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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Do Michelle Bachman’s Migraines Disqualify Her From The Presidency?
I read this news report yesterday and thought, “She’s toast.” I don’t get how someone can be routinely incapacitated by stress and serve as president of the United States. Perhaps she just needs Alexander Technique lessons? On his radio show … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager, Journalism, Michelle Bachman
Tagged abc news, abc reporter, alexander technique lessons, Dennis Prager, michelle bachman, migraine headaches
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Do You Spend Too Much Time On Facebook?
If so, I don’t think the solution for most people is to shut down their Facebook accounts. I think the important thing is to go deeper. Spending too much time on Facebook is just a symptom. For me, it is … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook
Tagged action goals, clumsy attempt, Facebook, interacting with people, intimacy, real world, true goal, true goals, youtube
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Pre-Marital Sex – Is it good or not good to abstain from any sexual contact before marriage?
Dennis Prager tackled this topic for an hour on his radio show today. Almost all of the callers said they abstained from pre-marital sex and that it was good for their marriage. They all sounded religious. They all sounded programmed … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager, Sex
Tagged belief in god, Dennis Prager, pre marital sex, sex before marriage, sex life, sexual contact, sexual intercourse
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TV News Reporter Sad About His Firing
KTTV news reporter John Schwada blogs on Facebook that so few people have spoken up about his firing: “But really what disturbs me most is the silence from my union, AFTRA, and from the journalism academy. When a veteran reporter … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged dramatic decline, Facebook, independent voices, kttv news, local tv news, Russell Roberts
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Are Certain Groups More Susceptible To Corruption?
The New York Times writes: “More than 100 people in Turkey, South Korea and Greece have been charged in recent weeks in inquiries into players and officials throwing soccer games. Similar scandals in Hungary, Italy, Germany, El Salvador, Israel, China, … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged bribery, international football, political progress, scandals, soccer games, south korea
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