By Andrew Hamilton 4
Comeuppances
Mississippi circuit court Judge Robert “Bobby” DeLaughter is going to federal prison.In 1994 DeLaughter, then a Mississippi prosecutor, tried 73-year-old Byron de la Beckwith, who suffered from high blood pressure, heart problems, and other ailments, for the 1963 murder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) official Medgar Evers.Two...
Read MoreThe Politics of Child Rape
Editor’s Note: If you need any more proof that in the United States Jews are essentially above the law, consider the following October 14, 2009 press release from The Catholic League.Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on a front-page news story in today’s New York Times on the problem of child sexual abuse:Reporter Paul Vitello shows the shocking extent of...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 0
The Roman Polanski Case:
Once Again, It’s Hollywood vs. America
From The Occidental Observer, October 3, 2009Over 30 years ago, director Roman Polanski raped a 13-year-old girl. The details aren’t pretty. According to the girl’s Grand Jury Testimony, Polanski plied her with enough alcohol and Quaalude to make her dizzy and disoriented. He then had oral copulation with her, followed by sexual intercourse, and ending with sodomy because he...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 5
The Case for Group Selection: Its Deniers
I’m not one to be suspicious of an intellectual just because he happens to be Jewish. But Emory University’s Melvin Konner seems to be a character straight out of The Culture of Critique. His 2003 book The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit is an enlightening look at what we know about the biochemical/genetic basis of human nature. Konner writes...
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