Wednesday, September 26, 2007
More Patriot Act good news
This is good news. We might be getting some of our rights and liberties back! The Fourth Amendment is back after a Federal judge in Portland ruled that the government does not have the authority to supersede the Constitutional rights of Portland attorney Brandon Mayfield. (Mr. Mayfield was accused of plotting the Madrid train bombings in 2004.)
Fingers crossed for more good news in the future!
Iran ... a bit late
And for the record, I think the man is despicable; however, treating him like dirt, like he treats his people, sends a message that the US is no better than he.
Friday, September 21, 2007
The truth about the 2008 election
Anyway, there was a Wall Street Journal column today* that linked to two Web sites aimed at bringing the truth to the many statements made by all of the presidential candidates. Both PolitiFact.com and FactCheck.org offer some useful insight into how politicians twist the truth and flat out lie. Although, they do sometimes tell the truth. FYI: I got the Giuliani info from PolitiFact.com.
*You will need a subscription to view this article. Sorry.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Joy-less Behar?
However, WABC Radio Talk Show Host, Curtis Sliwa had a different opinion. Here's what he said on Fox News's Hannity & Colmes:
SLIWA: Let me tell you — excuse me. She was an Italian-American princess, a limousine liberal who lives on the Left bank of the liberal progressive area of Manhattan where there are no black people.
COLMES: What does that have to do with this? What does this have to do with this?
SLIWA: And the neighborhood she grew up in, Alan — this is important.
COLMES: You're way off topic.
SLIWA: They used to run blacks out of the neighborhood with baseball bats!
He had nothing substantive to counter Behar's comment. It just goes to show you that Neo-cons are concerned with restricting personal liberties, seemingly counter to the pre-Reagan republican ideals. Hmm.
Besides the silly uproar, I do question the need for separate hispanic and black debates, but that may be my idealism that politicians should be able to communicate with and care about everyone equally. How could I ever think or want that? Haha.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Too many mosques in the US?
It seems to me that if we had better immigration laws, some of the fears of terrorist attacks would be abated. Then we could leave law abiding citizens to worship as they please.
Rep. King is one of the many ignorant politicians dominating DC lately. I, for one, am tired of it -- tired of Democrats and Republicans alike.
Sports
Just amazing how well they are playing, and it certainly helps that they've got more consistency in the pitching department. It is almost safe to say that they've got the wild card locked up. Almost. I'll just hold back further comment until next week.
And just across town, the Mets are steadily giving up ground to the Phillies. They won tonight, so they've got a bit of a reprieve, but man they need to do something with the bullpen. It is interesting, when the season started, the Phillies were predicted to be a real contender in the East. No one knew that it would take this long though.
Jumping across the Hudson, I move onto the Giants. Big Blue. The G-men. The only nickname they deserve right now is "No-D" or "Carry us, Manning. Please!" All the while Coughlin tells the media that there are only minor tweaks necessary before Sunday's game. I don't quite think 'minor tweaks' will create even a 25th ranked defense at the rate they are playing. For years the focus was on building the offense, while neglecting the defense. The signs were clear from mid-season last year. It was time for Coughlin to go several months ago. And with the team on tap to have a losing record, the only one left to be replaced is the head coach.
Plus consider how out of touch and unambitious the defense was this past Sunday. Unless there is a magic spark, I don't know how the Giants can win more than 6 games this season. And this is despite the great show the offense put on against Dallas. 'Tis a shame.
No better time than the present ...
Let's get a couple of things out of the way immediately.
First, I consider myself to be very open minded, willing to see all points of view.
Second, I am a libertarian. While I do not always trust individuals to make the best decisions, I do believe that individuals have the right to do so.
Third, I currently work for the government, and intend to spend a decent amount of time within the government. There are several ways to approach a problem: ignore it, complain about it, or fix it. Hopefully I can help fix some of the many problems I see today.
Fourth, I fully acknowledge that this blog may not be a good way to get my career in DC started. Nonetheless, there are some things that just cannot be ignored.
So here I go ...