Saturday, April 28, 2007
‘Philip Dru, Administrator: Who does he sound like?’
James T. Moore
On the back cover of Philip Dru: Administrator, it says: “Dru has had a greater impact on American government than the Communist Manifesto, Mein Kampf or any other tract of political extremism, yet by comparison, Dru is unknown.” And yet, William Norman Grigg, writer for The New American, calls this “unread” book “the most influential political tract of the 20th Century.”
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Toledo Blade Columnist: ‘Special Squads of Police’ Should Disarm Americans
Guest:
Since the VT shootings in Blacksburg, Virginia, we have seen all manner of wild-eyed, anti-gunners come out of the woodwork to cynically use this crime as a chance to beat their gun grabbing drums. But, proposing that we send government Stormtroopers to smash down the doors of every home with a gun in it to confiscate their Constitutionally legal firearms is a step I haven’t seen in a purportedly responsible newspaper.
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Giuliani Stirs Dem Stew: Thick and Thicker
Guest:
Harry “The War is Lost” Reid is a perfect example of what Rudy Giuliani was talking about this week: Democrats don’t understand the enemy. This “lost” war is still in its early stages and actually needs to be “found” by the Democrats. Giuliani rightly described Democrats as defensive-minded when it comes to Islamic militants who desire to destroy our way of life, when the correct course of action - the one chosen by President Bush - is to be on the offensive. Only one Democrat seems to get this. That is Connecticut’s Joe Lieberman. (Oh, yeah, he’s not a Democrat anymore).
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Friday, April 27, 2007
America: A Culture Losing Itself Inside Itself
Guest:
What causes a Virginia Tech brand of violence? Why did Columbine occur?
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Krugman and Friedman - Part Three
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
Krugman is tarred with his own brush.
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Ultrasound Deemed Too Emotional by Pro-Abortionists
Kevin Roeten
The dark secret is that seventeen states have, or are considering, ultrasound legislation. The darkest part is that this ultrasound allows women to physically view their babies prior to a possible abortion. Hideously, South Carolina could be the first state to make the viewing mandatory, making women view another life in their bodies before they kill it. Who could possibly require such a thing?
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Lewiston School Plays Down Muslim Ham Incident
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
Although a parody of ostensible “joke-quotes” was composed and written about the Lewiston, Maine ham incident, the actual story is more compelling - because it’s true. Unfortunately, many news sources and commentators - I was not one of these - quoted the parody as fact. The actual facts surrounding the incident include: On 11 April, responding to a dare, a Lewiston Middle School student placed ham on a cafeteria table where Muslim Somali students were eating. Muslims consider pork to be unclean. The “offending student” was suspended from the school. Also accurate is that a report was filed by the school’s resource officer Bill Brochu and, according to the Sun Journal, “was sent to the Attorney General’s Office for review and to the Androscoggin County District Attorney’s Office for review for possible harassment charges.” School Principal Maureen Lachapelle advised the report was filed and forwarded on “because the ham incident was perceived as a hate/bias crime.”
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ANJ Is Reborn
Editor
Regular posting has resumed.
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
Why I can’t be an atheist Part 4: some philosophical considerations
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
Many of the critiques I have received so far, have focused on debunking analogies I have used, more so than refuting specific points against atheism. If you are an accomplishing logician, you can probably find logical fallacies in virtually any polemic. It is simple to explain why this is the case. Whenever two things are compared which are not identical, or at least not substantially similar, someone opposing your perspective who wants to maintain the antithesis between the two views, will critique the analogy by only citing the dissimilarities. The individual making the argument, on the other hand, is emphasizing the commonalities.
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The Greatest Idea in the History of Man
Guest:
No, it is not the pyramids, the Panama Canal, China’s Great Wall, the cotton gin, the steamship, the airplane, the zipper, the microscope, psychotherapy, the paper clip, space travel, or the pizza.
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Chinese Agent Charged in Major Espionage Case
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
A Chinese national was charged last week with stealing military trade secrets and using them in demonstration and sales proposals to the Peoples Republic of China, the Malaysian Air Force, and the Thailand Air Force.
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Friday, December 22, 2006
How the Grand Old Party Lost its Mojo
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
On November 7 American voters took the GOP to the woodshed and gave them a licking they won’t forget for a good long time.
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Democrats Yearn To Relive “Glory Days”
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
Pundits across the political spectrum are scratching their heads over Time Magazine’s bizarre choice of “person of the year.” Word is out that Time will essentially tell the American people that it is every one of them who qualifies for the “honor.” While their decision undoubtedly results in part from the increasing sophistry and juvenile thinking that is reaching epidemic proportions among the old media, another factor is at play. Insofar as it reflects a major upheaval in the political landscape, it cannot be ignored.
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Politics and the Spirit of Christmas
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
The socialistic welfare state is extolled by liberal-socialistic-progressives as more Christian then Christianity, because the welfare state purports to help the needy. So did Hitler’s National Socialism.
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