Political Correctness
Posted by peter on 2008-04-07 Also filed under General, Media Bias, Movies, Politics and Science
I just heard about a really interesting new documentary being released by one of my heroes, Ben Stein. It’s called Expelled: No intelligence allowed. Expelled is a documentary which explores the suppression of free speech in the scientific community regarding any criticism of Darwinism and the persecution of anyone who expresses an […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-10-09 Also filed under General, PETA and Weird Websites
From their billboard depicting a nude woman being milked like a cow, to their more notable “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign, it has been a long held tradition at PETA to use sex to try to promote their cause. Now they’ve launched LettuceLadies.com, a site devoted to a bunch of “ladies” […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-10-04 Also filed under General, News and Politics
Yesterday on The View Roise O’Donnell said of our constitutional right to bear arms: “It’s not really a right.” I think Rosie really needs to reread the first ten amendments of our constitution, otherwise known as the Bill of Rights. HotAir has video of the interchange if you would like to hear it […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-10-04 Also filed under General, News and Politics
Yesterday on The View Roise O’Donnell said of our constitutional right to bear arms: “It’s not really a right.” I think Rosie really needs to reread the first ten amendments of our constitution, otherwise known as the Bill of Rights. HotAir has video of the interchange if you would like to hear it […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-10-03 Also filed under General, News, Politics and Weird News
I can’t believe I hadn’t heard this earlier, apparently in a recent speech, Al Gore claimed that cigarette smoking is a “significant” contributor to global warming. I expect the MSM to keep it quiet when liberals make outlandish claims, but I was surprised that I didn’t really see it anywhere in the blogosphere (at […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-09-29 Also filed under General
That’s right, in today’s episode of Vent, Michelle Malkin reports that NBC will air Veggie Tales only after all “non-historical” references to God have been removed. Go watch the episode, Michelle points out NBC’s massive hypocrisy in removing God but fighting to air profanities and blatant attacks on Christianity.
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Posted by peter on 2006-06-03 Also filed under General, News and Politics
For several years now I’ve been doing some pretty serious comic book reading. For some reason I tend to prefer Marvel characters, all of the mainstream comics I read are Marvel, none of them are DC. It irritates me how much politics are seeping into comics. When I read a comic, I’m just looking to […]
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Posted by peter on 2006-05-27 Also filed under News and Weird News
Romeo and Juliet? Al and Tipper? Nope. Vili and Mary.
NBC’s Matt Lauer used the phrase “A love against all odds” on yesterday morning’s edition of Today to describe the relationship that began between Mary Kay LeTourneau and her then twelve-year-old student Vili Fualaau.
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Posted by peter on 2006-05-05 Also filed under News, Politics and Thoughts
California is trying to ban gender-specific words like ‘mom’ and ‘dad’ from textbooks in the state. So does this mean that all the “has two daddies” books will be banned now? I doubt it.
Bill to ban ‘mom, dad’ from texts advances - A bill requiring students to learn about the contributions homosexuals have […]
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