Inherently Different

The One About Justice

Now that a jury of peers has found Scott Peterson guilty of murdering his wife and unborn child and agreed that the death penalty is warranted, the appeal process will prevent justice from being served for at least 10 years. If you ask me, being on death row for that long is more cruel and … Read more

The One About Being Mean

I am not a mean person. I know this and have known this for as long as I can remember. I am aware that many people, my friends for instance, have heard the tales, whispered in hushed tones, about the things I’ve done and said to people and they tell me that I am mean. … Read more

The One About Hypocrisy

Ever listen to someone give advice and all the while you’re wondering what exactly gives them the right to do so? I’m talking about someone who gives advice about relationships, yet has never been in a healthy one. Or someone who gives financial advice, but always seems to be broke? Or worse yet, someone who … Read more

The One About My Favorite Mistake

There are many things that can cause a man to lose interest in a young lady. Quite possibly the most common, even if he won’t admit it, is a woman’s complete lack of confidence. There are few words in the English language that can turn a hard man soft as quickly as “do you think … Read more

An Eye for An Eye

UPDATE 010804: Here is some recent data that contradicts many of the ACLU’s claims.

When opponents of the death penalty argue their case, you’ll invariably hear eight reasons why the death penalty should be illegal. These eight “objections” to the death penalty are part of the ACLU’s crusade to abolish the death penalty. Despite the Supreme Court’s 1976 ruling in Gregg v. Georgia in which the court found the death penalty constitutional, the ACLU and others continue to oppose capital punishment on moral, practical, and constitutional grounds. The eight objections are as follows:

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