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  • The Q&A Gang have started an e-zine called “The New Libertarian.”
  • Don Sensing has moved One Hand Clapping to WordPress from Blogger.
  • Eugene Volokh is soliciting advice on teaching Criminal Law.
  • Steve Bainbridge hopes he’s more coherent in class than on the radio.
  • Dan Drezner explores the wonders of dark chocolate.
  • Craig Henry calls for a moratorium on calls for e-mails.

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    Sorry about the duplicate TB - assume you will delete it.

    Posted by Elisson | March 31, 2005 | 04:52 pm | Permalink
     

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    Beltway Traffic Jam

    Another do-it-yourself day at the Traffic Jam.

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      Do-it-yourself day at the old Traffic Jam today.

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        The daily linkfest:

        • Kevin Aylward applies his engineering skills to make his baby sleep.
        • Craig Henry sees a solution to the Social Security problem: Cigarettes.
        • Kate McMillan reports on the Canadian Parliament’s fact finding tour of Europe’s brothels.
        • Jerry Scharf basks in the wisdom of Pat Sajak.
        • Frank J is marrying the t-shirt girl. Congrats to both!

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          I read reliapundit's article on FELOW: LAW: etc

          He was right on about the Terri Schiave fiasco. Doctors and Lawyers are indeed fallable. The problem is, they, as learned professionals, will damn seldom admit it. What we have in the Terri Schiave killing decision by judge greer is typical.He in no way, will ever sdmit he made a mistake, and the problem in that is that he has many many judge buddies that backed him up ie: state and federal. Judge Whittemore stated in a 11th Dist of Appeals Fed Court that the word "Murder" was emotional, Well, I got news for him, it is out and out MURDER. I may not be as "learned" as he is, But I know murder when I see it. What we are all experiencing, whether we recognize it or not, is JUDICIAL DICTATORSHIP. greer thumbed his nose at Congress by ignoring a Congressional Supoena, and the Federal Judges in Atlanta thumbed their noses at the law. (The Palm Sunday Law)by violating it. Additionally, we do not one single person in congress, or for that mater, in the Executive Branch of our Government that will do a damned thing about it. With Judges legislating from the bench citing European law as the basis for their decisions, We are all in trouble in America. It makes no sense to me that we send out brave young men to foreign lands to fight for "Freedon and Democracy" while at the same time flount the very foundation our forefathers gave us in the Consitiution and Bill of Rights.

          Posted by Herb Grubb | March 29, 2005 | 06:08 pm | Permalink
           

          Day Late and a Dollar Short:

          The 11th District Court of Appeals has now agreed to "Consider" a request for a FULL HEARING of the Terri Schiave case.

          Looks like the judges have finally recognized that they have violated the law and are in a CYA mode.

          Posted by Herb Grubb | March 30, 2005 | 08:20 am | Permalink
           

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            Here's another Terri Schiavo joke:

            Headline of tomorrow: Doctors say Terri Schiavo's only chance for recovery is stem cell research. Protesters outside her hospice swap signs.

            Posted by Jonah | March 25, 2005 | 04:29 pm | Permalink
             

            TRUTHFULLY: the joke only makes sense if you change it so that Terri could only be saved with EMBRYONIC stem cells - which require the destruction of an embyro. Many other souces of stem cells exixt, and right-to-life people DO NOT object to using them!

            The right-to-die people do not care if you have to kill an embryo to potentially save another life.

            The pro-life people do not think that any embryos should die so that other persons may live.

            In other words: the jokester got the essence of the contrast between the issues entirely wrong, and in his mistake also revealed his calousness to life.

            Stem cells - regular strem cells, not EMBRYONIC stem cells - might one day cure people like Terri. One day soon. Maybe she should be allowed to live until that day comes?

            Posted by reliapundit | March 25, 2005 | 09:19 pm | Permalink
             

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            Beltway Traffic Jam

            The daily linkfest:

            • John Cole fears conservatives are killing conservatism.
            • Brett Marston blogs his living will.
            • Rev. Donald Sensing explains the Methodist philosophy on “Faithful Care for Persons Suffering and Dying.”
            • Steven Taylor notes the distinction between due process and desired outcome.
            • Radley Balko argues that tough drunk driving laws actually increase the incidence of drunk driving.

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              Do-it-yourself linkfest time again, owing to a post work appointment. Enjoy!

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                      I was impress but confused on how Congress intervene with Baseball. This might be a sign for baseball is special as in regards to the laws of anti trust issues. So with this i didnt do it but he said that i said that they said in a book syndrome, it should of been a cable paid program.ilmao. Plus there is the issue of Bud, he should of been more forcefull with all this and he is just a pawn of the baseball system.We will just wait for the next episode coming soon ..my goodness..

                      Posted by Rodney Miederhoff | March 20, 2005 | 12:21 am | Permalink
                       

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                      Beltway Traffic Jam

                      The daily linkfest:

                      • Mark Kleiman knows a whole lot ’bout hallucinogens.
                      • PunditGuy Bill translates some popular bloggers into jive. [I got nothing. -ed.]
                      • Jen wonders why the U.S. makes such a big deal about St. Patrick’s Day.
                      • Jeff Goldstein reveals little-known facts about the Six Million Dollar Man.
                      • Chris Lawrence has a prize-winning cousin.
                      • Alex Knapp reports on Joss Whedon’s upcoming Wonder Woman movie.

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