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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 13:00:00 GMT
The day has come for eviction of the Clintonistas and delousing. Hope to catch some of the interactions between the communists and the fascists on the telly tonite.

From The Federalist:

Because of [Clinton's] political monomania, and because he is a perpetual preener who can strut even while sitting, Bill Clinton relished being president. The pomp, the cameras, the microphones make that office a narcissist's delight. But other than by soiling the office, he was a remarkably inconsequential president, like a person who walks across a field of snow and leaves no footprints. ... Clinton is not the worst president the republic has had, but he is the worst person ever to have been president. -- George Will

Also from The Federalist, concerning your IRS overpayment:

To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical. -- Thomas Jefferson

The Federalist had a lot of good quotes this week:

The Senate being tied is a start. Now, if only it could be gagged. -- Bob Thaves in the comic strip "Frank & Ernest"

John VanDyk has been chosen for jury duty. My advice to him, read up on informed juries. The Fully Informed Jury Association's web site, www.fija.org, is a good place to start. And don't miss Lysander Spooner's classic treatise on the subject, An Essay on the Trial by Jury [iowa]

Sean Hackbarth saw Traffic last night, and has a few words about it over at The American Mind. Look for 1.20.01. I don't see any way to link to individual days. [mind]

After watching the movie, you come away with the feeling the Drug War is a losing proposition. Even if the police squash one drug cartel, another one rises up to take its place. In one of his columns, George Will points out that fighting drug production in Colombia is only pushing labs into Ecuador. All this police and military intervention isn't curtailing illegal drug supplies, since Will also points out that the "street price has been halved in the last decade."

Not once in the movie is drug legalization mentioned. Medicial marijuana is and is quickly laughed off by Douglas' drug czar. Traffic and the frustration with the Drug War which it provokes does add a powerful voice in the debate for drug law reform.

David Borden at DRCNet - A Message to the Incoming President: reminds GW that we all know he used illegal drugs when he was "young and irresponsible". Mr. Borden thinks this gives Mr. Bush 3 choices: Repudiate his "tough on drugs" stance, acknowledge that he should have served hard time in a Texas prison, or resign. I wish that Mr. Bush would take the first choice. I doubt he will. Hypocrisy reigns.

Lisa M. Bowman at ZDNet - Filter THIS! Librarians to sue over new law: The American Library Association will challenge in court a new federal law requiring libraries and schools to filter internet content. Good for them. [/.]

The Java Currency Converter "is a library and quick application to convert one currency to another. It fetches the results of the specified conversion from Yahoo." [meat]

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