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  • "Polidiots" On Sunday's News Shows

    06/22/1999 5:39:15 AM PDT · by rpage3
    Professionals' Monthly
    Here they are folks, those who have been "honored" after appearing on Sunday's news shows PROFESSIONALS' MONTHLYBe sure to check out the "THINKING MAN" cartoon at the bottom of the page.Also, since he's been doing the rounds to promote his book (SHADOW), it is important to note Mr. Woodward's initial position on the Lewinsky scandal. A critique of his (and Mr. Bernstein's) appearance on "Meet the Press" from 8/98 can be found at PROFESSIONALS' MONTHLY. Following is an excerpt:Almost exactly 24 years ago this week, an historical event took place. Amazingly, we seem to be living it all over again ...
  • Testimony Before Subcommittee on Crime

    06/22/1999 5:35:15 AM PDT · by Steely eyed killer of the deep · 1+ views
    House Judiciary Committee | 27 May 1999 | Darrell Scott
    TESTIMONY OF DARRELL SCOTT FATHER OF TWO VICTIMS OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING LITTLETON, COLORADO BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME, HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THURSDAY, MAY 27,1999 2:00 P.M. 2141 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Since the dawn of creation there has been both good and evil in the heart of men and of women. We all contain the seeds of kindness or the seeds of violence. The death of my wonderful daughter, Rachel Joy Scott, and the deaths of that heroic teacher and the other children who died must not be in vain. Their blood cries ...
  • Will everyone please now lay off Arkansas?

    06/22/1999 5:32:53 AM PDT · by newsman
    Washington Times | 06/22/99 | Wes Pruden
    Giving up citizenship in the old country Having done everything he could to ruin his native state's good name, President Clinton can't wait to be from somewhere else. Anywhere else. He says he and Hillary will live in New York whether she runs for the U.S. Senate or not, and he expects to change his voter registration so he can vote for her. This lifts an enormous burden from the backs of 2.5 million Arkansans, a lot of whom were giddy with anticipation seven years ago, exuberantly expectant about what a native son in the White House would do for ...
  • Just when you thought all the stupid thoughts had been thunk...

    06/22/1999 5:32:33 AM PDT · by Glenn · 1+ views
    Chattanooga Times | 6/21/1999 | Bill Plante
  • China Espionage Case Collapses

    06/22/1999 5:30:17 AM PDT · by madmomma · 64+ views
    World Wide Socialist Web | 6/22/99 | Martin McLaughlin
    No spy charges against Wen Ho Lee China espionage case collapses By Martin McLaughlin 19 June 1999 Use this version to print Despite the avalanche of publicity about alleged Chinese spying at US nuclear weapons laboratories, federal officials have concluded that the scientist who has been the principal target of the allegations, Wen Ho Lee, cannot be prosecuted for espionage and may not have committed any criminal offense. Reports in the Washington Post May 24 and the New York Times June 14, each citing prosecutors and other unnamed federal officials, confirm that the China spy scare is essentially a politically ...
  • Charley Reese: Reducing crime is not the true aim of the gun-control crowd

    06/22/1999 5:26:21 AM PDT · by Cincinatus
    Orlando Sentinel | June 22, 1999 | Charley Reese
    The argument over gun-control measures is an argument over how many restrictions will be placed on the rights of honest citizens. The argument has nothing to do with the National Rifle Association. The neo-totalitarians in America are nothing if not unoriginal. They follow a fixed pattern. They create a straw man, demonize the straw man, then frame the argument as a contest between good and the evil demon. In the case of gun control, the NRA is the designated demon. In the case of the illegal bombing of Yugoslavia, the designated demon was Slobodan Milosevic. The NRA is one ...
  • World court fears confirmed

    06/22/1999 5:16:04 AM PDT · by newsman
    Charleston Post and Courier | 06/22/99 | Editorial
    U.S. reservations about setting up a world criminal court have been amply confirmed by the action of a group of independent lawyers who last week called upon the war crimes tribunal in The Hague to investigate atrocities committed in Yugoslavia by NATO. This kind of political perversity is precisely what then U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson warned against when he outlined the American argument for limiting the powers of a global criminal court. Speaking at the world criminal court treaty conference in Rome a year ago, Mr. Richardson emphasized the need to protect U.S. soldiers serving abroad ...
  • LAW: Helping criminals

    06/22/1999 5:05:31 AM PDT · by newsman · 32+ views
    Florida Times-Union | 06/22/99 | Editorial
    The question that should be asked is who would be the main beneficiary of the lawsuit attacking Florida's new parental-notification law. The law requires that abortionists give a parent or guardian 48 hours notice before terminating the pregnancy of an underage girl - except in a medical emergency or if a judge grants a waiver. Lawyers for Planned Parenthood and its allies argue that the law is unconstitutional. Besides, they say, parents could become enraged and abusive if they were to find out that their little girls have been promiscuous. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1981 that parental ...
  • "Dubya" Bush is FOR GUN CONTROL!

