The No Kool-Aid Zone Blog

I Don't Drink The Kool-Aid. For Anybody.

Tebow and the Feminazis

By Paul Oyler / February 3, 2010 /

So you’ve heard by now of the “controversy” manufactured by a few out-of-touch, off-the-deep-end-left “women’s groups” about the Super Bowl ad (which they have not even seen) featuring Tim Tebow’s mom explaining the choice she made not to abort young Tim, though doctors advised her to. Wait…the choice she made…doesn’t “pro-choice” mean that women ought…

Read More

Two Choices in the Life Debate

By Paul Oyler / January 29, 2010 /

Scott Roeder, heinous murderer, was rightly convicted of Murder One today. I’d have voted for conviction, without giving it a second thought. And it’s interesting: there are two positions when it comes to the sanctity of life. One position holds that it is not acceptable for one person to take the life of another person…

Read More

I'm NOT Anti-Abortion; I'm Pro-Life

By Paul Oyler / January 22, 2010 /

And there is a difference. It would seem that there’s no better day that this to make that distinction, for today, two disparate events are taking place. One is the annual March for Life in D.C., this on the 37th anniversary of the unconstitutional Roe v. Wade decision, an exercise of raw judicial overreach that…

Read More

Well, this isn't Surprising…

By Paul Oyler / November 28, 2009 /

Here’s an interesting article by a fellow Anthropogenic Global Warming skeptic (i.e., the idea that man’s activities are causing the earth to get warmer, a la Algore’s inane ramblings), detailing the information found out by a hacker who got “on the inside” of some privileged information: Climategate Interesting read.

Read More

The Consequences of Darwinism

By Paul Oyler / November 9, 2009 /

Here’s an article by an honest author who acknowledges that one of the (many) unpleasant legacies of the Darwinist lie is a moral nihilism that logically offers to impediment to evil, up to and including genocide: Charles Darwin and the Children of Evolution Ideas truly have consequences. I spoke yesterday on the response of the…

Read More