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January 2011, Page 7

“Feminists” & the Gosnell case: Babykilling is different when it happens outside the womb

Tomorrow is my 40th birthday. It’s also the 38th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. When I was a vocal proponent of abortion back in my liberal days, I thought it was kinda neat that my birthday was also the anniversary date of the Supreme Court giving women in the United States a “right to choose” whether or not to terminate their respective pregnancy(ies). Like most feminists, I treated the day as one that should be celebrated – and not just because I was turning one year older......   [Read More]

A Chinese Trifecta

On the occasion of the State visit by Chinese fascist junta leader President Hu Jintao, PJTV analysts Stephen Greene, Scott Ott, and Bill Whittle look at the growth of Chinese economic and military power, and the challenges a rising dragon may pose for the US:.....   [Read More]

Gruesome details emerge in the murder of WSJ reporter Daniel Pearl

We all know Pearl was murdered by 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, even though he’s never officially been charged with the crime.Β  The Washington Post writes today about a new report that reveals new details about Pearl’s murder. The report also concludes that KSM indeed was indeed his killer. Don’t read if you’ve got a weak stomach:.....   [Read More]

The heroism of the late Judge John M. Roll

President Obama talked last week about the stories of some of the heroes of the Tucson tragedy, including husbands who either died or were injured trying to shield their wives from Jared Loughner’s rampage, but not mentioned – because it wasn’t known at the time – was the heroism of the late US District Court for Arizona Judge John M. Roll. Video footage from the scene of the killings indicates Judge Roll shielded a staffer for Rep. Giffords at the expense of his own life. Via the NYT:.....   [Read More]