Veteran's Day always made me think proudly of my father. Now that he's passed on, it's kind of a sad day. I've got nothing else to say, really. … [Read more...] about Veteran’s Day Blues
Archives for November 2009
It Was 20 Years Ago Today…
the Berlin wall fell: At the end of a plodding news conference, Politburo spokesman Guenter Schabowski offhandedly said East Germany was lifting restrictions on travel across its border with West Germany. Pressed on when the regulation would take effect, he looked down at his notes and stammered: "As far as I know, this enters into force ... this is immediately, without … [Read more...] about It Was 20 Years Ago Today…
Scattershot 2009-11-06
Random shots around the web: Economist Steven Landsburg is blogging to promote his new book. Another example of using civil forfeiture to turn a police force into a theft ring. The war on people in pain continues. (Hit tip: Pete Guither) … [Read more...] about Scattershot 2009-11-06
It’s About Damned Time!
Mary Beth Buchanen resigns. Radley Balko explains why she was one of the worst prosecutors in the country. This was one of the items on my Obama freedom scorecard, although I don't know how to tell if he gets full points for forcing her out or if she's just preparing her inevitable run for office. … [Read more...] about It’s About Damned Time!
Small Government v.s. Law Enforcement
Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer Brian Tannebaum asks us "Why do conservatives apologize for the government?" But there is a more disturbing trend in conservative thought when it comes to criminal justice. Maybe it's not a trend, just more visible with the advent of blogs and online comments on newspaper websites, but it appears that conservatives have abandoned their desire for … [Read more...] about Small Government v.s. Law Enforcement