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The New York Times - Reactions: New Fight Over Controlling Punishments Is Widely Seen
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:53 pm EST, Jan 14, 2005

This is an important, and infuriating issue.

] "The Supreme Court's decision to place this extraordinary
] power to sentence a person solely in the hands of a
] single federal judge - who is accountable to no one -
] flies in the face of the clear will of Congress," Mr.
] Feeney said in a statement.

1. In general, we have a problem, and we won't talk about it because its extremely unpopular to do so. The problem is that our democratically elected government is selected based on the whims of a fully and readily manipulated populace. More then half the people in this country think Sadam Hussien was connected with Al'Q. Do we think their opinions about crime are any more informed?

The "I'm gunna get tough on crime" story gets votes, and it is played entirely for marketing reasons. It has absolutely no relationship to a reasonable, considered view about how to actually lower crime rates. I'm not interested in having important matters of policy be constantly dominated by "what sells."

Congressmen refer to their democratic legitimacy because they can't refer to the credibility of their policies. Congress is a constant slew of bad ideas. I'd prefer to have certain questions be more isolated from the political process, particularly when lives are at stake.

2. Federal judges are certainly accountable for their decisions, which are vetted by several levels of hierarchy. People don't get to be federal justices because they fell out of bed this morning and figured they'd get into law.

3. No one knows more about the specifics of an individual case then the people who are handling it. Different cases have different specific circumstances and should result in different sentences.

] "We are disappointed that the decision made the guidelines
] advisory in nature," Assistant Attorney General Christopher
] A. Wray said in a statement. "District courts are still
] required to consult the federal sentencing guidelines, and
] any sentence may be appealed by either defense counsel or
] prosecutors on the grounds that it is unreasonable. To the
] extent that the guidelines are now advisory, however, the
] risk increases that sentences across the country will become
] wildly inconsistent."

I'd accuse Christopher Wray of intentionally lying, but thats what politicians do, isn't it?

What you want is consistency of standards. Two people who commit the same crime in the same circumstances should get the same sentence. You want to avoid favoritism or situations where different judges have wildly different approaches.

Wray isn't offering consistency of standards. He is offering consistency of results. Thats not the same thing. He offers one while complaining about the lack of the other. Consistency of result is unfair, because two people who commit the same crime in wildly different circumstances get the same sentence. Congressmen cannot fairly apply a blanket rule that impacts every case in the country.

Congressmen, as previously pointed out, don't even have experience with the subject matter. They are making their rules base on political fads and not based on a knowledge of how to address real problems.

If their is a problem with inconsistency of standards among judges it ought to be addressed by looking at the decision making process involved in sentencing and the selection process for judges rather then by creating a system that could as easily be operated by a computer as by a human.

As usual, you're not going to see that, because that would be reasonable. This isn't about reason. Its about power.

The New York Times - Reactions: New Fight Over Controlling Punishments Is Widely Seen


RE: DeKalb County Schools must remove evolution stickers...
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:51 pm EST, Jan 13, 2005

] I, for one, think the stickers are silly, but mostly harmless.
] It is a theory. It's a really fucking good one and
] probably true, but I don't think it harms all that much.
] Possibly it causes less harm than the expenditure of money to
] defend against the lawsuit. Likewise, I'm not sure I agree
] with the camp that the church and state doctrine is violated
] every time anything secular touches on matters of faith. I
] think the far left can take this fight too far, honestly.

The sticker is not a big deal, if the sticker is applied evenly to all scientific theories. Science has always been about the direction the balance of the evidence exists for, and in this case that'e evolution.

If, however, you have this sticker that says evolution is just a theory and not a fact (which is completely accurate) for evolution, but not for say string theory then it seems to me that one might come to the conclusion that the science supporting string theory is a lot more solid than the science supporting evolution, because of the existance of the sticker. This, I think, is quite harmful. So apply the sticker equally, or don't apply it at all.

I don't think you can call the people concerned with seperation of church and state leftists universally. Non-authoritarians would probably be a better description, as many libertarians who tend to be on the right on most issues are opposed to this sort of stuff. One can even make a very sound argument that the aclu is the best friend the church ever had, in terms of protecting it from the corrupting influences of government.

RE: DeKalb County Schools must remove evolution stickers...


Mappr! Where It's At.
Topic: Miscellaneous 9:58 am EST, Jan 12, 2005

At Hope I had a conversation with some folks about having a real time location based image server so that people who where near newsy events could take camera phone pictures and you could quickly find relevant pics based on their location and timeframe. This website is a very close approximation of what I was considering. Nice.

I would prefer if they did the whole planet though.

Mappr! Where It's At.


Kasparov aims for Putin checkmate
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:50 pm EST, Jan 11, 2005

Chess legend Garry Kasparov talks to the BBC News website about Putin, politics and the game of kings.

Kasparov aims for Putin checkmate


I glued my eyelids shut!
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:38 pm EST, Jan 10, 2005

SUNSHINE Coast great-grandmother Terry Horder got the fright of her life when she accidentally stuck her eyes shut with super-strength glue.

I glued my eyelids shut!


Bruce Fein and Hate Speech
Topic: Miscellaneous 9:49 pm EST, Jan  8, 2005

Could this be the future of the war on terror? Mildly disturbing, but an interesting interview.

Note that you need to enable RTSP in realplayer to view cspan videos now (it seems to be off by default atleast in realplayer10).

Bruce Fein and Hate Speech


IRAN REGIME-CHANGE TALK REVIVES IN WASHINGTON
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:06 am EST, Jan  8, 2005

"A US advocacy group dominated by Republican Party stalwarts is trying to revive the idea of regime change in Iran. A recent policy paper issued by the group, The Committee on the Present Danger, urges a "peaceful but forceful strategy" to drive Iran’s Islamic clerics from power. The paper is notable for urging the United States to re-engage Iran diplomatically."

Keep in mind that eurasianet.org is a soros organization, so take from that what you will. The paper mentioned is one I memed about previously.

IRAN REGIME-CHANGE TALK REVIVES IN WASHINGTON


Sri Lanka Officials and Rebels are arguing over aid
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:51 am EST, Jan  8, 2005

FOR those seeking a silver lining in the wake of the tsunami's destruction, Sri Lanka looked like a good place to start. For the first few days after the waves struck, government officials and separatist rebels sounded a conciliatory note. Both sides called for national unity and vowed to co-operate over relief efforts. This collaboration, many hoped, might help build trust. A resumption of peace talks—on hold since early 2003—seemed possible, and perhaps an end to the 30-year-old civil war pitting mostly Hindu Tamil rebels against the mostly Buddhist Sinhalese government.

Sri Lanka Officials and Rebels are arguing over aid


NJ Man charged with aiming laser at aircraft
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:02 pm EST, Jan  5, 2005

Atleast we are finally cracking down on hardened terrorists out to destroy the country...that and people with pen lasers.

NJ Man charged with aiming laser at aircraft


Pilot program funds mortgage loans for illegal immigrants
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:24 pm EST, Jan  4, 2005

The article largely stands on its own; it's certainly an interesting approach, but it makes one wonder what the deportation risk is and if it's objectively definable in a way that can be reflected in interest rates.

Pilot program funds mortgage loans for illegal immigrants


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