Thursday, April 19, 2007

Clear Thinking on a Tragedy

America's national treasure, Ann Coulter, weighs in on the Virginia Tech murders. See her column at http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=20329.

Our other national treasure, Michelle Malkin, points out at http://www.michellemalkin.com/:

Late last summer, a shooting near campus prompted students to clamor again for loosening campus rules against armed self-defense. Virginia Tech officials turned up their noses. In response to student Bradford Wiles's campus newspaper op-ed piece in support of concealed carry on campus, Virginia Tech associate vice president Larry Hincker scoffed:

"[I]t is absolutely mind-boggling to see the opinions of Bradford Wiles…The editors of this page must have printed this commentary if for no other reason than malicious compliance. Surely, they scratched their heads saying, 'I can't believe he really wants to say that.' Wiles tells us that he didn't feel safe with the hundreds of highly trained officers armed with high powered rifles encircling the building and protecting him. He even implies that he needed his sidearm to protect himself."

The nerve!

Hincker continued: "The writer would have us believe that a university campus, with tens of thousands of young people, is safer with everyone packing heat. Imagine the continual fear of students in that scenario. We've seen that fear here, and we don't want to see it again…Guns don't belong in classrooms. They never will. Virginia Tech has a very sound policy preventing same."


Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Enough already!

This past weekend, my son played in five baseball games. It was freezing outside. The team put up a tarp to block the wind in the dugout and fired up a propane heater in a (vain) attempt to keep the players warm. I think I overdosed on hot chocolate! This is April, for crying out loud! One of the coldest Aprils in history, so don't talk to me about global warming.

It is truly amazing how many politicians have jumped onto the man-made global warming bandwagon. They know even less about climatology than they do about the economy, law, or earning an honest dollar. The hypocrisy is staggering (see John Edwards' house or Al Gore's zinc mine). And, after all is said and done, THEY'RE WRONG!

Click on the title above to watch a BBC documentary exploding the myth of man-made global warming.

What is happening to us?

The shootings at Virginia Tech and the terrible tragedies they created are now being eclipsed by a dizzying display of fingerpointing and calls for more gun control/less gun control/firings, etc. See http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=20298.

What happened to the grieving process? What happened to waiting for all the facts to come in before engaging in irresponsible speculation and assigning blame?

This same dynamic happens all the time whenever something bad happens. Immediately, conspiracy theorists and others begin imagining scenarios in which tragedies could have been magically avoided. This isn't "24." We just can't reposition satellites, hack into building schematics, and use space-based infrared technology to find people inside buildings on rural university campuses.

The beauty of university campuses is that they are open, purposefully, in order to encourage interaction and just to be nice places for students and faculty. The downside of this openness is that campuses are ripe for mischief or worse.

So what's the answer? How do we prevent these types of attacks from occurring? At this point, we don't know, because we don't know all the facts. Let's exercise some patience and, whatever we do, let's remember to blame the person actually responsible -- the killer.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Undercover reporting in Britain

Click on the title above to watch a fascinating undercover report on activities in British mosques.

Welcome!

This is the first post in my continuing quest to dissect and explain the nature of our legal system, what's happening in the courts, and where we're going. My guiding principles are truth and straightforward discussion. Also, I'll occasionally provide updates on my beautiful family.

For background purposes, I am a Michigan attorney. I've been practicing law for over 24 years, both in private practice and as an in-house general counsel. I am married, with two children. Politically, I tend to be conservative, with a substantial independent streak.

Let me hear from you with your questions and comments about current legal and political issues. And thanks for checking in!

Dan.