In This Case, the Truth Is No Defense January 20, 2008
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Before David Davis was sentenced Friday to 20 to 32 years for shooting through his front door and killing his 11-year-old nephew, one of his attorneys tried to make sense of the senseless — and ended up simply incensing people.
Omaha attorney J. William Gallup said Davis fired three times through his front door and inadvertently killed his nephew because he was living in fear at his girlfriend’s house near 42nd Street and Nebraska Avenue.
“He lives in the equivalent of Baghdad,” Gallup said. “In that neighborhood, you shoot first and ask questions later.”
If this neighborhood is truly “the equivalent of Baghdad,” (and the rest of the article disputes that), then Mr. Davis had no small part in making it that way.
In Order to Solve a Problem, One First Must Be Allowed to Identify the Problem January 20, 2008
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AP:
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Four men have been arrested in connection with the fatal shootings of a baby, a toddler and their mothers while the women held their children in their arms, police said Saturday.
Ronald Davis and Dante Hobson, both 30, face four counts of murder, felony murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery in the Jan. 14 slayings, police said at a news conference.
A third suspect, Zarumin Coleman, 21, faces charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and assisting a criminal. He was arrested Thursday after a SWAT team swept an Indianapolis apartment building.
Jasper Frazier, 36, was charged with attempt to commit robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. He turned himself in to police in Ohio on Thursday, authorities said.
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Hundreds of mourners packed an Indianapolis church Saturday for the funeral of Hunt and her son. Juan Geralds, a relative of the Hunt family, said it was time to end the cycle of parents burying their children.
“Stop this foolishness,” he said.
In order to stop the foolishness, you’re going to have to solve the problem. In order to do that, you’re going to have to identify the problem. In order to do that, you’re going to have to beat back the PC machine that doesn’t want the problem to be identified. As this happened in Indianapolis, their major daily newspaper knows a lot about refusing to identify the problem.
I Didn’t Know Inserting a Syringue Into a Hole Took “Temperament” January 20, 2008
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Inmates seek IDs of executioners
Lawyers for five death row inmates are pressing Missouri to provide the names of members of its execution team after a Post-Dispatch investigation revealed that one was a convicted stalker.
In papers filed last week in federal court in Kansas City, the lawyers said the executioner’s criminal record, detailed in a front-page story Jan. 13, raises questions about his “temperament and suitability” to help with executions.
The newspaper reported that [*****], a licensed practical nurse then on probation, worked on Missouri executions and was permitted to join a federal team that executed Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in Indiana in 2001.
[*****], originally charged with felonies for allegedly stalking and damaging the property of a man who had a relationship with his estranged wife, pleaded no contest to misdemeanors and received a suspended imposition of sentence. That cleared his record once he served two years on probation.
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Those circumstances raise questions about the state’s screening procedures and desire to have qualified executioners, claimed lawyers for convicted killers Reginald Clemons, Richard Clay, Jeffrey Ferguson, Roderick Nunley and Michael Taylor.
Of course those on death row want to know the name of the doctor that will send them to their just rewards. That way, they can pass that name on to their friends, cohorts, cronies, and fellow gang members, and they can find the doctor and then assassinate him or her.
DTCYA January 20, 2008
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Most Diversity Training Ineffective, Study Finds
Most diversity training efforts at American companies are ineffective and even counterproductive in increasing the number of women and minorities in managerial positions, according to an analysis that turns decades of conventional wisdom, government policy and court rulings on their head.
That’s what affirmative action is for.
So what is diversity training for?
The analysis did not find that all diversity training is useless. Rather, it showed that mandatory programs — often undertaken mainly with an eye to avoiding liability in discrimination lawsuits — were the problem. When diversity training is voluntary and undertaken to advance a company’s business goals, it was associated with increased diversity in management.
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Several experts offered two reasons for this: The first is that businesses are responding rationally to the legal environment, since several Supreme Court rulings have held that companies with mandatory diversity training are in a stronger position if they face a discrimination lawsuit. Second, many companies — with the implicit cooperation of diversity trainers — find it easier to offer exercises that serve public relations goals, rather than to embrace real change.
Virtually all of the civil rights lawsuits brought against private businesses and corporations by non-whites in recent years are frivolous. If Corporate America can spend so much money on the diversity-industrial complex, then they could have just as well defended themselves in court to win the lawsuits. The reason they’re so willing to fold to the pressure of the diversity-industrial complex was best said by the Late Great Dr. Samuel T. Francis, when he essentially said that global capitalism and multiculturalism were the yin and yang to each other.
No Europistan For Me, Thank You January 20, 2008
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The Australian:
Right-wingers gather against ‘Islamisation’
SEVERAL European [conservative] parties announced a new organisation aimed at fighting the “Islamisation” of Europe.
The group dubbed “Cities against Islamisation” was presented to the media in the northern Belgian city of Antwerp by Filip Dewinter, head of the [conservative] Belgian party Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) along with Austrian FPOE leader Heinz-Christian Strace and Robert Spieler of the regionalist Alsace First group.
Parties from Britain (the British National Party), Denmark, Germany and Italy were also represented at the launch of the group which has a road-sign-style crossed-out mosque as its logo.
Thirty members of the new organisation then set off on a walk around areas of Antwerp with a high immigrant population.
Belgium’s second city Antwerp has a cosmopolitan population that includes a substantial minority originating from Muslim countries.
It has also been the main bastion of Vlaams Belang for the last 20 years, as the [conservatve] party pursues its goal of an independent Flemish state.
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