence? The non custodial father of a 18 year old girl, goes to jail because she fails to earn a GED while truant in moms custody.
How far before "have a child and go to jail" becomes a way to save money?
 
The interesting part is how the courts [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 1, 2008, Child Support & Custody, Child Support & Custody, Culture, Current Events, Current Events, Domestic Violence, Education, Evolution, Families, Family, Fatherhood, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Interesting, Judicial Activism, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, North America, Politics, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox Populi, WeirdArtfldgr @ 5:09 am

May 12, 2008

Girls Gang Blows Up Houses With Homemade Bomb Over Boy

Sugar, Spice and everything nice, thats what little girls WERE made of.
Thats before Feminism defined a proper lady as a mini man of the worst character, and decided to change the recipe. Now good people are in short supply everywhere.
Thanks for making the world better ladies, because prior to your help, we actually believed that [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 1, 2008, Culture, Current Events, Current Events, Family, Fatherhood, Feminism, Mayhem, Politics, Sex and Metropolis, Society, Terrorism, UK, Vox Populi, WeirdArtfldgr @ 5:27 am

May 5, 2008

Memorable Speech

David Yezzi is Executive Editor of The New Criterion and a well-known poet whose published collections include The Hidden Model and Sad Is Eros. His essays have appeared at Poetry, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Sun, and The New Yorker. He has earned degrees from Carnegie Mellon [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Blogroll, Book Review, Culture, Current Events, Vox PopuliBernard Chapin @ 9:29 pm

April 29, 2008

I truly believe men need to be wary of women

I suspect that some readers will respond to this post with some unjustified put-down like "sexist!" or "misogynist!" but I'm trying, in my blog, to not let fear of excoriation preclude me from writing what I honestly believe.
My guest today on my radio show was Carnell Smith, an expert on paternity fraud. He claimed that [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Culture, MRA Activism, Paternity Fraud, Vox PopuliMarty Nemko @ 7:45 am

April 27, 2008

White Guilt?

Nothing is more fraudulent than calls for a “dialogue on race.”
Those who issue such calls are usually quick to cry “racism” at
any frank criticism. They are almost invariably seeking a
monologue on race, to which others are supposed to listen.
—Thomas Sowell
During Barack Obama’s tremendously overrated “speech on race”—delivered in Philadelphia on March 18th 2008—the media-gilded candidate [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Culture, Current Events, Feminism, Vox Populi, contributorsBernard Chapin @ 7:35 am

April 24, 2008

Save the Earth? Yawn!

The earth is a powerful sphere. What makes man, a miniscule speck in God's universe believe that through our actions, we have the ability drastically change the earth's weather patterns or mess up the Earth's structure?
In an article I wrote around this time last year, I reminded all through a Bible scripture that "The Earth [...]

Comments (1) Filed under: 2008, Activism, Culture, Current Events, Hot Talk, OP/ED, Politics, Science & Nature, Vox Populi, environmentFelicia Benamon @ 4:39 pm

Praise = money?

As I have been saying, capitalism is biological. The way it works when there is no state mobster taking a cut, is that we accomplish mutual exchange that makes us happy. If the exchange doesnt make us happy AND we are free to decline, that is how capitalisms value system works. The [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Analysis, CounterPulse, Culture, Economics, Economics, Education, Evolution, Interesting, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, OP/ED, Oppression, Politics, Psychology, Science & Nature, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 2:59 am

Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchy

Houston, we have a problem. We now see clearly why people who despise hierarchies, are not only organizing themselves in such, but dont realize that they are going against our biology.
Hierarchy is a way of efficiently organizing, and whats missed by the anti-hierarchicals, is that they are not fixed. So while equality is [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Culture, Economics, Economics, Evolution, Feminism, Interesting, Oppression, Politics, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sex & Relationships, Society, Technology, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 2:13 am

April 19, 2008

Masculinist INFERNO 28

Here's Masculinist INFERNO which is INFERNO 28 and I have a feeling you'll really like it. Last week's was on poetry so I didn't post it here but there's a good poem about marriage on it in case you're interested. If want to see them make sure every one hit "subscribe" at the website it [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Conservatism, Culture, Feminism, Men\'s Rights Activism, Vox Populi, contributorsBernard Chapin @ 12:10 am
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