We Need a Break, Too
September 2, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
The wag who writes the travel column for your weekly community newspaper when he’s not selling advertising space will undoubtedly remark about how he needs a vacation from a vacation in his piece summarizing his experience at the County Green Bean Festival and Weed Whacker Expo ‘10. You consider his assertion that time away from [...]
Use Your Hands
July 5, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
The World Cup is over. Or maybe it’s not. Who in America knows? What’s important is that it’s been over for our side since a week or so ago. My interest deflated as blasted Ghana ascended. Yes, that’s rather jingoistic of me. And, in true jingoistic fashion, I don’t care. You say I’m arrogantly insulated [...]
The United Nations’ Threat Against Parental Rights
June 30, 2009 by Bridget Blanton
Filed under Features
Included in the language of the treaty is what is known as the “best interest of the child principle” which in everyday life would grant the government the ability to legally invalidate any decision made by a parent for a child if a government worker disagrees with this decision.
