Nancy Pelosi is a Friggin' Idiot
Either that, or she's a real genius at acting dumb.
I'm a day late on Pelosi's misadventure into evaluating Kelo, but here it is in all its surrealness. (via The Corner)
Reports and observations from a Southern California Faithful Conservative Catholic™ Asian-American attorney's perspective. Whew!
Friday, July 01, 2005
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Who's Deadlier? Opponents of DDT or "Pro-War" Advocates Like Me?
If it's the same, at least I'm only for killing people who want to kill me. Anyway, President Bush call for $1.2 billion to fight malaria in Africa.
Malaria is one of the top killers in Africa, and most of its victims are children. The ancient mosquito-borne disease infects as many as 400 million people worldwide, killing 1 million a year.
The malaria initiative aims to provide tens of millions of dollars to Tanzania, Uganda and Angola in the first year, adding at least four more countries in 2007 and at least five more in 2008 for an eventual total spending of $1.2 billion, Bush said. The president said his proposal would eventually cover 175 million people in at least 15 nations most affected by the disease.
"We know that large-scale action can defeat this disease in whole regions and the world must take action," Bush said. "Together we can lift this threat and defeat this fear across the African continent."
If it's the same, at least I'm only for killing people who want to kill me. Anyway, President Bush call for $1.2 billion to fight malaria in Africa.
Malaria is one of the top killers in Africa, and most of its victims are children. The ancient mosquito-borne disease infects as many as 400 million people worldwide, killing 1 million a year.
The malaria initiative aims to provide tens of millions of dollars to Tanzania, Uganda and Angola in the first year, adding at least four more countries in 2007 and at least five more in 2008 for an eventual total spending of $1.2 billion, Bush said. The president said his proposal would eventually cover 175 million people in at least 15 nations most affected by the disease.
"We know that large-scale action can defeat this disease in whole regions and the world must take action," Bush said. "Together we can lift this threat and defeat this fear across the African continent."
You Could See This Coming a Mile Away
A discrimination complaint is made against Catholic innkeepers in Vermont who (gasp!)expressed reluctance over a request to host a lesbian "wedding."
A discrimination complaint is made against Catholic innkeepers in Vermont who (gasp!)expressed reluctance over a request to host a lesbian "wedding."
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
What's Good for the Goose
Looking to take advantage of the Supreme Court's pro-government land grab ruling in Kelo, the CEO of Freestar Media has applied to build a commercial hotel on some property in New Hampshire owned by Justice David Souter. (via Michelle Malkin)
Nice sentiment, but it's probably not going to work since I doubt any land owned by Souter, who voted with the majority in Kelo, would be situated in an allegedly blighted area in need of redevelopment.
Looking to take advantage of the Supreme Court's pro-government land grab ruling in Kelo, the CEO of Freestar Media has applied to build a commercial hotel on some property in New Hampshire owned by Justice David Souter. (via Michelle Malkin)
Nice sentiment, but it's probably not going to work since I doubt any land owned by Souter, who voted with the majority in Kelo, would be situated in an allegedly blighted area in need of redevelopment.
Monday, June 27, 2005
"Working" Late
As I'm writing this, it's roughly 7pm and I'm sitting in the office waiting for a workers' comp client to finish reviewing her deposition (which she's been doing for about 2 hours!) in preparation for a possible trial this week. So while I wait, I'm just going to cruise the 'net for a while and think about finishing up a memorandum in opposition to one of the most ridiculous demurrers that ever has to have been written in the history of law.
As I'm writing this, it's roughly 7pm and I'm sitting in the office waiting for a workers' comp client to finish reviewing her deposition (which she's been doing for about 2 hours!) in preparation for a possible trial this week. So while I wait, I'm just going to cruise the 'net for a while and think about finishing up a memorandum in opposition to one of the most ridiculous demurrers that ever has to have been written in the history of law.
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