DC v. Heller

July 5, 2008 on 11:42 pm | In Headlines, Needs more info | No Comments

While I’m glad that SCOTUS ruled that the second amendment protects an individual right, as do most of the other amendments in the Bill of Rights, I feel the need to contribute to the ‘nets comments en masse.

First, it was a pleasure to read in the majority opinion the comparison of the occurance of “the People” with other instances of individual rights clauses elsewhere in the Constitution.   It was also nice to see the court make a distinction between regulation and prohibition - that effective prohibition under the guise of regulation that rejects all applications is also contrary to the constitution.

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It’s not wrong to call them a narcissist when…

February 28, 2008 on 1:04 am | In Headlines | No Comments

Ok I can’t resist. While the media is already giving these two bimbos filler attention because the media doesn’t like covering real news, I have to contribute. Stuck up teenager Nisreen Swedberg (wtf kind of name is that? “Nisreen”. Sounds like some infectious sci-fi alien species - the Nisreen Hive from the mucous planet Nisre) and her stuck up friend Sarah Williams (yeah, there’s an extra-special name) managed to piss off a South West flight crew enough that after the plane landed they got forcibly escorted off of the flight by law enforcement and held for questioning. Here’s the extra special myspace-generation stupid part. Lacking the upbringing (yes, I’m blaming the parents) required to instill the mental capacity to concieve of any other possible cause, Nisreen and Sarah concluded that the flight crew behavior, since Nisreen and Sarah didn’t like it, is therefore by definition discriminatory, and the only basis for discriminating against the likes of Nisreen and Sarah must be that they’re pretty, since the only reason anything EVER happens to them is because they’re pretty.

What I think really needs to be investigated are…
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Life imitating CSI: Crime Scene Investigations

February 26, 2008 on 10:21 am | In Headlines | No Comments

In the CSI seventh season episode, Fannysmackin’, LVPD track down a mob of local teens out recreationally assaulting tourists for kicks simply out of a lack of something else more interesting to do.

Life is immitating art, again.  Cincinatti area teens Cheyenne Blanton and Joseph Nagle are in custody accused of several juvenile delinquency charges, pending the filing of formal charges (and I suspect determination of which can be filed as adult crimes) after beating and torturing another teenager who was recovering from brain surgery.  These two shits broke into the womans house apparently intending to steal the family car so they could flee from a court appearance one of ‘em was facing on other unrelated juvenile charges when the victim’s mother drove away in the car.  Left without the opportunity to commit the crime they intended to commit, they raided the kitchen and then went and woke up the victim to begin the assault.

This is what happens when you raise losers repeatedly telling them they’re special throughout their formative years.

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