Category Archives: Justice

Obscenity.

There is profanity. You hear profanity a lot these days. My kids hear it in the streets and on the school buses. You see it on the Internet a lot. Comedy Central has quite a few shows which feature profanity … Continue reading

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I have not been blogging much about the Middle East because a) other people are doing a much better job of it and I have nothing to add that would add much light to it and b) it’s very hard … Continue reading

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Death and Madness

In a Houston courtroom a few days ago, Andrea Yates was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the drowning of her five children. Although many conservative bloggers were outraged by Yates’s “walking free,”* most people recognize the verdict … Continue reading

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When is a killing a killing?

In my LiveJournal, wcg makes the very reasonable statement that comparing fatalities is not useful; people are not potatoes. And, for the most part, I think he’s right. In this case, however, I think the comparison of numbers of fatalities, … Continue reading

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There is blame on both sides, people say. Israel has a right to defend herself, people say. Hezbollah is at fault, the American government says. The Israelis define anyone who doesn’t flee before them as being in cahoots with Hezbollah, … Continue reading

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Stupid people tricks, art division

In 1687, the Venetians besieged Athens, which was controlled by the Ottoman Turks. They shelled the city, including the Parthenon, which took a direct hit, blowing out the center of the building in the process. Odd that a single shell … Continue reading

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Out here with the yellow lines and the dead armadillos.

The fabulous Jim Hightower once said “There’s nothing in the middle of the road but yellow lines and dead armadillos.” Certainly, in regards to the abortion debate, it seems that the two sides face each other across barricades, lobbing grenades … Continue reading

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  The world is a dangerous place. “Ethnic cleansing” by government backed militias in Darfur; eight people killed in a shoot out between police and drug gangs in Rio; protests over the youth unemployment law in France turn violent. Iraq. … Continue reading

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Justitia fiat coelum (“Let justice be done though the Heavens may fall.”) — Edwin Horton’s grandfather’s motto In 1933, Judge James Edwin Horton, Jr. supervised the second trial, conviction, and sentencing to death of Heywood Patterson, one of the Scottsboro … Continue reading

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Just travelin’ thru….

I am not all that tuned in to what right wing fundamentalist Christian circles are fulminating about, beyond what I see in the media and in a few blogs. There’s a reason for this: there is enough that provokes anger … Continue reading

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In vino veritas…

  Last night, my husband and I went out to a sports bar, looking to get out of the house and maybe watch some of the Olympics away from the kids. Trying to watch ice dancing when you can’t hear … Continue reading

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A letter to the Mercury News

  Dear Sirs: In his letter of Sunday, February, 19, 2006, Scott Abramson upbraids the media for showing the latest round of photos from Abu Ghurayb, claiming that they will likely inflame more hatred towards American troops. Whose sensibilities is … Continue reading

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