Topic: Jr.

When Color Trumps Character November 20, 2013 Geoffrey P. Hunt There's nothing to figure out about character.
Gun Control, the Jews, and the Third Reich November 20, 2013 Abraham H. Miller It is far too facile to dismiss any comparison between the rise of Hitler and a threat from analogous policies in a viable democracy.
The Charmed Life of the Unbelievers October 20, 2013 Fisher Adams Richard Dawkins attempts to rewrite history.
The Irrelevant Black Voting Bloc September 12, 2013 Chad Stafko American black voters have consistently voted against their own interests in favor of the Democrats.
Scenes from the Democrat ruling class May 12, 2013 Thomas Lifson A federal investigation and a little fundraising among friends. How the Dem Power Elite protects its own.
To the Lesser Crime February 22, 2013 Bruce Johnson The Jackson saga continues.
Doing the Chicago Shakedown, Starring the Jacksons February 18, 2013 J. Robert Smith Evidently, slyness isn't genetic.
Charges filed against Jesse Jackson, Jr. and wife February 15, 2013 Thomas Lifson Late Friday afternoon, when news traditionally is buried, the federal government filed charges against former Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., scion to a race shakedown empire, and his wife Sandra.
Reports: Jesse Jackson, Jr. signs plea agreement, will do prison time February 9, 2013 Thomas Lifson It is such a tragedy that one almost hears the soft weeping of compassionate liberals in the background. Puh-leeze.
A King among Christians January 27, 2013 Amy De Rosa Martin Luther King, Jr did not become great because he was born with black skin and advocated nonviolence. He did something to become who he was.