Daily Digest

December 7th, 2010 No comments

The public school attack on Christianity continues. It’s interesting how often my liberal friends say this kind of thing doesn’t happen in public schools. – Parents Pull Son Out of New Hampshire School Over Assigned Book That Refers to Jesus as ‘Wine-Guzzling Vagrant and Socialist’

This is what happens when the role of parents is passed off to government. – NHS group call to ban children watching ‘smoking’ films

Great idea. Because when you need help now, the police are minutes away. – Panic buttons for 1,000 NHS community staff in Swansea

Promising multiple sclerosis research breakthrough—privately funded. – Study offers hope of ‘repairing’ MS damage

A fascinating pictorial of now-defunct coastal defenses around San Francisco. Photos range from period to modern. A few are rather beautiful, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has visited the bay area. All have interesting informational captions. – A century of guarding SF from attack

If that interested you, don’t miss the companion piece. It’s a long, but very worthwhile read. – A tour of SF Bay’s hidden military fortifications

An alarmingly naive defense of WikiLeaks. – Why WikiLeaks Is Good for America

Israel Derangement Syndrome at its best. – Egyptian Officlal: Israel Could Be Behind Deadly Shark Attack

Feel-good story of the day. – Runner Crawls to Finish as Team Wins Title for Ailing Coach

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Daily Digest

December 2nd, 2010 No comments

Something to try next Thanksgiving. – Cooking a turkey by dropping it

Not surprisingly, foreign leaders aren’t minimizing the impact of WikiLeaks’ latest. – Downplaying The WikiLeaks Disaster

One DREAM that needs squashing. – No More Illegal Alien Waivers

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While the rest of the world expands drilling…

December 2nd, 2010 No comments

While the rest of the world expands oil drilling, we shut it down and will inevitably wind up buying even more of what we need from foreign sources. While sucking the energy life-blood out of our own economy we pour billions into other nations’ oil ventures. Brilliant, that.

Connecticut Rapist/Murderer Gets Death Sentence

December 2nd, 2010 No comments

In the closest thing to justice attainable under our laws, Steven Hayes has been sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a Connecticut woman and the murder of her two teenage daughters (at least one of which was raped by his accomplice). True justice would demand more, but we cannot exact the kind of cruel and vicious punishment he dealt to his victims.

“I am deeply sorry for what I have done and the pain I have caused,” Hayes told the judge. “My actions have hurt so many people, affected so many lives and caused so much pain. I am tormented and have nightmares about what happened in that house.”

You are “tormented and have nightmares?” How about the surviving husband and father, who lives daily with the horrible knowledge of the details of the rape, forcible ingestion of bleach, and burning of his wife and daughters by Hayes and his accomplice? Your “sorrow” and “torment” are incomparable to his—and you deserve them; he does not.

What’s truly sad is the response of Hayes’ defense attorney:

“Today when the court sentences Steven Hayes to death, everyone becomes a killer,” Ullmann said. “We all become Steven Hayes.”

No, sir, we do not. Hayes is a psychopathic, degenerate scumbag who deserves far worse than he will get. His death will be relatively peaceful and quiet, not screaming in terror and pain as the cretin who just raped him strangles him or ties him to a bed and lights him on fire. No, we do not become Steven Hayes. By sentencing him to death we mete out the only fitting punishment available for a beast who does not deserve the gift of life.

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Daily Digest

December 1st, 2010 No comments

CA consumers have no right to complain about coming rate hikes. They voted for them. But how will they pay for this when they’re already broke? – Brown may find it’s not easy being green

More from the system our Medicare chief praises so highly. – Patients Association warns hospitals lack basic care

Senate Dems show their party hasn’t learned from the election. These kinds of maneuvers—trying to cram legislation through without hearings—were a major cause of the voter revolt. – Reid Angers GOP by Pushing Four Versions of DREAM Act Without Hearing

Your tax dollars at work. Wonder when they’ll do an exhibit offensive to Muslims? (Never. They’re cowards and know Christians aren’t going to put bounties on their heads.) – Smithsonian Stands by Controversial Video

We told you so. – The Littlest Victims of Obamacare

I bet you know someone like this. – Universe Admits To Wronging Area Man His Entire Life

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November 28th, 2010 No comments

A stark reminder that “gun-free” zones aren’t. They’re target-rich environments. – Shooting at Michigan mall injures 2

…and that criminals don’t need guns when they know their victims are unarmed. – Man, 48, fatally stabbed in Kingstanding store

Thank God for global warming or they’d really be cold. – Record cold, high winds slam parts of L.A. County

…and in Wales. – Temperature drops to record -17C November low in Powys

…and Scotland. – Coldest November night on record in parts of UK

Too cool. Where can I get one? – U.S. Army Unveils ‘Revolutionary’ XM25 Rifle in Afghanistan

So why isn’t the DOJ suing these cities over federal preemption as they are AZ? – Calif. City’s ID Card Would Double as Debit Card

Hmmm…what could the common thread be? – Just another bomb-plotting jihadist yelling “Allahu akbar!”

