January 1, 2009
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Citings from our January issue are now available online. Don't miss
Jacob Sullum on the fatwa against Mickey Mouse,
Radley Balko on the corrupt Chicago politicians who put themselves
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law, Brian Doherty on the problems with gun databases
that store "ballistic fingerprints," Katherine Mangu-Ward on
Washington state's ban on driveway car
washing, and more.
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No jailbait bikini fund raising car washes in Washington State?
That is downright un-American.
The last day of Kwanzaa:
Imani (Faith)
To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our
teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our
struggle.
Happy Kwanzaa!
I am so ready for Groundhog Day, a holiday free of Government and
religion.
I await Sullum's column arguing that Groundhog Day can't be a secular holiday and protesting the observance of Lupercalia in Dallas public schools.
Believing that groundhogs can predict the weather by observing shadows sounds an awful lot like religion to me. Though to be fair it's not quite as religious as thinking government can solve social and economic problems.
Believing that groundhogs climate scientists
can predict the weather by observing shadows computer
models sounds an awful lot like religion to me.
The groundhog observer doesn't seek to influence public policy
based on his rodent/shadow models.
I wonder if it was a woman playing Farfour and whether she
really was beaten to death at the end of her supposed
usefulness?
And boo on the no cheerleader car washes. In the before time, old
men used those as an early form of Viagra. Just another example of
big government being in the pocket of big healthcare.
Elf Ninos Mom ("Least Free Voice") Is Tamara Johnson from
Huntington WV
badda bing badda bang badda boom
allahu akhbar
To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents,
our teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our
struggle.
So one of the mottos of Kwanzaa is, "Yes, it's OK if Jim Jones
fucks you"? I hadn't realized.
BTW, I think Washington State's ban on driveway car washing would
be OK if:
1. The ban applied only if you used a detergent that you can't
legally discharge directly in other ways anyway
2. The ban applied only if there was demonstrable runoff containing
such a detergent.
Even in libertopia, you're responsible for anything that goes over
the property line.
"We're not going to be car-washing bureaucrats run amok. We
have higher priorities than that."
Hilarious. Yes, those higher priorities probably involve schemes to
fleece the taxpayers.
Imani (Faith)
To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our
teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our
struggle.
So "Imani" is a synonym of "gullible," then?
Based on the "faith" bit having no reference to any kind of
higher power (leaders dont count), Im guessing kwanzaa is an
atheist holiday.
If I didnt already know that kwanzaa was stalinist the last day
would have wrapped it up for me.
Okay, I guess I need to add Elf to my incif file. I dont care your real name and arent going to click the link to find out what you are pushing, you loser.
Based on the "faith" bit having no reference to any kind of
higher power (leaders dont count), Im guessing kwanzaa is an
atheist holiday.
Why would a convicted kidnapper and torturer come up with anything
else?
IRT the gun database story, which says:
The only other state with such a database, Maryland, can
attribute at least one conviction to the system since it was
created in 2000
If not false, this statement is, at best, not
quite the whole story, and actually the supporters of this
waste of time and money grasping at something to claim "success"
with. You might want to consider some kind of amended
version.
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