19 April 2008

I Thought Government Had To Solve These Problems

I must have read this article half-a-dozen times looking for the angle.  It's from CNN, right?  There has to be one.  Ham-handed rhetoric slipped in about illegal-immigration, taxes, the economy, the administration, religion, drugs, guns... something.  I can't recall CNN ever doing a straight report about a positive topic.  Until now, apparently.  Meet Maria Ruiz:

There, for the first time, she saw poverty in the extreme. People lived in homes made of wooden pallets. The elementary school was built of makeshift materials and had no running water or electricity. Teachers told her that many children were failing because they were hungry.

"My heart went out to those kids," Ruiz recalled. "I couldn't just cross my arms and turn away from it. I needed to do something."

She convinced local businesses to donate goods and made the trips down to Juarez to help.  Read the entire article to see how one person can make a difference.  A truly remarkable woman and equally remarkable article that didn't take an opportunity to advance an agenda.  Credit where it's due, nice job CNN.

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18 April 2008

Moronosphere Links From dpud

Wireless router fried, backup wonky, and health on a 1 - 10 scale is about a 3. Check out doubleplusundead's links because with four stories tabbed that I haven't seen anywhere else, I just don't have it in me to write them up right now.

Maybe in the morning I'll feel better, go out to get a working router, write up a lot of good articles, and win the lottery.  Any three out of the four would be enough for me.

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17 April 2008

Feds To Collect DNA From Everyone Who Gets Arrested

The Feds are proposing to collect DNA from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency.

The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about the privacy of innocent people.

Privacy of innocent people?  I don't understand the concern here if the sample is only going to be used for identification and investigative purposes.  We should be collecting DNA from newborns, applications for immigration, tourists, and anyone else in the country.  We already collect DNA samples from everyone in the military and nobody has suggested that the information has been abused.

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16 April 2008

Students Press For Their Right To Carry Concealed

Over 25,000 students have joined a group demanding their right to defend themselves, even while at school.

Standing on the Cincinnati campus, Flitcraft calmly explained he is licensed to carry a weapon in Ohio. He wants to carry his gun on campus to defend himself from potential killers, but by law he can't.

"To me it makes no sense that I can defend myself legally over there," he said, pointing to the city streets. "But I am a felon if I step on the grass over here."

Of course, they don't have Police Chief Grady there... instead, they have this guy...

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15 April 2008

Around The Moronosphere

Once again, dpud has done an excellent job rounding up interesting links around the moronosphere.  Head on over to doubleplusundead and check them out.  Look for the link to the This Ain't Hell (again, go to dpud and click the link, you won't regret it... it starts with "Nutroots once again trying to ...") article.

Great work (as always) dpud!!

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13 April 2008

Thanks For The Endorsement, Now We'll Call You "Anti-Human Rights"

The Dalai Lama has gone out of his way to condemn the violent riots in Tibet, supported the Olympics being held in China, spoken against any interruption in the Olympic Torch Relay, and says that Tibet should always be considered a part of China.  How does that play in the official Chinese media?

"It is indeed the anti-human rights nature of the Dalai clique that impels the 'pro-Tibet independence' separatists to undermine China's stability and unity, disgrace China worldwide, and even sabotage the Olympic torch relay by all sorts of violent means," the English-language commentary said.

You can't ever do enough to satisfy totalitarian governments.  Ever.  There is an amusing side however.

and branded top U.S. politician Nancy Pelosi as "the least popular person in China" for her stance on Tibet.

They must watch Olbermann for style, even if they choose different content.

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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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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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