Baby Killer To Head Mass. Security Office

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 13 Dec 2001 13:00:00 GMT
It Has Not Rained Light

It has not rained light for many days.
The wells in most eyes look
Drought-stricken.

Thus friends are not easy to find
In this barren
Place

Where most everyone has become ill
From guarding
Nothing.

On this primal caravan
Careers and cities can appear real in this
Intense
Desert heat,

But I say to my close ones,

"Don't get lost in them,
It has not rained light there for days.

Look, almost everyone is diseased
From 'making love' to
Nothing."

(The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, translations by Daniel Ladinsky)

From kaba:

The safest place in the United States is the "Little Italy" section of NYC. The bad guy doesn't know who is packing and who isn't. You don't mess with the mob. -- Anonymous

Charles Schumer at The Washington Post - Big Government Looks Better Now BugMeNot - as usual, Mr. Schumer uses any excuse he can get to grow the government. And 9/11 is a biggie. [kaba]

Big Government Looks Guilty Now is my response to Mr. Schumer's article. I submitted it as a letter to the Post's editor.

AP via Fort-Worth Star Telegram - Searches without warrants upheld - the Supremes have declared that the fourth amendment does not apply to people on probation. Damn them. [kaba]

Barry Bortnick at The Colorado Springs Gazette - Sheriff scoffs at drug war - Bill Masters, the libertarian sheriff of San Miguel County, Colorado, is still talking out against the war on freedom, er... some drugs. Bravo! [unknown]

Nicole Usher at the Boston Globe - Ex-FBI agent will head state's Security office - Richard S. Swenson has been selected by acting Mass. governor Jane Swift to as director of Commonwealth Security, a cabinet post. He'll be paid $117,000 per year for his trouble. I heard this story on NPR this morning. Apparently, Mr. Swensen was one of the f.b.i. agents on the ground at Waco. He acted as an f.b.i. spokesman for a number of news reports. Check out this Google search for "Richard Swensen" waco. Mr. Swensen should not be getting high-paid law enforcement positions. He should have swung years ago for participating in the murder of 82 men, women, and little children. At the very least, he should be rotting for the rest of his life in a maximum security federal penitentiary. Given his history, it seems to me that the best thing Mr. Swensen could do to improve the security of the citizens of Massachusetts would be to grab the nearest firearm, make it ready to fire, put the barrel in his mouth, and pull the trigger.

Vin Suprynowicz - Round Two: Yasser Arafat - part of The Libertarian series. Vin supports the U.S. standing aside while Israel goes into full anti-terrorist mode. He thinks the American government should stop giving money to Yasser Afafat, who lacks either the will or the power to stop Palestinian terrorists. I agree that we should get our nose out of the Middle East's affiars, but I don't much like this article. Too much war-mongering.

Stan Jordan at KeepAndBearArms.com - The Common Sense 2nd Amendment - if you still think the second amendment guarantees a collective, not an individual right, this article may show you the error of your ways. [kaba]

Opera Software - Opera 6.0 for Windows Launched After Record-Breaking Beta - Opera 6.0 final shipped on November 29. They didn't fix the bug I reported with the beta. On startup, it still expands saved windows that were minimized at the last exit.

JBleep "is a Java Web application and API consisting of (1) an XML-configurable Swing GUI client for pinging Weblogs.com in XML-RPC and SOAP formats and (2) a Weblogs.com-style Java Web service, implemented as a Servlet, that accepts and publishes XML-RPC and SOAP pings. Output is generated in HTML, RSS 0.92, Changes.xml, and OPML formats. Both the client and Web service require only a SAX2 parser implementation. The service is deployable in any Servlet 2.2 container such as Tomcat." Yay. A way to notify weblogs.com of my BlogMax updates until I get off my lazy butt and add the code to do it automatically. So easy to configure and use that I might not bother to do it myself for quite a while. [meat]

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