    06/22/1999 5:04:43 AM PDT · by Goldi-Lox · 1+ views
    Washington Post, pg. A04 | 6/22/99 | By David S. Broder; Staff Writer
    Bush Says He Backs Defeated House Gun Bill GREENVILLE, S.C., June 21—Texas Gov. George W. Bush today said he would have voted for a gun control bill defeated by the House last week and defended his decision to sign legislation barring cities in his state from suing gunmakers for the costs of violence on their streets. Bush said the 24-hour check on weapons sales at gun shows contained in the House bill "would have made it harder for convicted criminals to get a gun." Most Democrats argued that the House proposal would have actually weakened current law by shortening ...
  • When Rape Goes Unpunished

    06/22/1999 5:03:49 AM PDT · by Phlap · 1+ views
    Washington Post | 06/22/99
    THE D.C. POLICE affidavit said 52-year-old DeWitt Stith admitted assaulting and raping a 12-year-old boy last January. Charged with two counts of first-degree child sexual abuse, Mr. Stith was held without bond pending trial on grounds that he posed a threat to the community. A mental health panel decided, however, that Mr. Stith was incompetent to stand trial. Two weeks ago, the prosecution announced in court that the charges would be dropped and the accused could go free, even bypassing confinement in a secure psychiatric institution. The 12-year-old's mother can't understand how that could happen. She need look no ...
  • Governor: Wife 'Feels Horrible'

    06/22/1999 4:59:40 AM PDT · by Lou in Mass. · 1+ views
    The Associated Press | Tuesday, June 22, 1999 | ---
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Gov. Jeb Bush said Monday that his wife ``feels horrible'' about failing to declare $19,000 worth of clothing and jewelry she bought in Paris, but did it so he wouldn't find out how much she spent. ``It is a lot of money. But look, that's between her and me,'' said Bush, adding that his wife was embarrassed. Columba Bush paid $4,100 in duty and fines to the Customs Service for failing to declare the merchandise upon her arrival in Atlanta last week. The governor, who did not accompany his wife on the trip, was asked about ...
  • No political high ground for Dems on gun control

    06/22/1999 4:57:05 AM PDT · by Cincinatus
    Houston Chronicle | June 22, 1999 | Dan K. Thomasson
    Thanks to a president whose personal behavior has eliminated him as a leader on moral issues and because of the actions of their senior member in the House of Representatives, Democrats are going to have real difficulty turning gun control, or the lack of it, into a major issue for 2000. Because of the combination of President Clinton's lack of influence and persuasion in these social matters, Michigan Rep. John Dingell's role in sabotaging his party's initiative on guns and a large number of Democratic votes against the final bill, Democrats' hopes of turning the defeat into a victory ...
  • Voters now have a clear choice between George W. Bush and Bob Smith

    06/22/1999 4:56:44 AM PDT · by lfod1 · 4+ views
    6/22/99
    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Presidential contender Senator Bob Smith today reaffirmed his pledge to appoint only pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, Appellate Court and District Courts. "I want to thank George W. Bush for finally clarifying his position on abortion, the moral outrage of this generation," Smith, the first presidential candidate to offer this pledge, said today. "Like Mr. Bush, I will use the Constitution as a litmus test for judges. However, I believe Roe v. Wade is unconstitutional and the only way to overturn this case is for a President to appoint judges who strictly interpret the Constitution ...
  • Nearby star threatens to explode

