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Effect Is Intent

When you back off and see things from a wider perspective, very often the effect of certain actions is the key to intent. This seemed to call for a second post today. One of the few justifications for a video … Continue reading

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Hoosier Courts: Just Being Honest

The recent decision by the Indiana Supreme Court regarding no-knock police raids is simply acknowledging the unofficial policy they’ve followed for quite some time. Thomas Jefferson had it right when he insisted a good society would destroy it’s own government … Continue reading

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Implications in the News for the Ides of May

Some interesting threads in the news will help to clarify things not so obvious. We have the story about Dominique Strauss-Kahn charged with sexual assault in NYC. There a couple of things to watch here. First, we notice it’s “sexual … Continue reading

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Social Theory: Creating Prosperity

Promoting social welfare is not rocket science; it’s not that hard to do. Economics is the study of human behavior in regards to material wealth. It is one of the Social Sciences, and all of them are linked. You can’t … Continue reading

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Let It Pass

I’m human. Like you, I’ve told lies in the past. I don’t want to be considered a liar; I’d rather have all the self-control it takes to always be honest. I look at myself in the mirror and realize I … Continue reading

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How to Save the World

Given my recent string of posts condemning Western Civilization and such, I would have thought it was obvious what it takes to make the world a better place. Apparently it’s not so obvious, because someone asked me. Rather than complicate … Continue reading

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Revolting Feminists

You may have heard about the Slutwalk brouhaha, which started in Canada. As I understand it, the promoters were reacting to an offhand comment from a police officer, to the effect the rape problem is not helped by women dressing … Continue reading

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Phone Conversation Overheard Somewhere in Midwest City, OK

Hello? George! Long time, no see, dude. What’s up? I need a job, man. My company went belly up. You need to get in the school business, man. It’s keeping me fat-n-sassy, and it’s recession-proof. I don’t know nuthin’ ’bout … Continue reading

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Apocalyptic Deception

If your image of reality is flavored by movies in any way, you will never understand what’s going on. Our minds have been conditioned to expect a dramatic shift overnight, that there will be massive destruction everywhere at once. Apocalypse … Continue reading

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Make Sane Choices Against the Lies of the World

Having a vision of truth, of clarity and honesty, isn’t very useful to others if I can’t show an application. First, an honest accounting of where I stand, of how I arrived at my applications. I take the Bible seriously. … Continue reading

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