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“Animal Rights” Terrorists Attack Again

November 29th, 2008 No comments

Another UCLA scientist has been targeted by terrorists in the name of animal rights.

Activists with the group Students and Workers for the Liberation of UCLA Primates claimed responsibility for the attack

Crimes like this really give you a good picture of the level of morality on the far left. Groups such as this value animal life far more than human life, in this case putting completely uninvolved people at risk since, the police note, they destroyed vehicles which didn’t belong to the scientist in question.

It really shouldn’t be impossible to track down the cretins who boasted about the attack on the web. Hopefully they’ll wind up in a cage of their own.

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Seattle’s Mayor Wants to Ban Guns

November 25th, 2008 No comments

Seattle’s mayor wants to ban guns from all city property.

“Our parks, our community centers and our public events are safer without guns,” Nickels said at a June news conference when he announced his executive order for the ban.

The problem is, that’s simply not true. Banning guns from city property won’t keep criminals from carrying. Witness the effectiveness of the gun ban at the Southcenter mall last weekend. Fortunately for Seattle residents, Washington has a state preemption law under which all authority for regulating gun ownership and possession resides in the state. So in addition to being irrational, the mayor’s order is itself illegal and unenforceable.

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War on Christmas: Boat Parade

November 24th, 2008 No comments

An annual boat parade dropped Christmas from its name, and lost about a third of its attendees, and at least one sponsor, in the process. Seems a “Boat Parade of Lights” just isn’t as popular as a “Christmas Boat Parade.” Kudos to Fireworks by Grucci for dropping their sponsorship. Despite the lower turnout,

Organizers say the parade still was a success.

I guess if you consider losing a third of your attendance a success. Assuming they continue kowtowing to political correctness, let’s wish them even more such success next year.

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Restraining Orders, Part II

November 23rd, 2008 No comments

Another totally ineffective restraining order failed to provide any protection whatsoever, as a man killed his two children and injured his wife.

They said the man, Jorge Cruz Iraheta, and his estranged wife, Marta Iraheta, argued early Friday evening. The man had violated a restraining order by confronting his wife, police said.

The only good news? The guy killed himself, saving the taxpayers of California the cost of a trial and imprisonment.

Your safety is your responsibility.

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A Hint of Prop 8 Sanity in Hollywood?

November 23rd, 2008 No comments

Maybe, but you really have to dig for it. The often violent reaction of the radical left over California’s passage of Proposition 8 comes as no surprise to many of us. Liberals like to propound diversity and tolerance, but there’s one group toward whom they refuse to extend those ideals: social conservatives. Tolerance, to the left, generally means lending an ear to all opinions except those based upon traditional morality. There is a small flicker of light here.

[Bill] Condon, the gay writer-director of “Dreamgirls” and a Film Independent board member, offered this retort to what he calls the “off-with-his-head” crowd: “If you’re asking, ‘Do we take discrimination against gays as seriously as bigotry against African Americans and Jews?’ . . . the answer is, ‘Of course we do.’ But we also believe that some people, including Rich [Raddon], saw Prop. 8 not as a civil rights issue but a religious one. That is their right. And it is not, in and of itself, proof of bigotry.”

He is, of course, correct. California is one of the most liberal states in the nation, and yet a majority of voters agreed that it was wrong for their courts to impose a redefinition of marriage. I simply cannot be convinced that the majority of Californians hate gays. They simply believe there is something valuable to retaining the traditional definition of marriage. Let’s hope against hope that the rational voices on the left, such as Condon, prevail.

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Restraining Orders Are Useless

November 23rd, 2008 No comments

Your safety is your responsibility. An estranged husband barged into a small New Jersey church and killed his wife, injuring a couple other people in the process.

[…] active restraining orders had been issued in California and New Jersey against him after domestic violence complaints by his wife, who had moved recently to New Jersey.

Those orders obviously protected her, eh? If you need a restraining order, you need a plan for your own personal defense. The courts won’t protect you. The police won’t protect you. The responsibility really is yours.

[Note: the biggest mistake this woman made, sadly, was that she moved from one gun grabbing state to another. Both CA and NJ make it very difficult for people to legally provide for their own defense in public. She was obviously in danger and should have moved to a gun-friendly state where she could protect herself.]

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Another Gun-Free Zone Killing

November 23rd, 2008 No comments

Once more demonstrating that gun free zones aren’t we have a fatal shooting in a mall in Tukwila, WA. The Southcenter mall is owned by the Westfield Group, an international real estate giant whose shopping centers all have an official “no guns” policy. That worked really well today, now, didn’t it?

“Clearly, such a senseless act in our community heightens everyone’s state of awareness and concern. Our security precautions reflect that heightened state,” mall management said in an unsigned statement Sunday.

And those “security precautions” won’t do a single thing to make the mall safer. Thugs who have ignored the posted signs and mall cops to this point aren’t going to be swayed by more rules, more signs, or more flashlight-toting insecurity officers.

For those who think the police are the answer:

SWAT teams from all over Puget Sound converged on the mall, which was locked down for six hours. Store employees and customers were allowed to exit in groups and Murphy said the shooter “must have got out with the crowd.”

Yep. Loads of officers showed up but the perp got away. The police can’t be everywhere, folks, and by the time they do arrive, the damage has already been done. When the shooting starts, if you’re relying on the police for protection you’re already a victim. Safety, both public and private, begins with personal responsibility.

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India 1, Pirates 0

November 19th, 2008 No comments

One round to the good guys. This is exactly the correct way to combat piracy. Kudos to the Indian Navy for taking their responsibility seriously. The Brits took out a pirate vessel a week ago, too. Her Majesty’s Navy is laudable, but don’t tell that to English bureaucrats. The marine director of the International Chamber of Shipping (London) would rather have the pirates arrested and taken to court. Why, exactly? The traditional penalty for piracy is death, a fitting end for these scum that would not be meted out by England’s legal system.

Some, however, aren’t getting the message. The CEO of a Norwegian shipping firm says his company will reroute their ships around the southern end of Africa, at significant expense. He bemoans the lack of action by international authorities but can’t seem to see the obvious solution: take responsibility for your own safety and arm your ships!

eHarmony Swings the Other Way

November 19th, 2008 No comments

Choosing to settle a lawsuit over homosexual matchmaking, eHarmony has caved in to the gay “rights” movement. Some details of the settlement can be found in the article, but what bothers me most is the precedent. eHarmony has been one of the biggest success stories in online matchmaking, largely due to its foundation on Christian principles (note that doesn’t mean it caters only to Christians or somehow excludes other religions or atheists). It would have been better to follow the lead of the Catholic Church, which stopped providing adoption services in Massachusetts when that state required that the Church allow gays to use its services. eHarmony should have simply ceased accepting applicants from the state of New Jersey and closed its business there, taking the financial loss rather than compromising principle.

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University Supply And Demand

November 18th, 2008 No comments

The California State University system is in a pinch. Due to budget constraints they’re going to cut freshman enrollment by 10% this year. The state simply can’t afford to lay out more money for the system. There is an alternative, though: raise tuition. Currently the state pays about $2.97 billion versus $1.5 billion paid by students. If the average cost of attending a CSU school is $3,800 would raising it by even 50% deny anyone an education? The real problem is that CA residents have come to expect such low rates and rely on the government to provide the bulk of funding. Note to CA residents: your state is broke. It’s time to move away from that nanny state mentality.

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