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April 2007

The Case of the Logistically Pernicious Ham Steak:  Tales of Heroic Intervention by the Nannystate

From the SunJournal, Maine, “‘Hate incident’ in city”: One student has been suspended and more disciplinary action could follow a possible hate crime at Lewiston Middle School, Superintendent Leon Levesque said Wednesday. On April 11, a white student placed a ham steak in a bag on a lunch table where Somali students were eating. Muslims consider pork unclean and offensive. The act reminded students of a man who threw a

Concealed Carry Permits and Rampage Violence:  Just how effective might more gun-friendly laws be in protecting densely populated areas?

Inasmuch as yesterday’s thread on the merits of concealed carry permits on college campuses / in “school zones” turned into something of a cop-bashing thread instead of a more concentrated discussion on just how effective more permissive CC laws might prove to be either as a defense or a deterrent against rampage violence, I thought I’d reintroduce the question here. Because my point was not to question the efficacy of

“U.S.: Iran-made arms seized in Afghanistan”

From the AP: U.S. forces recently intercepted Iranian-made weapons intended for Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, the Pentagon’s top general said Tuesday, suggesting wider Iranian war involvement in the region. It appeared to be the first publicly disclosed instance of Iranian arms entering Afghanistan, although it was not immediately clear whether the weapons came directly from Iran or were shipped through a third party. Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint

How dare you let facts get in the way of Barbara Boxer’s pain!

John Stossel, “The School Violence Myth”: The randomness of the Virginia Tech shootings, and the way we hear the gory, horrific details reported over and over can make us lose perspective. One psychologist issued a press release saying, “We need to take action now to … end this epidemic of violence.” California legislators held special hearings on campus safety, and Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., said she hoped this would “reignite

Global Warming:  the new imperialist hegemon?

Uh oh.  I smell blowback: A U.S. climate model simulation suggests anticipated increased wind shear over the tropical Atlantic Ocean might inhibit hurricane development. The study by scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami suggests a robust increase in wind shear will develop over that area due to global warming. The researchers say that might reduce hurricane development and intensification. While other

“IAEA: Iran has begun enriching uranium gas”

From the AP: Iran has started enriching small amounts of uranium gas at its underground plant and is already running more than 1,300 of the machines used in the enrichment process, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency document obtained Wednesday by the Associated Press. The confidential document — a letter to Iranian officials from a senior IAEA staff member — also protests an Iranian decision to prevent agency inspectors

a CITIZEN JOURNALIST runs off to Best Buy to pick up the last “The Larry Sanders Show” DVD set likely ever to be released

It’s not that I don’t want to spend time with you all, you understand.  It’s just that, well, sadly, none of you are “The Larry Sanders Show.” More’s the pity—though if it makes you feel better, I wouldn’t have left you for, say, that Idi Amin flick, or even Smokin’ Aces.  So you see?  You are my favorite mistresses! Back later. Developing…

Beef Unwell-ington

The Smoking Gun has a copy of “Richard McBeef,” a play by Virginia Tech shooter Cho Seung-hui. Early reviews are not particularly favorable. For what it’s worth—and having taught creative writing myself—I agree with David Weigel (lord forgive me), who writes: [the play is] incredibly stupid and the violence is cartoonish. Something to consider if the discussion evolves into “why didn’t authorities see the threats in his own writing and

“Partial Birth Abortion Ban Upheld, But on Narrow Ground”

From Orin Kerr: As expected, Justice Kennedy wrote the opinion for the Court. Based on a quick skim, it looks like a very narrow opinion: the Court distinguished but did not overrule Stenberg v. Carhart, and upheld the federal statute under the Casey plurality “undue burden” test. The Court also left open the possibility of an as-applied challenge to the statute at a later date. The majority opinion was joined

“You are ON THE LIST, Ned Isakoff…”

The always-interesting Tammy Bruce, appearing on “The O’Reilly Factor,” gives us a glimpse inside what she calls the “conspiratorial network” that moves politically-motivated hit pieces and propaganda through the mainstream media.  And she is speaking from experience. Fascinating stuff. Is it any wonder progressive bloggers (along with “true conservative” Glenn Greenwald(s)) formed their own secret list, given the success their role models have long had in framing the national debate?