Wednesday, November 22, 2006
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WOW! ISN'T THIS DRUG WAR GREAT! Atlanta went to a home on Neal Street in Atlanta last
evening to execute a search warrant. When they kicked the door in the only
occupant of the home, a 92-year-old woman, started shooting. She hit all
three police officers. One in the thigh, one in the arm and another in the
shoulder. All police officers will be OK. The woman will not.
She was shot and killed by the police. I'm not blaming the cops here. Not at all.
They had a valid search warrant, and they say they were at the right address.
Shots were fired, three cops hit, and they returned fire. A 91-year-old
woman who was so afraid of crime in her neighborhood that she had burglar bars
on every door and window, is now dead. The blame lies on this idiotic drug war we're waging.
We have all the studies we need, all of the comprehensive data is in. We
can do a much more effective job of reducing drug use in this country if we'll
just take a portion of this money we spend for law enforcement and spend it on
treatment programs. A Rand study showed that we can reduce illicit drug
usage in this country a specified amount through treatment programs at
about 10% of the cost of reducing drug usage by that same amount through
criminalization and law enforcement. There's just something in the American psyche that demands
that drug users be punished instead of treated and rehabilitated. We think
they're stupid and ignorant for getting mixed up with those drugs in the first
place. And you know what? We're right? But look at the
messages we send to our children every single day with cigarettes, alcohol, and
an endless stream of drug ads on television and in magazines. Drug
culture? You bet we have a drug culture! "Ask your doctor about
Noassitol!" GUILTY
OF FLYING WHILE MUSLIM
CAIR, the Council on
American-Islamic Relations has its turban in a knot over this case in
Minneapolis where 6 Muslim Imams were marched off a plane after some passengers
expressed concern over flying with them. Evidently some of them prayed in the
terminal before they boarded the plane and then once they boarded, they fanned
out and sat in different locations. CAIR, which itself has ties to terrorist
organizations, publicly whined: "We are concerned that crew members, passengers
and security personnel may have succumbed to fear and prejudice based on
stereotyping of Muslims and Islam." Now why would they do that?
The reason is that every
terrorist attack on board an airplane in oh...the last 30 years or so has been
by Islamic terrorists. Deep down, the public knows that every last one of the
9/11 hijackers was a Muslim. What if the 9/11 hijackers had been marched off an
airplane in handcuffs at the requests of suspicious passengers? 3,000 more
people would be alive today because of it.
People know the security
at airports is lax and isn't going to prevent another terrorist attack. They
also know what a terrorist on an airplane looks like these days, and these 6
Imams fit that description. Are all Muslims terrorists? Absolutely not. But
for the past couple decades, all terrorists are Muslims...and that's just the
way it is. It's good to see more people aren't willing to die in the name of
political correctness. One more point.
Ibrahim Hooper, the CAIR spokesmuslim who has been raising so much hell about
this incident, once told a reporter that he would like to see the United States
under Islamic Law. Know your enemy.
THE
GITMO TAPES ARE OUT
The U.S. Military has been
holding tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for quite some time...it turns out
since 2004. And these tribunals have been tape recorded and those recordings
are being released this week due to a Freedom Of Information Act request. What
do the tapes tell us?
Nothing new. Evidently
some of the accused complain about their treatment at the hands of U.S. forces.
According to one detainee: "We were bound by our hands and our feet and we were
treated the worst treatment. For 36 hours without food, sleep, water or
anything." Poor babies. The U.S. Military is so evil, isn't it? Why...we just
go around the world arresting people and sending them to Cuba at random!
There is nothing new on
these tapes because there is nothing new about criminals: they lie. The people
who are being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are suspected terrorists. They have
been rounded up from around the world...as well as captured on battlefields in
Iraq and Afghanistan. How long before Democrats start crying foul over the
handling of these terrorists? Maybe the Left would like to institute and 'adopt
a terrorist' program. If they're not willing to have them tried down at Gitmo,
maybe they could take one home. Just an idea.
EVERYBODY NEEDS A PASSPORT
Beginning January 23, just
about everybody is going to be required to have a passport, including those
traveling to Mexico and Canada. No more heading over the border with just your
driver's license and birth certificate for a lost weekend. Now can we just get
a little border enforcement? Because nobody seems to be asking all of the
illegals streaming across the border for their passport.
There will be those
that protest this policy change, but really...is it going to make that much of a
difference in who makes it into this country or out? Those who are smuggling
illegal aliens in aren't going to show up at the border crossing with their
fancy new passport. No...they're going to come in the same way they always
have....right across the border at places were there is no protection. By the
way...did you know miles of the U.S-Canadian border is actually unguarded? No
passport needed.
We were going to get a fence
built along the border with Mexico. No more. Count on the Democrats
to kill that idea.
The border is 2,000 miles long...and 700 miles that was recently authorized may
not even get built. So all this new rule is going to do is result in long lines
at the post office and lots of increased revenue for the passport office. Oh...and
will George W. Bush's
amnesty program for illegals require a passport? I doubt it.
READING ASSIGNMENTS
Score one for
whistle-blowers. In the past year alone,
whistle-blowers have tipped off the federal government to $1.3 billion worth of
fraud cases. And just
where is all the fraud coming from? Health care. And to think Hillary Clinton
wants the government to take over the entire health care industry.
George Bush Senior took on an audience after a speech he gave in the United Arab
Emirates. He defended
his son, the current president, against criticism over Iraq and told one member
of the audience that they needed to go back to school. Not bad for 82 years
old.
The Pentagon is supposedly working up its own set of recommendations on Iraq
to prepare at the same time the Iraqi Survey Group led by Jim Baker will give
its suggestions to the president. Perhaps the Pentagon could share those good
ideas now.
Washington D.C. seems to
be getting a bit crowded these days. Not because of the influx of new Democrats
elected a few weeks ago, but because of the ever-expanding list of new monuments
constantly being created.
Radley Balko investigates.
There are those that say
we should adopt the policies of certain European countries that have things like
universal health care and free higher education.
But Walter E. Williams says we should take a look at those countries...to know
what to not do.
Michelle Malkin points out that the media in the United States actually has it
pretty good these
days. She looks at other countries where there's no freedom of the press....and
you can be put on trial and executed for writing the wrong thing.
Tony Blankley says the coming weeks are going to be crucial in our Iraq policy.
Will we make one final mistake in that country or will we rise to the occasion
and do what's right? Blankley points out the consequences of cutting and
running.
Charles Krauthammer was actually disappointed that Fox canceled the O.J. Simpson
special. He wanted to
hear O.J. speak...and he says the outrage over the TV special was misdirected
and misplaced. This is one column you need to check out.
Pat Buchanan, no fan of the current war in Iraq, says the administration's
latest review of the war there is coming just a bit
too late. Why wasn't this done before we invaded Iraq? Buchanan wants to know
why all sorts of questions are just now being asked, almost 4 years later.
Rudy Giuliani is
considered a strong contender for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination,
but those on the far right say he's too liberal on social issues.
But John Podhoretz says once people find out more about Rudy,
his chances for the nomination will only grow.
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