Showing posts with label Apologists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apologists. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

Some Things Just Make You Shake Your Head

What the hell is wrong with some people?

To the state's surprise and embarrassment, more than half of the 31 children legally abandoned under the safe-haven law since it took effect in mid-July have been teenagers.
But state officials may have inadvertently made things worse with their hesitant response to the problem: The number of drop-offs has almost tripled to about three a week since Gov. Dave Heineman announced on Oct. 29 that lawmakers would rewrite the law.
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The safe-haven law was intended to save "Dumpster babies" by allowing desperate young mothers to abandon their newborns at a hospital without fear of prosecution. But lawmakers could not agree on an age limit, and the law as passed uses only the word "child."
All states have safe-haven laws, but in every state but Nebraska, the law applies to infants only.


The law of unintended consequences strikes again!

Lawmakers were warned what would happen when this law passed, but, in typical politician fashion, they thought they knew better. As often happens, when politicians try to solve a problem, they end up making things worse.

But the money quote:

"These are largely families at a point of incredible desperation," said Wayne Sensor, chief executive of Alegent Health. "They aren't bad parents or bad kids. They simply don't know what services are available out there."


Yes, Mr. Sensor. These ARE bad parents. There's something wrong with our society when we refuse to condemn a parent who abandons their child as a bad parent.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Depths of Liberal Apologists...

On Behalf of Michael Vick:

Aside from Michael Vick's magic on the football field, I differ from the superstar in that I'm not a dog lover, yes a dog lover, and I don't truck with gamblers.
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Unlike Vick, who bonds with dogs, my charity is spent not on Canis lupus familiaris but on troubled citizens whose rights are trampled by the mob entangled with the powerful. Unfortunately, this brings us back to Vick.
Dog matches, like cock-fighting, differ from boxing, and the death bouts of the original gladiators, in that they involve animals. Also, this rendering of dog flesh yields no taxes and thus is not sanctioned. As soon as it does, dog-fighting, just as boxing, liquor, cigarettes and the numbers rackets, will be legalized and run live on pay-per-view TV along with human "cage rage" fighting.


What a load of crap! Putting down a lame horse is an act of mercy. Killing a peaceful bull is, at least, done humanely. Vick is hardly an "animalitarian". There is nothing humane about electrocuting a dog, or beating it to death with a hammer. Or drowning it. Hell, we don't even execute criminals in those ways. Vick brutally killed these dogs after training them to be vicious and tear each other apart. But as the author admits, he doesn't like dogs, so none of this matters to him.

Vick is a dog lover like Andrea Yates was a good mother, Mike Tyson was a patient boyfriend, or Louis Farrakhan was a lower of Jews.