St. Paul, MN (SportsNetwork.com) – Minnesota Wild forward Matt Moulson will likely miss Friday’s Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals against Chicago because of a lower body injury. Wild coach Mike Yeo said that Moulson did not participate in the team’s skate Thursday. Moulson has a goal and two …
Read More »West Coast Conference Tournament Recaps
Las Vegas, NV – Las Vegas, NV (SportsNetwork.com) – Chalk up another West Coast Conference Tournament title for Gonzaga as Sam Dower led the Bulldogs with 20 points and 13 rebounds in a 75-64 victory over the BYU Cougars in Tuesday’s championship game. Gonzaga (28-6) earned a 16th consecutive NCAA …
Read More »Broadway shines as Louisiana-Lafayette beats Texas State 34-10
SAN MARCOS, Texas – Terrance Broadway threw for a touchdown and rushed for 113 yards to lead Louisiana-Lafayette to a 34-10 victory over Texas State on Tuesday night. The Ragin’ Cajuns (3-3, 2-0 Sun Belt) had a season-high 528 yards of offense. Broadway was 14 of 21 for 225 yards, …
Read More »Dictionary's 'Anchor Baby' Decision Is Definition of Foolish
After receiving a complaint from the Immigration Policy Center, an organization known for its open-borders and amnesty agenda, the American Heritage Dictionary redefined the term “anchor baby” as an offensive term, admitting they had made a mistake. Translation: the American Heritage Dictionary capitulated to a small, but vocal, special interest …
Read More »MICHAEL REAGAN: Child Porn Is Child Abuse. I Know Because It Happened to Me
On December 1 Salon.com published an article that suggests that exposure to pornography can help protect children from exposure to sex abuse. — This is something like teaching children to be pickpockets in order to prevent them from living a lifetime of crime. — The article’s headline “Could child porn …
Read More »The Cultural Contradiction of Liberalism
This year’s first big summer movie, “Iron Man 2,” reprises the adventures of Tony Stark, the iron suit-wearing industrialist who fights off evil-doers. The media have had fun outing the fictional billionaire as a rarity in Hollywood movies – a capitalist hero. Actually, Stark, played by Robert Downey Jr., is …
Read More »Remembering Jane Addams On the 150th Anniversary of Her Birth
Today is Jane Addams’s 150th birthday. It is a natural moment to honor her. But what should we remember her for? She is not as famous as she once was, although many people know her name. (Or think they do. No, she was not the wife of President John Adams. …
Read More »Muslim Persecution of Hindus In India — The Story You Won't See In the Western Mainstream Media
They are crossing the border illegally and violently displacing the indigenous population whose homes and possessions they either destroy or occupy. They are attacking the young, the elderly, and especially the girls and women, whom they kidnap, forcibly convert, or traffic into brothels. The locals are terrified of them. The …
Read More »More Walls To Tear Down
I own a piece of the Wall. One of my most prized possessions is the undistinguished chunk of concrete that a journalist friend brought back for me after watching East and West German students and citizens pulverize, stone by stone, the century’s most enduring symbol of tyranny. The piece of …
Read More »Obama Blinks on Prison Photos — Courage or Subterfuge?
Wed, 13 May 2009 20:38:14 +0000 – By S.E. CuppConservative Commentator/Author, “Why You’re Wrong About the Right” In yet another bizarre reversal, the Obama administration has just announced it no longer wants to release 44 photographs that supposedly depict the abuse of prison detainees in US custody in the Middle …
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