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Archive for May 31st, 2009

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

One more legal question

By Thoreau
I have no idea if the suspect in custody for the murder of Dr. Tiller is in fact the guy who did it.  We’ll need to see more evidence before we can draw any conclusions on that.  However, let’s suppose that the cops are at least quite confident that he is the shooter, and [...]

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Terrorism vs. Murder in Law and Discourse

By Thoreau
Downblog in the comments, there is a discussion over whether or not the killing of Dr. Tiller should be called “murder” or “terrorism.”  To the extent that we’re talking about names, well, I’m fine with calling different things by different names.  We’ll leave aside for now the extent demarcation of what is and isn’t [...]

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Terrorist attack less than 5 months into the Hussein Obama administration

By Thoreau
A conservative friend of mine said during the Bush years that he opposed Bush’s expansion of state powers in the name of fighting terrorism precisely because he knew that some day there would be a Democrat in the White House during an attack on an abortion clinic, and he doesn’t want the NSA listening [...]

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

(update)Domestic Terrorists Assassinate Abortionist, Again

By Mona
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[Addendum: I do not find anything particularly objectionable about O'Reilly's first clip Sully posts: interviewing a young woman who had "issues" after delivering her dead baby into a toilet following  Dr. Tiller's injection of saline solution into the amniotic sac to kill it is just a fact of how some late abortions [...]

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

But is there at least no war in Albania?

By Thoreau
I used to not know the difference between good sushi and bad sushi.  Yeah, yeah, go ahead, wave your dicks in the air and scold me and tell me that you’re so much cooler than me, but I’ve been to Japanese restaurants running the gamut on price, from food courts to nice sit-down places, [...]

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Sotomayor on race: From the bench

By Thoreau
Although I more or less defended Sotomayor’s remarks on ethnicity and perspective as having a perfectly reasonable interpretation, I do at least see how one might wonder if less innocuous interpretations are better reflections of her opinions.  Well, what really matters is how she actually rules from the bench, and whether those attitudes translate [...]