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Former WCW Wrestling Champ Faces Life in Prison for Sex Trafficking
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

by Jim Kouri, CPP
Former professional wrestler Harrison Norris  Jr., 42, a/k/a “Hardbody Harrison,”  was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison for committing multiple violations of federal sex trafficking and forced labor statutes in connection with a scheme to force women into prostitution.  Norris was a champion with the World Championship Wrestling company, which was […]

In Spite of His Words: Rev. Jeremiah Wright
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

It seems that the image of Reverend Jeremiah Wright (former pastor of presidential candidate Barack Obama) is being expiated after offending Americans with his inflammatory, bigoted and anti-American words. The divinity wagons have been circled to protect the bombastic preacher in spite of his words.
Brite Divinity School honored and recognized Rev.Wright at their fourth annual State of the Black Church Awards Banquet for […]

Patches Won’t Save a Sinking Ship
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

How would you feel about working for a company which issued the following mandate?
To All Employees,
Due to foreign competition, we find that our sales have declined in recent years. To stimulate sales, we have decided to give all employees a $10.00 gift certificate this coming July which can be used to purchase any of our products. This […]

Vaccinations and Drugs are being forced on the Public, Part II
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I’ve seen firsthand what child immunizations can do to an otherwise healthy infant. I’ve had to deal with doctors who’ve said (after this infant suffered a seizure a little under a week after getting his 2nd round of childhood vaccines) that the vaccine may have triggered the seizure, but the vaccine wasn’t the main reason.  The neurologists proceeded to look […]

Vaccinations and Drugs are being forced on the Public, Part I
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Vaccinations and drugs the government says fight against disease are being forced on the public more and more these days.  These are vaccines that are not necessary and are having serious health effects on the public. 
Suicide.  Seizures. Fainting.  The list goes on and on.  Are those the sort of side effects you would want associated with […]

In Spite of His Words: Rev. Jeremiah Wright
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

It seems that the image of Reverend Jeremiah Wright (former pastor of presidential candidate Barack Obama) is being expiated after offending Americans with his inflammatory, bigoted and anti-American words. The divinity wagons have been circled to protect the bombastic preacher in spite of his words.
Brite Divinity School honored and recognized Rev.Wright at their fourth annual […]

The Left’s Mischaracterization of Israel
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

The American right loves Israel. We love Israel because Israel is us. Israel has McDonalds, night clubs, a middle class, semiconductor plants, and nuclear weapons. The left hates Israel for exactly these same things. Some liberals go one better and equate Israel with Nazi Germany, with Palestinians acting the part of the Jews. As bizarre […]

Risks of Misinterpreting Democrat Turmoil
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Rush Limbaugh is enjoying the ensuing success of his “Operation Chaos,” his ongoing effort to weaken the political prospects of the Democrats by prolonging party infighting between the Hillary and Obama camps. But despite Limbaugh’s exuberance, the Democrat Party is alive and well, and could under the right circumstances, resuscitate itself very quickly.
Sadly, many of […]

Do Female Politicians Represent an ‘Ethical and Pure’ Force?
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Hillary Clinton has famously claimed that “Research shows the presence of women raises the standards of ethical behavior and lowers corruption.” Ironically it’s Mrs. Clinton who has now come under withering criticism as her ethical lapses and make-believe claims become legion.  
Hillary still hasn’t come clean on where her $5 million campaign loan came from. […]

Plagiarism a ‘Consequence of the Internet’? I Don’t Think So!
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Just once I’d like to see blame for one of our societal ills put in the proper place these days. Everyone has to finger point at everyone else while ignoring their own part in the mess. This incident, though, is just another bad example of blame put everywhere but where it belongs. In this case, […]

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