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Newswalk: Brain Drain; “Forward!”; and PC Journalism

May 3, 2012
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Newswalk: Brain Drain; “Forward!”; and PC Journalism

“If you’re by yourself or you’re not from around here or you don’t know anybody around here, you’re a target. Automatically.”

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A New Wrinkle: “Muslim-friendly Bibles”

January 31, 2012
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A New Wrinkle: “Muslim-friendly Bibles”

"...cleanse them by water in the name of Allah, his Messiah and his Holy Spirit.” - Matthew 28:19, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Arabic version.

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The Little People Who Weren’t There

January 6, 2012
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The Little People Who Weren’t There

If the answer is "42," what's the question?

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Bugged!

December 4, 2011
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Bugged!

Watch out. The next time you step on a bug, you might be costing the taxpayers a couple of million dollars.

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Kinsey Covers for Deviant Sex

November 5, 2011
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Kinsey Covers for Deviant Sex

Kinsey believed that humans should not be defined by what they ought to do, but only what they actually do. Therefore, to Kinsey sexual deviation is a myth; any sexuality is acceptable, regardless of how morally depraved, because since it exists in somebody's mind it must be part of the natural spectrum and therefore cannot be illicit, abnormal or unnatural.

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Minatory Lessons from the Republic of South Africa

November 4, 2011
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Minatory Lessons from the Republic of South Africa

In South Africa, the ratio of voters to taxpayers is now a stupefying 11 to 1, and growing. The equivalent ratio in the U.S. is still approximately 2 to 1. But the numbers of the unproductive are increasing steadily. As Mr. Buchanan notes, almost all the immigrants replacing the host population in the U.S. come from "Asia, Africa, and Latin America." Given America's preference for welfare-dependent, third-world immigrants, pillage politics will proliferate.

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Oh, To Be Poor in America — Or, If You Find Yourself in the Middle Class, Get Out of There As Fast As You Can

September 20, 2011
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Oh, To Be Poor in America — Or, If You Find Yourself in the Middle Class, Get Out of There As Fast As You Can

Paleocon Patrick Buchanan believes he knows why America’s economy is circling the drain: Poverty in 21st century America is not poverty in the Paris of “Les Miserables” or the London of Oliver Twist or the Dust Bowl of Tom Joad. The so-called “poor” are heavily dependent on the kindness — and the industry — of a gradually dwindling middle class: [A] family can be classified as poor and own a car, a flat-screen TV and a computer, and have a washer-dryer and a garbage disposal.…

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“Homofascists” Make Sure Social Media Are Unsafe

August 25, 2011
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“Homofascists” Make Sure Social Media Are Unsafe

Erik Rush has discovered just how unsafe: Several pages on Facebook run by these homofascist operatives have compiled information on specific individuals. Their principals not only post scathing screeds about said “homophobes,” but they have gone as far as to contact their friends, family members, employers and clients. They have disseminated information about these “offenders” on those pages, for the express purpose of making the lives of these people as unpleasant as possible. Some have even lost their jobs as a result of employer retaliation…

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What’s the Difference Between a Riot and a Revolution?

August 20, 2011
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What’s the Difference Between a Riot and a Revolution?

In the aftermath of the recent British and American disturbances, Burt Prelutsky enlightens us: There are even those who insist that these mob riots are political action, the underclass striking back at their oppressors. What makes it such a tough pill to swallow is that it’s the “oppressors” who provide the ungrateful nincompoops with housing, clothing and food stamps. Besides, there’s an easy way to tell the difference between rioting and revolution. In the latter case, they toss the tea into the harbor. In the…

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Wisdom from Vladimir (!) on the Debt Deal

August 5, 2011
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Wisdom from Vladimir (!) on the Debt Deal

Of all people: “The current deal struck by U.S. lawmakers will not solve the underlying issues. This colossal debt, $14 trillion or more, means that the country has been living on credit, which is really bad for one of the world’s leading economies. They live beyond their means, and put a part of their burden on the entire world’s economy. … The country is … shifting the weight of responsibility on other countries and in a way acting as a parasite. … Good for us…

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How the “Soft Left” Encourages the “Hard Right”

July 29, 2011
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How the “Soft Left” Encourages the “Hard Right”

By Mike Gray Has the situation in Europe already reached a point of no return? In failing to meet the threat of cultural subversion, the European left has facilitated the emergence of the illiberal and xenophobic branch of the far right. For as violence begins to move in from the car-burning and no-go Muslim enclaves in the margins toward the city center, as Shariah courts begin to pepper the landscape, as in the U.K., as Muslim immigrants continue to swell the welfare rolls, as rape…

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The Crackpot Murderer in His Own Words

July 25, 2011
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The Crackpot Murderer in His Own Words

“As for the Church and science, it is essential that science takes an undisputed precedence over biblical teachings. Europe has always been the cradle of science, and it must always continue to be that way. Regarding my personal relationship with God, I guess I’m not an excessively religious man. I am first and foremost a man of logic. However, I am a supporter of a monocultural Christian Europe.” “I trust that the future leadership of a European cultural conservative hegemony in Europe will ensure that…

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Mini-quote: Asexual “Teddy Bears”

July 6, 2011
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Mini-quote: Asexual “Teddy Bears”

Although gays populate movies and TV shows to such a degree that you would think that they represent 25 percent of the population, rather than their actual 2.5 percent, they are nearly always depicted as asexual human beings. They are cute, they are cuddly, they’re amusing neighbors and loyal chums, but they’re not sexual human beings. Their mascot is Nathan Lane. What Hollywood and the media would have us believe is that they are nothing more or less than teddy bears who have somehow mastered…

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What Do Hillary, Barack, Al, and Adolf All Have in Common?

March 26, 2011
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What Do Hillary, Barack, Al, and Adolf All Have in Common?

By Mike Gray Too much, really. They share, says Ellis Washington . . . . [a] barbaric cognitive dissonance, this Nazi cult of the organic [that] lives today in American society’s obsession with all things organic, “saving the planet,” overly protecting animals at human expense … and regulating our sacred constitutional rights into oblivion. Real science is shunted aside if it’s cognitively dissonant with the Liberal-Progressive world-view: “When it comes to feelings, a rat is a pig is a dog is a boy. There is…

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Ilana Mercer Interviews Erik Rush

March 25, 2011
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Ilana Mercer Interviews Erik Rush

By Mike Gray You might be interested in Rush’s responses to these questions: (1) I would have liked to read more about your family in Negrophilia. What is it about your background that accounts for your clarity on racial matters in our country? (2) “A major tenet of ‘Negrophilia’,” you state in your book, “is that racism on the part of blacks is acceptable, or even proper” (page 96). Do you remember the odious Rev. Joseph Lowery’s benediction at Barack Obama coronation? He asked the…

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