Dateline: London, U.K.
Weblog: nitpickingnightdragon.blogspot.com
Articles: 214
Mark Edward Manning grew up in Boston, MA and now lives in London, England. He wrote commentaries for The Boston Herald in the mid 1990s.
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Scotland's release of al-Megrahi from prison is a mistake and an outrage. But do Sens. Kennedy and Kerry really feel our pain?
When a theme park banned briefs for men while making no such demand on females, they furthered society's prejudice against the male form.
A question for the pro-life zealots: How does committing murder make you holier than a late-term abortionist?
Exactly whom is impressed by the lenient human rights attitude we show our enemies?
Why exactly does society love violent, criminal protesters more than the police who try to rein them in?
We would all have to be skilled in child care — taking care of others' children — if some people had their way.
If Obama's being inconsistent with his boycott of the U.N. Conference on Racism, then it's inconsistency we can be happy with.
Israel's moves in Gaza has brought forth a tide of European and worldwide anti-Semitism that is anything but new.
What was Barack Obama thinking of when he selected Rick Warren for the inaugural address? Tolerance? Not good enough, according to liberals.
When we encourage the feckless and the feral to breed, the torture and killing of their offspring should be easily predicted.
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