    06/22/1999 4:55:17 AM PDT · by ParrotsUp
    www.astronomynow.com
    Trouble brewing in Eta Carinae NASA/GSFC NEWS RELEASE Posted: June 11, 1999 Eta Carinae, a massive star famous for violent outbursts, has doubled in brightness since early 1998 and now shines more brilliantly than it has in over a century. Astronomers observing the star with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) onboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope report that a recently discovered inner, cone-shaped nebula has brightened considerably as a consequence. If the brightening continues, Eta Carinae may have begun a massive eruption like the one in the 1840's that created its stunning dumbbell shaped nebula. A 1996 Hubble Space Telescope ...
  • Teaching Kids the Declaration

    06/22/1999 4:53:46 AM PDT · by newsman
    Chattanooga Free Press | 06/22/99 | Editorial
    It may seem unbelievable to the "older generation" that many young people today have little knowledge of and appreciation for our nation's history and principles. But the New Jersey Assembly doesn't want that condition to prevail. So it passed and sent to the state Senate a proposal for school children to recite daily these words from the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these ...
  • Study: Women file for bankruptcy more than men, couples

    06/22/1999 4:50:15 AM PDT · by Lou in Mass. · 2+ views
    Associated Press | Tuesday, June 22, 1999 | ---
    WASHINGTON - Women are resorting to personal bankruptcy more frequently than men and married couples, according to new data released by a Harvard law professor who specializes in bankruptcy. As Congress debates legislation to make it harder for people to erase debts in bankruptcy, the new study being written by Elizabeth Warren, a widely quoted expert, will likely become fresh ammunition for opponents of the proposed restrictions. But another bankruptcy expert voiced skepticism yesterday about the study, saying it doesn't appear to conclusively demonstrate a link between gender and bankruptcy. ''There's not much there,'' said Sam Gerdano, executive director of ...
  • Dangerous arrogance

    06/22/1999 4:45:07 AM PDT · by newsman
    Augusta Chronicle | 06/22/99 | Editorial
    Sixteen months ago, President Clinton, finally responding to lax security at the nation's nuclear weapons labs, ordered scientists and engineers working there to undergo polygraph tests. The directive also called for tighter security checks of foreign visitors coming to the labs. According to Warren Rudman, who heads up the president's own Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, Clinton's directives were ignored because lab employees had a debate, and decided the security measures were a waste of their time. It is almost impossible to believe that federal workers could be that arrogant, but they are. And not just in the DOE weapons ...
  • Hiring of bond attorney highway panel's 1st step to $575 million repair job

    06/22/1999 4:34:29 AM PDT · by NDCORUP · 2+ views
    Ark. Dem-Gaz. | 22 June '99 | NOEL E. OMAN
    Hiring of bond attorney highway panel's 1st step to $575 million repair job NOEL E. OMANARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE The state Highway Commission will waste little time in putting together the pieces needed to issue up to $575 million in bonds as part of an effort to repair or rebuild two-thirds of the state's interstate system.    The commission has scheduled a special meeting for Wednesday afternoon to discuss the first piece, the hiring of a bond counsel.    The meeting comes a little more than a week after voters, by a 4-to-1 margin, approved a Gov. Mike Huckabee-backed proposal for ...
  • The flaws in the new world order

    06/22/1999 4:21:40 AM PDT · by Vide · 8+ views
    The Independent (www.independent.co.uk) | 6/22/99 | Robert Skidelsky
    Robert Skidelsky - From a 'Prospect' lecture by the Conservative peer and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick One of the oldest divides in politics is between the moralists and the prudentialists. Moralists have a passion to make the crooked path of humanity straight; prudentialists to make the best of an inherently imperfect world. I know that prudence is itself a moral virtue, and moralists are also capable of discarding the sandals of the preacher for the clogs of the politician. But the basic divide goes back at least to biblical times. The New Testament calls the ...
  • Deadly leftovers

    06/22/1999 4:21:13 AM PDT · by Clive
    Toronto Sun | June 22, 1999 | Matthew Fisher
    NEGROVCE, Yugoslavia -- A day after the last Serbian soldiers quit Kosovo, NATO's peacekeeping force in the disputed Yugoslav province has suffered its first deaths. An even crueller irony was that what killed two British combat engineers and two Kosovar Albanians yesterday was not a Serbian mine or boobytrap, but unexploded cluster bombs dropped by NATO warplanes during the alliance's successful, casualty-free 11-week air war against indicted war criminal Slobodan Milosevic's regime. Two explosives experts from 69 Engineering Squadron of the 36 Gurkhas Engineering Regiment were killed instantly in a gully near a school, otherwise tight-lipped British soldiers at ...