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 [...]
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 [...]
February 27, 2008
Terrorism: Action Needed to Protect Research Nuclear Reactors
There are 37 research reactors in the United States, mostly located on college campuses. Of these, 33 reactors are licensed and regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Four are operated by the Department of Energy and are located at three national laboratories. Although less powerful than commercial nuclear power reactors, research reactors may still be [...]
January 15, 2008
Who's Tired Of Pink?
The Huffington Post (colloquially known as the Ton of Huffing Post) insulted American intelligence last Friday by publishing a pretzel-logic rant by one Erica Jong, titled "Who's Tired Of Pink?".
Fortunately, Ms. Jong speaks only for the few sociopathic women who wouldnt know what to do with a good man if he fell out of the [...]
January 6, 2008
First Men's Shelter Opens in Canada
Women's advocacy organizations have long had full control of government resources allocated for domestic violence services, in spite of the fact that at least half of all serious domestic violence is initiated by women. Politicians whose faux-chivalry views originate below the belt have enabled this to happen (recall that the Ku Klux Klan also [...]
Comments (4) Filed under: Child Support & Custody, Domestic Violence, Fatherhood Activism, Feminist Justice, North America, Politics, VOA Human Rights and Law, VOA Politics, Vox Populi — David R. Usher @ 2:19 amDecember 23, 2007
How To Enforce Visitation Rights Yourself
Many men find themselves caught between police officers who refuse to enforce visitation rights and family judges who refuse to do anything after-the-fact. This happens because police do not have a method to use. Since feminists won't give them one, it is up to us to show them the way.
In the 1990s, I developed [...]
December 20, 2007
Hillary: Deadbeat Politics Comes Home
Christmas is the season when feminist judges and aspiring prosecutors appease the Pink Aristocracy by rounding up all those guys who cant afford to pay fixed-sums of child support demanded to finance feminist divorce-for-the-hell-of-it. Combine this jolly style of secular Mussolinism with a Presidential election, and it all comes straight back down the chimney.
And [...]
November 30, 2007
Men's Marriage Movement Strong in India
Men and Marriage are very much alive in India. India has become a raucous battleground between radical feminists and marriage advocates in a very short time span. The Save Indian Family Foundation has approximately 8,000 members, which could make it the largest men's and marriage organization in the world.
In my analysis, [...]
November 25, 2007
Media Matters Condones Women's Violence
When Marc Rudov and Lis Wiehl debate issues of sex on Fox News, the first thing that comes into question is credibility. This is especially true when roasting the dubious qualities of womens Taser Parties.
Lis Wiehl feels that women having taser parties is somehow tantamount to a Tupperware party (video). Rudov realistically pointed [...]
May 5, 2007
Duke Rape Case: The Feminist Klan Exposed
The deafening silence from Duke University in its failure to apologize to the Duke Lacrosse players, and its failure to change campus policy with respect to feminist harassment of men, has not gone unchallenged. The watershed event at Duke has ignited long-overdue scrutiny of cultish womenâs studies programs that have impressed hatred and [...]
Comments (17) Filed under: Blogroll, Breaking, Family, Feminism, Feminist Justice, NEWSwax, Politics, SEX & MET, VOA Education, VOA Human Rights and Law, VOA Politics, VOA Religion, VOA Social Issues, Vox Populi — David R. Usher @ 2:06 amApril 21, 2007
Feminists Still Think Duke Players are Guilty
Feminists Still Think Duke Players are Guilty
On Saturday, April 14th, I was interviewed for KMOV TVâs show âExtra Editionâ (video) [1] about the charges being dropped in the Duke case.
Despite overwhelming evidence that the Duke case was a systemic pogrom exemplary of many other less-notable cases, Kathleen Hanrahan, director of St. Louis Regional Sexual [...]
April 11, 2007
Lifetime TV: A Major Radical Feminist Lobbying Machine
While Don Imus is being thrashed within an inch of his career for making neanderthal comments about the Rutgers Womenâs Basketball team, and the real victims of the Duke Rape Case have finally been identified, radical feminists at Lifetime Movie Channel are committing acts of social violence against men that are far worse.
Lifetime TV (also [...]
March 19, 2007
McCainâs âTar-Babyâ Is Much Bigger Than Race
John McCainâs suggestion that divorce issues are a âtar babyâ pointed directly to the truth he evaded: Federal funding drives wanton divorce and illegitimacy, yet McCain pretends it is merely a problem to hide in divorce courts.
It all started with a question to Senator John McCain by Tony Taylor at a town meeting in Cedar [...]







