12 April 2008

Faces Of Meth

Two days in a row for EW1.  I first ran into him over at Patterico's where he made some outstanding comments in a thread about addiction.  Go over an see what happens when people use methamphetamine.  The video has before and after pictures with the time taken between shots.  I'll be showing my kids after church later.

Never pass up a chance to reinforce the lessons.

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Yarmuth Is Officially An Idiot

Congressman John Yarmuth of Kentucky says that the cost of the Iraq War, more than anything else, is to blame for the downturn in the economy.

The growing cost to the United States of fighting the war in Iraq "is not only linked to our economic skid, but is a leading cause of it," a Democratic congressman said Saturday.

Rep. John Yarmuth of Kentucky linked the costly, unpopular war with the growing economic troubles — some say recession — in this country.

Like how they slipped that mention of the word recession in there?  I've mentioned how much I hate the MSM, right?

He said "the cost of one month in Iraq could extend the Children's Health Insurance Program, which the president vetoed, to 10 million children of working families for a full year."

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For Those People Who Oppose The Death Penalty

What would they recommend for this guy?

The issue for the jury will be whether Joseph Edward Duncan III deserves to die for kidnapping two young siblings in a bloodbath at their home and whisking them away to the remote wilderness of western Montana, where he tortured and raped them, and then killed the 9-year-old boy.

Put him down at the local animal shelter.  As in, "put him down" permanently.

For the next several weeks, Duncan sexually abused and tortured the children, in some cases videotaping the acts. He eventually shot Dylan with a sawed-off shotgun, leaving the boy's body at a campsite in the Lolo National Forest. Duncan brought Shasta back to Coeur d'Alene, where they stopped to eat at a Denny's restaurant around 2 a.m. on July 2, 2005. A waitress recognized Shasta and called police.

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EU Demands More Say In Global Economy

This was amusing in several ways.  Mostly, the headline about "demanding" more say in the global economy.  European Union countries seem pretty good about demanding things from the United States when they should be thanking us for propping up their economies.

The euro is now second to the weak U.S. dollar as a reserve currency held by foreign investors and has risen sharply against the dollar in recent months, hitting a new all-time high of $1.5912 on Thursday.

Almunia said the euro area is now "playing an increasingly important role in supporting the stability of the world economy and the global financial system."

So the "weak dollar" is still the primary currency held by foreign investors?  Why would they want to hang onto reserves in a currency headed for recession/depression/global meltdown? 

He again signaled worry about the U.S.' huge current account deficit, saying a sudden "unwinding" could hit Europe hard, since its currency is still appreciating against the dollar.

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11 April 2008

Thundering Third

EW1 has the video.  Click on over to watch.  Glad to see he's getting back into the swing, his archives have some great stuff which is why he's on the blogroll.  Go visit and leave a comment.  Nothing is more motivating than some traffic and feedback.  Thanks.

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Advice For The International Olympic Committee

Ok, rightly or wrongly, the Olympics were awarded to China.  The IOC has just been slapped down by the Chinese government and told to stay out of politics after requesting that China do something about their treatment of human rights like they promised.

So how is the IOC going to attract people to attend and watch the Games on television?  A new swimsuit which amounts to "technological doping" and adds about 2% (a lot at that level) to an athlete's performance has just been approved for use at the Games.

Swimming's world governing body decided last weekend not to ban the new high-tech suit, despite claims of buoyancy and "technological doping" by some critics.

"I wouldn't be surprised to see every world record broken at the games, and hopefully we'll get a big percentage of those," said Schubert, one of the most outspoken supporters of the new swimsuit.

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10 April 2008

Marine Captured In Mexico

The Marine suspected of murdering Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach was finally captured in Mexico after being on the run.

Authorities are awaiting extradition to bring Laurean, who has been on the run since January, back to North Carolina. He has been indicted on charges of murder, ATM card theft, attempted card theft, fraud and robbery with a dangerous weapon.

Now Laurean apparently has family in Mexico, but is there another reason he may have fled there?

"I'm very happy he was caught today in Mexico, but I'm disappointed we didn't catch him in America," said Dewey Hudson, district attorney for Onslow County, North Carolina. Mexico's extradition policy prohibits U.S. authorities from seeking the death penalty against fugitives who are turned over by Mexican authorities.

I knew that and Laurean probably did too.  What should happen now?

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Terrorist Final Exam = FAIL!!

I wrote about the mid-term exams for terrorists-in-training earlier.  Here are the results from the final exam.

Twenty Hizbullah terrorists were killed recently during military training in Iran, according to the Kuwaiti paper Al-Watan.  The paper based its report on statements from senior Lebanese Islamist Mohammed Ali Hosseini.  Hosseini did not say how the 20 were killed.

Must have slept through all the Risk Assessment classes, eh? 

h/t Rantberg via The Jawa Report

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Harsh Punishment? Maybe, But Too Bad

I haven't posted on the teenage-girls ambushing a former friend and severely beating her while videotaping the entire incident.  Until now anyway.  The only reason it falls into my area of interest is because I didn't know that the possible punishment included life-in-prison.

Eight Florida teenagers -- six of them girls -- will be tried as adults and could be sentenced to life in prison for their alleged roles in the videotaped beating of another teen, the state attorney's office said Thursday.

The suspects, who range in age from 14 to 18, all face charges of kidnapping, which is a first-degree felony, and battery, said Chip Thullbery, a spokesman for the Polk County state attorney. Three of them are also charged with tampering with a witness.

They haven't shown any remorse for their actions, so I'm fine with this.  It was a despicable thing to do and whatever punishment the law will allow should be imposed.  Give them the possibility of parole under whatever guidelines are currently in place.  But throw the book at them first.

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Confidential Information Published On The Web

This political "gotcha" game that both major parties play is wrong.  I really get tired of hearing about "the peoples' right to know" stuff they really have no business in.  Now, a website is publishing information about House Staffers personal financial disclosure statements.

For several years, LegiStorm has published salary and expenditure reports that are released regularly by the House and Senate. The reports, released quarterly by the House and semiannually by the Senate, provide detailed information on how much each lawmaker spends, along with the names, titles and salaries of every employee.

In late February, however, LegiStorm expanded the data it provides by putting the staffers' personal financial disclosure forms online. Those documents, which must be filed by senior aides, contain explicit detail on aides' finances -- including bank accounts and investment portfolios -- as well as some home addresses and signatures.

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