Is there a place in the U.S. justice system for torture?Alan Dershowitz, the civil libertarian defender of O.J Simpson, believes the law should sanction torture so it may be applied in certain cases, such as terrorist acts.
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Dope of the Week: John Edwards
Like a really bad tune that just won’t stop buzzing around in your head, I give you former Democratic vice- presidential nominee Jonathan Edwards. The trial lawyer with "nice hair" doesn’t seem to ever go away… News Advisory: — Former Vice Presidential Democratic Nominee, Sen. John Edwards, To Hold Special Townhall Meeting as Part of … Read more
Fight Fire With Fire- Ben Stein
Ben Stein is the smartest movie actor/columnist/economist that I know of… and the only one too, now that I think of it. His writings are at times some of the best you’ll read anywhere. For example, consider this excerpt from a recent American Spectator piece: You cannot fight inhumane people with humane means. You cannot fight savages … Read more
DDT Set for Possible Return?
National Geographic News is reporting on some very good news: A possible return (albeit limited) of DDT! The August 1st piece written by Brian Handwerk tells us DDT, a notorious symbol of environmental degradation, is poised to make a comeback. International experts are touting the widely banned pesticide as a best bet to save millions of human … Read more
Chavez and Ahmadinejad- Brothers in Arms
In several past postings, I have pointed out that in the new world war, one of the players worth keeping an eye on is Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela. It has been widely reported that the Venezuelan would-be dictator has been buying fairly large quantities of military hardware from our Russian "friends" as of late. Now, we … Read more
Teacher Guilty of Student Sex Assault- This One Hits Home
Mathew McGonagle, 36, of Contoocook, who recently resigned as assistant principal at Rundlett Middle school in Concord, pled guilty to one count of felonious sexual assault and two counts of misdemeanor sexual assault in Belknap Superior Court yesterday. The charges followed a lengthy investigation by the Belknap County Sheriff’s Office and Belknap County Attorney’s Office undertaken after a young woman reported that McGonagle sexually assaulted her during the 1999-2000 school year when she was a student at Gilford Middle School.
More Bad New for “Big Wind”
The battle against wind generated power rages on. As I noted in these earlier postings on the topic, President Bush says our nation is "addicted" to foreign oil and that we must pull out all the stops in a quest for alternative energy. What could be better than harnessing the wind? We must all work together … Read more
World War IV
Europe- Thy Name is Cowardice
Subject: Fw: EUROPE – THY NAME IS COWARDICE
EUROPE – THY NAME IS COWARDICE
Commentary by Mathias Dapfner CEO, Axel Springer, AGA few days ago Henry Broder wrote in Welt am Sonntag, Europe -your family name is appeasement." It’s a phrase you can’t get out of your head because it’s so terribly true. Appeasement cost millions of Jews and non-Jews their lives, as England and France, allies at the time, negotiated and hesitated too long before they noticed that Hitler had to be fought, not bound to toothless agreements..Appeasement legitimized and stabilized Communism in the Soviet Union, then East Germany, then all the rest of Eastern Europe, where for decades, inhuman suppressive, murderous governments were glorified as the ideologically correct alternative to all other possibilities.
Still Outfoxed… FNC: Liberals’ Bane!
About two-thirds of the 150 attendees at a Television Critics Association’s gathering walked out of the room before Fox News Channel chairman and CEO Roger Ailes took the stage for a news conference. Several critics even openly voiced their scorn for what they view as Fox News’ conservative spin. Ailes then gleefully reminded the critics who did remain that Fox News has led all cable news channels in the Nielsen ratings for the past 55 months and has more viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined.
UPDATE3: A man’s home is his castle? Not quite…
After several weeks of waiting, we finally have some news on the story (links at end of this post) about the Nashua man arrested for audiovideo taping police as they stood within that man’s home. And no, at that point, they did not have a warrant- they got that later, after they found out they … Read more
Handy Form Letter- Re: Illegal Immigration
My friend Bill A. from Dover NH was kind enough to forward this handy form letter ready to send to Sen Judd Gregg (or whoever your US Senator happens to be that voted against the value of true US citizenship). Simply fill in the blank and send. . _________, 2006 The Honorable Judd Gregg393 Russell Senate Office … Read more
David Gelernter: (Liberal) Jewish Suicide
David Gelernter is considered an important pioneer in the field of parallel computing. Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia tells us David Hillel Gelernter is a professor of computer science at Yale University. In the 1980s, he made seminal contributions to the field of parallel computation, specifically the tuple space coordination model, as embodied by the Linda … Read more
“Dope of the Week” Nominee: John Kerry
"If I was president, this wouldn’t have happened."."The president has been so absent on diplomacy when it comes to issues affecting the Middle East…We’re going to have a lot of ground to make up (in 2008) because of it."
This is about American security and Bush has failed. He has made it so much worse because of his lack of reality in going into Iraq.…We have to destroy Hezbollah,"
How often does this happen in YOUR town?
Foster’s Online reports on the use of taxpayer funds to promote voting one way or another. One such case has reached the NH Supreme Court. Attorney Charles Douglas, who represented the organization in court, said taxpayers should not be funding government-produced newsletters urging support for a particular viewpoint. He said the town spent $1,300 to … Read more
Update: New World War- Somalia
In a previous posting, I noted that we should add Somalia/Ethiopia to the list of new or re-emerging fronts in the coming world war. Ethiopian troops began crossing into Somalia to help defend that country’s battered and fragile government against the rising tide of Islamist militias. Now, as the AFP is reporting, comes the response: Somalia’s powerful Islamic council has … Read more
Burton “combs” the district, trolling for votes
The July 22nd Foster’s Online tells us that Executive Councilor Ray Burton took his campaign for re-election to the streets Friday afternoon when he toured Laconia and Belmont in his orange campaign bus. If re-elected, this would be Burton’s 15th term on the New Hampshire Executive Council and his ninth on the Grafton County Board of … Read more
NH’s “Governor Do-Nothing”
For the past year and a half, it has been an inside joke between me and my wife: whenever New Hampshire’s Democrat governor John Lynch appears on TV, we each do our best Howdy-Doody imitations, wildly waving to some imaginary crowd with the dumbest, blankest looks we can muster, complete with exaggerated smile. Of course … Read more
New World War- Update
I questioned in a previous posting whether we were witnessing a long march towards a new world war. As I opined, the list of active "fronts" in the war includes Israel-Lebabon-Palestinian Territories Iraq Afghanistan Chechnya Bosnia-Kosovo India-Pakistan (Kashmir) North Korea We should get ready to add Somalia to the list, where, as reported by the July 21 Times … Read more
“Big Wind” Update
The emerging battle against wind generated power rages on. As I noted in this earlier posting on the topic, President Bush says our nation is "addicted" to foreign oil and that we must pull out all the stops in a quest for alternative energy. What could be better than harnessing the wind? We must all work … Read more