First it was dodge ball, then it was tag. Now it is sack races and three-legged races that might cause children harm.
Monthly Archives For July 2008
Crack House to Coffeehouse
“From the crack house to the coffeehouse”: a panel discusses the transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville.
Oil Woes Simplified
As President Reagan once pointed out, there are simple answers, just not easy ones.
Happy Campers Come Out
Sold Out Camp Organizes 60 LGBT & Ally Young Adults for Grassroots Change on Campus.
Remembering Tony Snow
Tony Snow battled cancer for a long time, but he was such an optimist, such a fighter, so courageous, so hopeful, that his death is a shock.
Pop Quiz
How much do American high-schoolers know about their literary heritage? Not much, apparently.
Gadfly or Watchdog?
Surprisingly, my recent article on the subject raised complaints not from Dr. Schatzberg, but from Dr. Bernard Carroll and UCLA Professor Dr. Robert Rubin—two doctors who confronted Dr. Schatzberg for his shoddy science and conflicts-of-interest in 2004.
FreedomWorks Counter-Protests MoveOn.org (video)
FreedomWorks volunteers counter-protest MoveOn.org’s National Day of Action for an Oil Free President.
Professor From Hell
Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented on the latest developments regarding the pledge made by Paul Z. Myers, a professor at the University of Minnesota, to desecrate the Eucharist.
Religion’s Role in Politics
With Barack Obama attempting to reach out to conservative Christians, and Focus on the Family’s James Dobson’s rejection, one questions remains: what role should religion play in politics?