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Daily Digest

November 26th, 2010 No comments

Oh, the irony. An illegal becomes a lawyer…who doesn’t want the law enforced. – Undocumented UCLA law grad is in a legal bind

Now there’ll be a call for banning swords or Masons… – ‘Ugly Betty’ Actor Says He Killed ‘Demon’ Inside His Mom

…and golf. – Fla. Golf Course Worker Hit by Tee Shot, Dies

Will the administration step back from Islamic front groups? Not likely. – Cut Ties To Terror

Remember the “Tea Party nut” whose radio and email threats led to the school lockdowns? Liberal activist. – Schools Threat Suspect Is Green Party Member (hat tip to Weasel Zippers)

If you needed more evidence that Ba-Ba Wa-Wa has lost all credibility as a journalist (by keeping this cretin on her show):

(hat tip to Hot Air)

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CNN Displays Anti-Gun Bias and Ignorance of Ammunition

November 26th, 2010 No comments

This really shouldn’t surprise anyone, since most of what passes for news in popular media regarding guns is inaccurate and/or outright biased. Today CNN reports in shock that hollow-point bullets were used in the murder of Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen last week.

“One bullet was recovered from her back while at the hospital and is possibly from a 9 mm hollow point,” according to the document shown on Los Angeles television station KTTV.

Hollow-point bullets are controversial because the slug is designed to expand after it enters a body, causing greater damage to tissue than a solid bullet.

Hollow-points are only controversial to anti-gun crusaders and people who aren’t familiar with ammunition in general. Here’s the rundown on the two major types of ammunition available to the general public.

Jacketed rounds have a solid lead core which is fully or partially encased by a covering “jacket” of some other metal. This jacket minimizes the amount of deformation which takes place when the bullet hits its target. As a result, jacketed ammunition has an improved ability to pierce through hard materials such as wood, concrete, and steel. This property is highly desirable for military applications in which the target is often concealed by an obstacle of some sort. The major drawback to jacketed ammunition is a direct consequence of this property: jacketed rounds tend to overpenetrate or pass entirely through soft targets—such as humans. This is not a problem for the military, as the guy standing behind the target is highly likely to also be a target. In civilian and police applications, however, this is clearly not a desirable trait. Very often in such scenarios, other humans in the immediate vicinity of the target are not targets, but are innocent bystanders. A jacketed round is quite likely to penetrate all the way through the target and, on exit, strike something unintended.

Hollow-point rounds, on the other hand, are not jacketed (or are only semi-jacketed) and have a lead core with an indentation hollowed out of the point (hence the name). The shape of the bullet’s tip is designed to cause the lead to flatten—or mushroom—achieving two simultaneous and highly desirable goals: the increased surface area of the bullet after deformation causes more internal damage to the target (and increasing the probability that the target’s attack will be stopped) and it slows the bullet down so that it is much less likely to pass through the target into an innocent bystander. While hollow-points are used mostly in handguns, in recent years they have become available in some popular defensive rifle calibers (e.g., the .223 and 7.62×39 that the AR and AK rifles employ).

Although the CNN article certainly doesn’t tell you this, police everywhere in the U.S. use hollow-point ammunition and recommend that civilians do the same in their self-defense weapons—primarily for the two reasons highlighted above. So the fact that hollow-points were used in this murder—any murder, really—does not surprise anyone who has any real familiarity with guns and ammunition. Almost all handgun owners load their weapons with hollow-points.

This is not news—and certainly not headline news. It is merely more manufactured hysteria.

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Just Answer the Question!

November 25th, 2010 1 comment

Obama has an almost uncanny ability to avoid answering tough questions. Of course, that may simply be because he doesn’t have any idea what an effective policy would look like.

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Daily Digest

November 24th, 2010 No comments

Fact check: in the 1950s there were about 5,000 polar bears. There are now 25,000. This is not about saving polar bears, but about keeping us from drilling for oil. – Alaska polar bears given ‘critical habitat’

The Case Against Motorcycle Helmet Laws

And the left called Bush a tyrant. – Obama Using Executive Orders to Implement Radical Agenda

The real effect of current tax & welfare law. – Minimum wage earner nets more than family making $60K

Another good reason to oppose START: verification. – GOP senator cites new intel, won’t back New START

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