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July 24, 2008

Judicial Watch Sues US Gov't. On Behalf of Imprisoned Border Agents

Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, the two Border Patrol agents shamelessly prosecuted by the U.S. government for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler, Oswald Aldrete-Davila, on February 17, 2005, have not been forgotten by many Americans — such as attorney's from Judicial Watch — who are actively pursuing their release from captivity.
The [...]

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June 20, 2008

Eternal Maiden Actualization is here! You can call her EMA

It was the article over at Fox: Japanese Firm Creates Robot Girlfriend for Lonely Men  that got me thinking about the implications of things that are coming around the corner in the near future.
Finally, women are not the only ones who can have a lover that needs batteries. Plumbing the new depths of markets Sega [...]

Comments (1) Filed under: Analysis, Culture, Humor, Interesting, OP/ED, Satire, Sex & Relationships, Society, WeirdArtfldgr @ 7:45 am

Girls really do love bad boys

Turns out the rumors from the Nice Guys are correct…
When left on their own, without family and friends to help, women select mental people for mates because they find them sexy. That in the absence of the restriction of sex (which i am making no suggestions either way), that such overwhelming selection drowns out common sense. [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Analysis, Conservatism, CounterPulse, Culture, Department of Duh, Evolution, Families, Family, Feminism, Interesting, Politics, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 7:40 am

June 6, 2008

UK Mail Gives Women a Dose of Reality Femail

Going through my morning mail i get a reference to an interesting article at the UK Mail Femail section…
It appears to be a bit of a dose of reality.
The first article tries to explain:
Why more and more women are losing custody battles over their children
One could call this an expectations expose…   The main gist not [...]

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May 19, 2008

Mother's prenatal stress predisposes their babies to asthma and allergy

 
Turns out our grandparents were right on so many things, and that Judeo Christian lifestyle reflected a harmony with our biology our nihilist cultural presently doesn’t afford. They were right about sex, being an overwhelming selector it blinds us to everything else that is good if it’s not held in abeyance. They were right about [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Culture, Economics, Evolution, Family, Feminism, Health, Interesting, Politics, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 2:27 am

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 [...]

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April 24, 2008

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 doesn’t make us happy AND we are free to decline, that is how capitalisms value system works. The [...]

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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 don’t realize that they are going against our biology.
Hierarchy is a way of efficiently organizing, and what’s missed by the anti-hierarchicals, is that they are not fixed. So while equality is [...]

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April 22, 2008

A big story in the New York Sun: Food Rationing

I’m not one to panic over stuff like this, but I think everyone should read this.
It’s an article in the New York Sun, on Food Rationing, food rationing people!
Click here to read about it.
It is something to keep in mind.

Comments (0) Filed under: Breaking, Interesting, Money, NewsLogChuck Adkins @ 3:11 am

April 17, 2008

Alone in the Ivory Tower

Sometimes the results of studies make little sense to researchers, but make perfect sense to those who live in the trenches. It's interesting to see them musing their hypothesis as to the money, or sacrifices, and other reasons. One thing I am sure they won’t look at is the difference between the beliefs and ideology [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Culture, Department of Duh, Economics, Evolution, Family, Feminism, Interesting, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 2:42 pm

April 11, 2008

Just like penguins and other primates, people trade sex for resources

So much for "public image" and denial when the check comes to the table. Internal machinations dont change what the external action is, it only changes the regard for it and blunts its plainer truth.
It shows clear biology in how we behave. They have it backwards. Biology defines needs and wants which defines [...]

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April 9, 2008

Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Launches New Web Site

Conservative icon Tom Delay and TCV Media CEO Nathan Tabor announced the launching of DeLay's new web site TomDeLay.com. The unveiling of the new web site coincides with the release of the former Republican lawmaker's new book, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight.
DeLay's new Internet home is a state-of-the-art creation from political consultant and [...]

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Who’s oppressing who?

Another socialist country takes feminism, and modern feminists to task.
to quote "One of Canada’s leading newspaper columnists takes on the ideology of feminism."
There is a new wind in the air blowing a new direction, with the ships bearing our dreams chaning tack.
Who’s oppressing who?
In its earliest and most benign form – the political [...]

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April 8, 2008

Boys will be boys, even if they're monkeys: study

The notion that children's taste in toys might somehow be genetically determined has long been disparaged by psychologists, pooh-poohed as unscientific, sexist or both. But a study by researchers in the United States suggests that when it comes to choosing between trucks and cuddly stuffed animals, chromosomes could make a difference.
As we progress forward [...]

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April 6, 2008

The Next President Should Heed Cheney's Warnings About Russia

The Sunday morning news shows — on cable and broadcast television –covered the bitter-sweet farewell between arguably the two most powerful leaders in the world: President George W. Bush and Russia's Vladimir Putin.
While President Bush may have looked into Putin's eyes and seen his soul, I've had — along with other pundits — the [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Analysis, Blogroll, Breaking, CounterPulse, Current Events, Hot Talk, Interesting, International Politics, NewsLog, OP/ED, Oppression, Politics, Russia, VOA Human Rights and Law, VOA News Analysis, VOA Politics, VOA War and Conflict, Vox Populi, contributorsJim Kouri, CPP @ 9:04 am

April 4, 2008

Are there too many female medical graduates?

Once we got into the issue of 'the correct amount' we all became goldilocks trying not to be too this, or too that, and get it 'just right'. Of course no one noticed that just right is like trying to balance a ball on the edge of a razor blade.
Are there too many female [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Culture, Economics, Feminism, Interesting, Money, Oppression, Politics, Society, Vox PopuliArtfldgr @ 8:58 am

Exactly how much [extra] housework does a husband create?

Notice how this study does not look at total work for men, and total work for women, but only total work for women and how that is modified by circumstances, while ignoring the men’s outside contribution.
Also note in the graphic, that her work load has gone down to what a single woman used to [...]

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April 3, 2008

Carrying on the Legacy: Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death, it's important to stop and realize what must be done to make our country more and more what Dr. King would approve of. Better yet, we should realize what Jesus Christ, Dr. King's Lord and Savior, would approve of. Are we the nation that [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Culture, Current Events, Family, Fatherhood, Hot Talk, Interesting, OP/ED, Vox PopuliFelicia Benamon @ 12:31 pm

April 2, 2008

Swedish feminists should embrace free markets

Here I am catching up on some outer news, moving from an article on the last survivor of the Titanic, to this odd thread about educational departments and teaching of the ills of communism.
Interesting piece actually. With a title that reads:
How persistent can a failed ideology be?
Arguing about whether or not to teach [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Conservatism, Culture, Economics, Europe, Feminism, Interesting, Oppression, Politics, Society, WeirdArtfldgr @ 4:19 pm

Cops: 3rd-Graders Plotted Teacher Attack

Reminds me of Hungary after Lukacks…
Not much to say that hasnt been said. No one is home REARING them, they are raising them like corn. The state is indoctrinating them, not teaching them. If a socialist system is a socipathic polity, you will realize that these kids get an A+. in fact, someone is [...]

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