Dateline: London, U.K.
Weblog: nitpickingnightdragon.blogspot.com
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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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Britain's lawmakers have passed the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, with severe consequences for our future.
On May the 1st, Londoners liberated themselves from the ideological Red Ken, eager for the safer city that the victor, Boris Johnson, promised them.
We have gone too far when we abandon pet animals for the sake of convenience.
If mass immigration continues at current levels, not only the "bitter" white working class will feel bitter.
China won't take any notice, but the Olympics torch protests were a valid way of registering our displeasure with their regime.
Unless Britain has true welfare reform, the addicts and the idle problem for a long time to come.
Catholic leaders and ministers in Britain are sounding the warning bell regarding the Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill. Will the future of human society benefit from this warning?
We tell ourselves that we can't die before we've accumulated our fair share of earthly possessions. Is that the reason we can't accept nature or death?
Does not religion often seem a yoke around the necks of Presidential candidates?
For those who wish to know about the Senator's anti-terror credentials, look no further than his March 16, 2005 speech
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