Someone’s daddy didn’t love her

This actually falls into the “Politicians who don’t already have enough to do so they sit around dreaming up new, crackpot legislation,” but that was too long to fit into my sidebar.

Obviously, Sally Lieber didn’t get the attention she craved as a child, so she’s out to make sure that you don’t get to decide how best to discipline your child. She is failing miserably at life, and we are being told she failed miserably at her effort to introduce new legislation in California that would make spanking a crime.

Think this idea is far-fetched? Not really. In fact, while the news of the world is that she dropped her efforts, the truth is that she successfully introduced the bill to the California State Assembly today. She uses language like “use of force” instead.

Says Karen England, Executive Director of Capitol Resource Institute:

Assemblywoman Lieber has claimed that she is no longer going to ban ‘spanking’. This is mere semantics as AB 755 on its face bans the use of force in disciplining a child.

This is a tactic often used by politicians to make their legislation seem benign when in fact it is still just as bad.

Parents often use a wooden spoon or ruler to spank their children. This legislation actually bans the use of ‘a stick, a rod, a switch, a belt’—tools often used by responsible parents in spanking disobedient children… [via ChristianNewsWire.com]

Think it couldn’t happen in your state? In your town? Don’t kid yourself. I’m not even a spanking advocate. I reserve that type of punishment as a last resort, and rarely need it. Kids respond to many other forms of punishment, but there are times when brute force is the only thing that will create a lasting impression.

Real men and virtual men show startling similarities

Apparently. it’s encoded into our DNA not to hang all over one another when we converse. I’m glad someone took the time to write this gem of an article. It’s been a long time coming; and I, for one, have been losing sleep.

Most of us think about it. Some dare to act upon it.

I don’t think were too many tears (except the ones clowns paint on their faces) when this story hit the news ticker.

Yes, some people have the guts to do what most of us only dream of doing.

Taking back the skies

It’s exhilarating to read stories like this one where people take matters into their own hands rather than let hell-bent jerks win. That pilot deserves some kind of medal — even if he is French.

Finally, my pardon is official.

I can (and plan to) shovel my guilt to the sidewalk with the rest of the trash now that I have been pardoned.

Actually, I think Dr. Williams is a pretty smart old codger with plenty of wisdom to boot. Here’s his official GMU faculty page.

Worried about giving your phone number to future stalkers?

Worry no more. Now there is a new service called Jangl (www.jangl.com) that will let you stay in touch with transient acquaintances without having to disclose your real contact information.

Maybe you just met a hot girl in the club, but you want to be able to ditch her before next weekend. If I had a dollar for every time I wished I had a service like that…I’d have at least two dollars. But that’s not the point.

This service is cool, and if you’re some kind of social animal you will definitely want to set aside a few bucks a month for this service.

Red Dawn Rising

Remember when the Mexicans helped the Commies split the USA down the middle in that awesome Patrick Swayze movie that became an instant 80’s classic? Reading stories like this one from IHT.com makes me wonder if that movie was not so far-fetched?

If you’re having recruiting problems, don’t bring in non-loyal foreigners just to be your mercenaries. Do these foreigners have to swear the same oath to defend our Constitution? Do they even know what the U.S. Constitution says?

[via International Herald Tribune]