We have gone too far this time in niche laws and micro niche terminology. NFL player Charles Grant, of New Orleans Saints, has been arrested and charged with feticide. That means he is being charged with killing both a woman and her fetus. The laws have gone too far.
Is it more of [...]
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The Unspoken Reality of Niche Crimes
Posted on 21 May 2008
Reproductive Rights vs Responsibilities
Posted on 13 May 2008
In the modern age, the latest roaring battle cry from women is “Reproductive Rights”. I find myself questioning the whole notion, on a legal level and an ethical level. Here is your opportunity to speak out.
My first instinct is that yes women have reproductive rights. The more I think about it on a legal level [...]
Sensationalism Triumphs Over Facts
Posted on 08 May 2008
Fact in Idaho a 10 year old girl gives birth. Fact she was the victim of statutory rape maybe as young as nine. Fact the man involved is 37. Fact he is an illegal alien. Instead of this case being about the poor girl and her baby, this case is sensationalized to be about an [...]
Our Economic Woes and How To Fix Them
Posted on 29 April 2008
I was linked to this morning through a completely unrelated topic this morning to a letter to the editor and just had to do a post of my own. To make a long story short the letter’s author blames people having babies who can’t support them for most of our economic woes. In part I [...]
Evolution in Cyberspace
Posted on 17 April 2008
In honor of Pope Benny’s 81st birthday and nearly Darwin’s 200th, I give you “Evolution in Cyberspace” New Scientist hooked up on the theme of Charles Darwin’s birthday when it published Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions. it is a fascinating read and Digg worthy which is where I found the article in the first place.
John Hawks, [...]



