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Teaching Sex Ed Could Be a Crime in Wisconsin County

CNN: s teaching sex education to kids a crime? One Wisconsin prosecutor cautions the answer could be yes. In a March 24 letter, Scott Southworth, the Juneau County district attorney, warns five school districts if they proceed with new state

Police nEGGligence In Tea Party Bus Egging Case

It’s been about a week since eggs thrown by Harry Reid supporters exploded onto the windshield of the Tea Party Express bus as it rolled through his hometown of Searchlight, NV. The crime, reported to police just moments after it

Journo-Politico Violence: Deadly Threat or Menacing Trend?

A Public Safety Alert from David Burge Executive Director and Chief Research Officer The Media Violence Project / Center for the Study of Politician Sociopathy At the Media Violence Project, our charter is to protect public safety by researching, documenting

ObamaCare Signing: Ex-con at the Scene of the Crime

Convicted felon Robert Creamer, who wrote the blueprint for the Democrats’ health care reform campaign, attended official health care signing celebrations in Washington, D.C. yesterday. He was joined by numerous activists and “community organizers” who have had their sights set

You Can't Remake 'The Rockford Files'

This is Jim Rockford. At the tone, leave your name and message, I’ll get back to you. Here’s the message: You can’t remake “The Rockford Files.” You can call a television show “The Rockford Files.” Hell, you can call your

REVIEW: 'Kimjongilia' Exposes the Evil of North Korea

Consider them the flowers of evil. Kimilsungia and Kimjongilia are hybrid flowers crossbred to commemorate the North Korean dictators. Evidently, personality cults have to get a little creative when they have already built imposing statuary in every public square. Despite

Sex, Drugs and Cultural Euthanasia: Amsterdam, 1992

Holland today is probably the worst country in Europe, a sinkhole of social pathologies that would make Berkeley blush. And yet, at every step, the decisions the Dutch took to liberalize their formerly straitlaced Calvinist society seemed to make sense

Soderbergh's 'Che' and Historical Accuracy, Part II

Part I of this series can be found here. Steven Soderbergh made certain his new movie, “Che,” about the life of revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara, couldn’t be attacked — at least on a factual level. (CNN Entertainment, January 1, 2009)