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Sunday, June 29
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 29 Jun 2008 01:29 PM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 29 Jun 2008 01:26 AM EDT
Why make TheSaloon.Net your online home? Many online forums claim to be open to anyone. They say All are welcome to post, comment and contribute as long as they adhere to the rules of that forum. UNTIL you say something conservative then you quickly find out how 'tolerant' and 'accepting' these places are not. more » Saturday, June 28
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 28 Jun 2008 05:35 PM EDT
Kathleen Parker-One of the primary myths -- and the one that meets with the most resistance -- is that only men are violent. As I point out in my own book, "Save the Males," women and children indeed suffer the worst injuries and more often die as a result of those injuries. But women initiate violence as often as men. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 28 Jun 2008 01:38 PM EDT
"We're asking these girls to do a big thing ... which is to stop what they're doing," said Sgt. Pam Seyffert of the Sacramento Police Department. "Stop what's working for them. Surviving is basically what they're doing." More>>> Thursday, June 26
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 26 Jun 2008 04:20 PM EDT
Graffiti-style malt liquor ads are drawing fire from parents and anti-blight advocates in a city known for its colorful murals. The ads for Colt 45 malt liquor show comic book-style characters clutching bottles and cans of booze. ''Works every time,'' reads the slogan...A spokesman for Mayor Michael Nutter said he would look into the matter. One of the Colt 45 ads is painted on a building next to a bicycle shop in the working-class neighborhood of Fishtown, a gentrifying area that still has many struggling families. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Thu 26 Jun 2008 08:04 AM EDT
When it comes to issues of childhood health and raising kids, mothers tend to dominate the discussion. But as the Web site PsychCentral points out today, fathers play an essential but often undervalued role in the health and development of children. More>>> Wednesday, June 25
by
Riley Jones
on Wed 25 Jun 2008 03:13 PM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Wed 25 Jun 2008 08:51 AM EDT
Regarding the 'Pregnancy Pact' of the high school girls, it's painfully obvious these little sluts from Gloucester, Massachusetts are desperately seeking attention and it's pathetic how willing the media is to help them gain it. But when the cameras go off and they're left to fend for themselves, with or without their boyfriends, sperm donors, homeless guys,etc., to help raise the children, how much attention will they be getting? More>>> Tuesday, June 24
by
Riley Jones
on Tue 24 Jun 2008 04:38 PM EDT
Barack Hussein Obama, Demo presidential hopeful, recently revealed his disdain for middle America’s faith and values at a closed-door San Francisco fundraiser: “You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest... it’s not surprising they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” Our new T-shirt "Memo to Obama: I'm Bitterly Clinging to Guns and Religion (and I'll keep the rest of the Constitution, too" serves as a reminder that both religious freedom and the right to bear arms are fundamental American rights. Usually I wouldn't plug someone's products, but these guys are a non-prof that goes to support the troops- go buy a shirt, I did.- Riley More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Tue 24 Jun 2008 01:39 PM EDT
Monday, June 23
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 23 Jun 2008 10:29 PM EDT
In the book "Dreams of my Father," written in 1995 by Barack Obama he needlessly uses some very offensive terms for shock value to describe two minority groups. This is what some people want in a President? Page Two of the linked article:“I wanted to show how and why some kids, maybe especially young black men, flirt with danger and self-destruction.”) He went to Columbia University, and liked New York, but he found the city’s racial tension inescapable. It “flowed freely,” he wrote in his memoir—“not just out on the streets but in the stalls of Columbia’s bathrooms as well, where, no matter how many times the administration tried to paint them over, the walls remained scratched with blunt correspondence between niggers and kikes. It was as if all middle ground had collapsed.” NewYorker.com>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 23 Jun 2008 03:19 PM EDT
If an American first lady, or would-be first lady, described herself as a “tamer of men” and had a “man-eating” past filled with naked pictures, Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton, sultry prone CD covers, breaking up marriages, bragging that she believes in polygamy and polyandry rather than monogamy, and having a son with a married philosopher whose father she had had an affair with, it would take more than an appearance on “The View” to soften her image More>>> Sunday, June 22
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 22 Jun 2008 08:12 AM EDT
Helena Bonham Carter Sure celebrities look glamorous when they’re camera-readied by the best stylists, makeup artists and hairdressers their overpriced designer purses can buy. It’s enough to leave the rest of us feeling a little ordinary. But outside of the “lights, camera, action,” even celebrities lose their glam factor when they’re snapped sans makeup. Check out the celebrities caught without makeup in the link below. More>>> Saturday, June 21
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 21 Jun 2008 03:59 PM EDT
PDF taken directly from the ACLU's website- Whenever a homosexual or lesbian gives you that well practiced dumb look and innocently asks, "What gay agenda?" Call 'em on their feigned ignorance and show them this document which outlines the homosexual strategy to forward the twisted gay agenda. Also, I saved a copy to TheSaloon's archives in the event the ACLU or their friends decide to disavow this 'agenda.' Here is the orginal to the ACLU: http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/lgbt/camarriage_joint_20080609.pdf And the copy saved here at TheSaloon.net that isn't going away. If you want, link to this article, Thanks!- Riley More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 21 Jun 2008 11:59 AM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 21 Jun 2008 10:48 AM EDT
Pakistan Times publisher Sheikh Najam Ali has been looking over his shoulder every day for a month since running an ad that proved controversial in the local Muslim community. The ad, announcing a local Ahmadiyya celebration and describing the faith as Muslim, prompted death threats from anonymous callers, cancellations from advertisers and the removal of his papers in bulk from various distribution sites, he said More>>> Friday, June 20
by
Riley Jones
