California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to the media at the Alameda County Family Justice Center in Oakland, California, June 27, 2006. Governor Schwarzenegger announced his sponsorship of the Crime Victim Bill of Rights. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES)
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, right, smiles at newly-appointed Crime Victim Advocate Susan Fisher Tuesday, June 27, 2006, during a news conference at the Alameda County Family Justice Center in Oakland, Calif. Schwarzenegger proposed a new crime victim's bill of rights, and announced the appointment of Fisher as his Crime Victim Advocate, a position created to serve within the Governor's office on state and federal policy impacting crime victims. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
It's fine for Arnold to be open-minded. But if you get too open-minded, your brain falls out.
Shouldn't this just be a state-issued concealed weapons permit, and a gold-engraved 1911?
Amazing what a politican with no core principles will do, isn't it?
Schwarzenegger Supports Crime Victims' Bill of Rights
CBS ^ | June 27, 2006 | BCN
Posted on 06/30/2006 12:03:11 AM PDT by FairOpinion
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said in Oakland today that he supports state legislation that would give crime victims new rights.
Accompanied by local police chiefs and several high profile crime victims, Schwarzenegger also said he has appointed Susan Fisher of Sacramento to the newly-created position of Crime Victim Advocate and that he is expediting a program to use global positioning systems to track dangerous criminals.
He said he supports "The Crime Victims Bill of Rights," a comprehensive legislative proposal authored by Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, D-Hanford, to help crime victims overcome the hardships caused by criminal acts.
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