As has always been the rule, if you are in a location legally, you can still take pictures of almost anything you can see from there, including federal buildings. And now, here's an official bulletin from the Department of Homeland Security explaining it. I don't know it it will really help, or if it will just mark me as a smartass, but I'm going to download a copy and keep it … [Read more...] about Photography of Public Buildings Still Legal
Scattershot 2011-01-27
Random shots around the web: It bothers me that foreigners need advice like this to enter my country. A terrible fate for a telegenic white girl. The true face of public education and an amazingly reasonable judge. This is kind of awesome. Lindsay Beyerstein explains why the kids-getting-high-on-bath-salts story isn't as exciting as it sounds. A law to make people be careful … [Read more...] about Scattershot 2011-01-27
Between Insensitivity and Despair
Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice notes Radley Balko's report on yet another report about police shooting an unarmed civilian during a raid and then worries that we're seeing too many reports of this kind of thing: I similarly take note of these incidents from time to time, having done so more frequently in the past than I have lately. Lately, these "isolated incidents" … [Read more...] about Between Insensitivity and Despair
To Hell With Toning It Down
(I've been hanging onto this for a few days in the hope of figuring out a better way to say what I'm trying to say, but it's just not coming to me, so I'm going with what I've got.) In the wake of the tragic shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords last weekend, we've been hearing the usual scolding from public figures worried about the anger and hatred in our … [Read more...] about To Hell With Toning It Down
2010 in Review
It's the end of another year, and time for me to look back at what I've been doing here at Windypundit, just to see where I've been and maybe to figure out where I'm going from here. With that end in mind, 2010 was the year in which I first questioned the propriety of the TSA's full-body imaging system...a full 10 months before it became cool to do so. I tested Avvo again, and … [Read more...] about 2010 in Review
