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  • Abductions in China are typical of everyday atrocities.

    Thursday, June 7th, 2007

    In Beijing, China, five babies were found in the back of a stolen car.  Chinese police are baffled as to the identities of the children. The babies, three boys and two girls are approximately ten days old.  Because of a surge in the population in China, families are only allowed the have one child, in larger cities.

    The Drinking Age, 21 - an Unjustifiable Burden?

    Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

    In Europe the legal drinking age is 16, most of the world has the legal drinking age set at 18 with the exceptions of a few countries, like Japan and Iceland, where the age is 20, and South Korea at age 19, the US has the highest drinking age in the world, set at 21 years old. There are even a handful of countries that have no age limit. In efforts to prevent drunk driving and car accidents due to drunk driving, the US has taken on an extremely conservative approach to the …

    Buy LSD like substance over the Internet.

    Monday, June 4th, 2007

    When you hear the word drug dealer, you might think of people hanging out on the street corner, peddling their poison, think again. There’s a new marketplace, the internet, drug peddlers are selling their drugs online and ship them in packages filled with coffee.

    Kevorkian - Devil or Saint?

    Friday, June 1st, 2007

    Dr. Jack Kevorkian, now 79, was released from prison today, June 1, 2007, after an eight year sentence. This poor senior citizen, because of his compassion for people, and his willingness to help the suffering was locked up. It is unfortunate that our legal system finds it necessary to punish such a display of sympathy. An admirable man, no doubt, most people will live their whole life and never have displayed such kindheartedness towards another human being, with no regard for the punishment on himself. For Kevorkian it was an …

    10 Reasons to bring back Public Executions

    Thursday, May 31st, 2007

    The last time there was a public execution in America, was in 1936. It occured on a balmy August day in Owensboro, Kentucky. With a crowd of 20,000+ people watching, a man by the name of Rainey Bethea was hung for the murder of Lischia Rarick Edwards. Due to public outrage after the spectacle, public executions were banned.

    Finally a United States Supreme Court ruling that makes sense

    Monday, February 12th, 2007

    Of the laws that violate the concept of separation of church and state, here is a win for the good guys. I got a feeling that the Church of Reality is about to get a huge surge of membership.
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