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The Ladies Room: Quarter-Life Crisis
On August 27, 2010 at 7:42 am
A few weeks shy of my own quarter-life crisis, I came across the NY Times article, and subsequent LemonDrop.com commentary, about the floundering generation I hail from. Hey, Generation Y! We’re officially the most undirected age bracket in human history. Congrats! We are a proud legion of kids that have no clue who we are, [...]
The Bad O-conomy, the rise in crime… connection?
On August 2, 2010 at 5:21 amThe O-conomy is having a number of unintended consequences. Some of which inner city pastors are worried expressly will drag that economic downturn into an even worse reality of crime in place like East St. Louis. Even they are pointing to a direct correlation between the negative effects of the economy and the rise of crime. But is that fair? Disagree with me here: 866.348.7884.
Media Double Standard on Dunn-Mao Quote Exposed (VIDEO)
On October 19, 2009 at 9:56 am
Conservatives have recently found themselves questioning why the media has not been covering White House Communications Director Anita Dunn’s professed admiration of one of history’s greatest monsters, Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Many, including Glenn Beck who initially broke the story, have used the comparison of a hypothetical right winger or Republican who expressed admiration for the [...]
Don’t Count on “Super-poking” Maureen Dowd Anytime Soon.
On September 9, 2009 at 5:20 am
Maureen Dowd has written a vitriolic op-ed about Sarah Palin. (Yawn). Who hasn’t? The unexpected thing is that she blatantly has her facts wrong. The main focus of the op-ed is Sarah’s stance on the universal healthcare plan, which she has outlined on her Facebook page, a forum Ms. Dowd finds most offensive. Amidst rampant accusations [...]
Facebook Going Downhill?
On September 2, 2009 at 8:00 am
Is Facebook going downhill or is the NY Times just jealous that it’s old and becoming more irrelevant every day? Following Friendster?
Anonymity Unbound – Cyber Babies vs. Cyber Bullies
On at 6:42 am
Before the Internet went corporate, a few keystrokes revealed plenty about a person … name, location, even where you had been online and for how long. Now he or she can give you the finger (figuratively speaking) and the bully’s identity remains elusive. They call it cyber bullying, and the National Crime Prevention Council reports [...]
Follow Parcbench On The Tea Party Express!
On August 28, 2009 at 9:52 am
Click Here For Updates. Parcbench is one of six national media outlets embedded with the cross-country government protest tour Tea Party Express. We’ll be providing you with video and blogging updates throughout each day with interviews, coverage of each city and more. The Tea Party Express is a bus caravan crossing the country in 16 [...]
“Quality Journalism is Not Cheap”
On August 27, 2009 at 4:00 am
What if you had to pay for all the resources that you now enjoy for free on the internet, all the articles that used to be yours for a few clicks? It is no secret how cyberspace has transformed research in just a matter of years. Rupert Murdoch, who once talked about dropping the online [...]








