Donna M. Hughes, a professor in the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Rhode Island, highlighted some frightening aspects of the Iranian regime in Islamic Fundamentalism and the Sex Slave Trade in Iran. Professor Hughes begins: A measure of Islamic fundamentalists’ success in controlling society is the depth and totality with which they suppress …
Egypt to Revoke Citizenship of Men Who Marry Jews
Judge Mohammed al-Husseini of the Supreme Administrative Court ruled Saturday that Egyptian men who marry Israeli women may be stripped of their Egyptian citizenship. Husseini specifically stated that the ruling was based upon race, not nationality. He stated, “The case for (Egyptian) men married to Israeli Arab women is different to those married to Israeli …
10 Rules for Dealing with the Police
Almost all of us see ourselves as honest law-abiding citizens. Unfortunately, our nation is on a course towards creating so many laws that we are all criminals — whether we know it or not. As Ayn Rand wrote in Atlas Shrugged, “There’s no way to rule innocent men. The only power government has is the …
24% of American Homes Are Upside Down
According to a report released by CoreLogic this week, 24% of all U.S. single-family residential properties are under water — meaning that the home is worth less than the homeowner owes on the home. This condition affects 11.2 million American homeowners. Negative equity is one of the two main triggers of default on real-estate loans. …
A State of Disobedience
I recently read Tom Kratman’s speculative fiction novel A State of Disobedience and I think it’s worth recommending. The book was published in 2003 and is set in the near future. John Ringo describes A State of Disobedience as “Probably the most realistic depiction of the second American revolution ever written” and I find it …
Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do
Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do is a pretty darned good book and it’s available online for free. It’s certainly not a short book; the paperback version is 692 pages. It is a fairly easy and pleasant read and it is very engaging because of the importance of it’s subject matter. The book is about …