Archive for November 23, 2007

Progressive Superstition

Don Boudreaux of Cafe Hayek writes a good short letter on returning to an imagined paradise, dated Nov. 23, 2007.

Random stuff

My vote for best-ever TV show theme song.

My vote for worst president.

My vote for second worst president.

My vote for best comedy.

My vote for best Quagmire moments (please don’t watch if you are easily offended).

Friday Funny

Democrats–party of the rich

A new study says the Democrats are the new party of the rich.

Declining dollar, so what

Consider this article on the declining dollar.

God and Guns

Two articles in today’s WSJ caught my eye. First, this Op-Ed, which concludes as follows:

Illegal guns continue to be widely available in the district; criminals have easy access to guns while law-abiding citizens do not. Cathy L. Lanier, Acting Chief of Police, Metropolitan Police Department, was quoted as follows: “Last year [2006], more than 2,600 illegal firearms were recovered in D.C., a 13% increase over 2005.” Crime rose significantly after the gun ban went into effect. In the five years before the 1976 ban, the murder rate fell to 27 from 37 per 100,000. In the five years after it went into effect, the murder rate rose to 35. In fact, while murder rates have varied over time, during the 30 years since the ban, the murder rate has only once fallen below what it was in 1976.

This comports with my own personal experience. In almost 14 years as prosecutor and as head of the Homicide Unit of the Wayne County (Detroit) Prosecutor’s Office, I never saw anyone charged with murder who had a license to legally carry a concealed weapon. Most people who want to possess guns are law-abiding and present no threat to others. Rather than the availability of weapons, my experience is that gun violence is driven by culture, police presence (or lack of same), and failures in the supervision of parolees and probationers.

Not only does history demonstrate that the Second Amendment is an individual right, but experience demonstrates that the broad ban on gun ownership in the District of Columbia has led to precisely the opposite effect from what was intended. For legal and historical reasons, and for the safety of the residents of our nation’s capital, the Supreme Court should affirm an individual right to keep and bear arms.

Second is this article on the backlash against tithing. This paragraph jumped out at me:

Steve Sorensen, director of pastoral ministries at Cornerstone, says the church requires its paid and volunteer leaders to tithe, and teaches new members to do so, although it doesn’t make them show proof of income. “When you tithe, God makes promises to us, that he … is not going to let anything bad or destructive come about,” says Mr. Sorensen. For those who don’t tithe, he says the Lord “is not obligated to do those things for you.”

So God is just an extortionist? Wow! What a great message. I see why church membership and participation is in a free fall.

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