on Fri 20 Jun 2008 04:13 PM EDT
Thursday, June 19
by
Riley Jones
on Thu 19 Jun 2008 06:45 PM EDT
Research by kinesiology Ph.D student Jay Goldstein of the University of Maryland School of Public Health found that ego defensiveness, one of the triggers that ignites road rage, also kicks off parental “sideline rage,” and that a parent with a control-oriented personality is more likely to react to that trigger by becoming angry and aggressive. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Thu 19 Jun 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Commenting on gay 'marriage' in California: "It's way overdue," the 44-year-old English pop star told The Associated Press. "It's something that happened ... almost without a whisper in England, but it was basically because we weren't that concerned about the word 'marriage."' More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Thu 19 Jun 2008 08:11 AM EDT
She's big-busted, petite, very friendly and she runs on batteries. Sega, best known for its home video game consoles, has introduced a 15-inch tall robotic 'girlfriend' that kisses on command, with a target market of lonely adult men. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Thu 19 Jun 2008 12:29 AM EDT
One of two Muslim women who were denied visible seats behind Barack Obama’s stage at Joe Louis Arena on Monday because they wore head scarves said they deserve a personal apology from Obama and close-up seats at a future campaign rally. Obama's not a Muslim... he isn't a gentleman either. Hypocrite. More>>> Wednesday, June 18
by
Riley Jones
on Wed 18 Jun 2008 01:15 PM EDT
She’s baaaaaaack. On the front page of the NYTimes. On The View at 11:00am Eastern with Barbara Walter’s gabbling gals. But don’t you dare breathe a negative word about anything she says, you hear? You racists! You mean, wife-beating conservative Thuglicans! More>>> Tuesday, June 17
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 09:25 PM EDT
Dodd (D-Conn.), along with Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.), spent much of Tuesday afternoon answering questions from a swarm of reporters pressing them on why they received lower rates on their mortgages and whether they think they received special treatment because they are Senate committee chairmen. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 09:58 AM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 02:04 AM EDT
After 18 years of marriage and a divorce, Larry's wife, Julia, became Julio. It was a slow transition, but one that is very real when you look at the petite woman who is now a bearded man. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 01:43 AM EDT
Jeff Barr, left, and Wes Wilkinson hold hands during their wedding ceremony at the Yolo County Clerk/Recorder's office in Woodland, Calif., Monday, June 16, 2008. Dozens of gay couples were married Monday after a landmark ruling making California the second state to allow same-sex nuptials went into effect. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) More>>> Monday, June 16
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 16 Jun 2008 06:32 PM EDT
"It’s so rapturous, everything around him. All these huge rallies." - John Cowan of Rolling Stone Some guy set up this website, http://obamamessiah.blogspot.com, just to show how COMPLETELY overboard the Obamamites are about Barry. Supporting Obama has become a borderline religion, which is terrifying (and stupid) to say the least. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 16 Jun 2008 04:19 PM EDT
Teenagers and students have an average of more than 800 illegally copied songs each on their digital music players, the largest academic survey of young people's music ownership has found. The research also showed that half of 14 to 24-year-olds were happy to share all the music on their hard drive, enabling others to copy hundreds, or thousands, of songs at any one time. More>>> Sunday, June 15
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 15 Jun 2008 10:52 PM EDT
And on this Father's Day, 2008 Senator Barack Obama took time to acknowledge the devotion that many Afican American father have for their families. Just kidding- Barack Obama plays on the stereotype of the lazy, irresponsiblie, shiftless black man on FATHER'S DAY. Father's Day. more »
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 15 Jun 2008 05:25 PM EDT
He taught me that the only acceptable handshake was a firm handshake. "And look into their eyes," he said. The technique was practiced that day as a little boy. It received a thorough workout in the sandpile through the summer of 1965. I used it for the first time with him, for real, when I left the family home, for good, to strike out on my own in 1980. I used it for the last time with him, a deathbed goodbye, in 2002. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 15 Jun 2008 02:29 PM EDT
A close look at child custody, examining how the courts and society's attitudes towards fathers almost guarantee that fathers will ... more »
by
Riley Jones
on Sun 15 Jun 2008 11:35 AM EDT
The Bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into a wedding-like church service for two male priests. The priests exchanged rings and vows in a service at one of London's oldest churches marked by a fanfare of trumpets and capped by a shower of confetti on May 31, Britain's Sunday Telegraph reported. More>>> Saturday, June 14
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 14 Jun 2008 11:37 AM EDT
Rarely do senators become president, but in less than five months either John McCain or Barack Obama will become the 44th president of the United States. That's change, and that's interesting. It's also what everyone seems to want – change. Sen. Obama promises to provide "Change We Can Believe In." Sen. McCain suggests that "the choice is between the right change and the wrong change." If it's the war that is the focus of all this talk about change, well, that's understandable, and maybe people really do want change. But if it's the economy, it's hard to imagine that change could happen any faster. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Sat 14 Jun 2008 01:00 AM EDT
#3 on the list: Cheap Dad The man’s so cheap he’d peel an orange in his pocket so he wouldn’t have to share. You can wish he’d buy himself new clothes or you can help him patch up the ones he has with this Underwear Repair Kit. The kit includes iron-on patches, White Out, duct tape, elastic waistband, a needle and thread, safety pins, and a thirty-two-page manual. More>>> Friday, June 13
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 08:32 PM EDT
Saudi money buys a lot in Washington, even an extension of a lease to an Islamic school that graduates terrorists and teaches its students it's OK to kill non-Muslims. A federal panel wants the Islamic Saudi Academy inside the Beltway shut down for promoting hate, something we've urged for years. More>>> |
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