LIBERTY: Credit the citizenry, not the police, for law ‘n’ order

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52158

WorldNetDaily: People power, not police power
between the lines Joseph Farah WND Exclusive Commentary
Posted: September 27, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern

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The biggest manhunt I ever saw – the one for “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez in California in 1985 – quickly came to an end, too, when police allowed those of us in the press to publish a sketch. The mass murderer was nearly lynched by civilians the morning the paper came out. The police had to rescue the killer of 13 who had terrorized the entire state for more than a year.

It’s people power – and we need more of it in the U.S. today. We don’t need a Department of Homeland Security – we need an army of responsible, motivated, vigilant, self-governing people entrusted by their government officials with their inalienable right to bear arms. And we need a government that recognizes it is not all-knowing and all-powerful and stops treating its citizens like helpless children.

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We learned in Katrina, that when the good citizens of NOLA left, law and order left with them.

So why do we credit the police with an orderly law-abiding society?

It is the people, using:

(a) their willingness to follow a law;

(b) their moral authority of a group agreement,

(c) their willingness to police themselves, and others,

(d) their willingness to support the police (remember how many people will help their police when the situation warrants),

(e) their willingness to convict the guilty (remember that juries have had, since the pre-Revolutionary War Zenger trial, the right to judge the Constitutionality of any law under which the government seeks to use to gain a conviction), AND

(f) their willingness not to protest over an issue thru their elected representatives.

The people ARE the police. (Remember the old westerns when the sheriff swears in deputies for a posse?)

Peace, law, and order are due to us!


TECH: Not visually impaired but feel like I am

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Vol. 6, #39 – Sep 26, 2006 – Issue #246
WXPnews
Sunbelt Software
Clearwater, Florida USA 33755

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Do you use accessibility programs, or know someone who does? What additional accessibility options would you like to see built into Windows, or made available as freeware/shareware? Do you have favorite accessibility programs you’d like to recommend? Let us know at feedback@wxpnews.com.

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Arghhh. I’m not visually impaired … yet. But, I, and all the optometrists I’ve ever spoken to about the topic have agreed, the visual geometry and and capabilities of the personal computer stink.

Web browsers and email clients and most software don’t allow one to adjust the display as needed.

Don’t give me a machine capable of lots of resolutions from 800×600, to my current 1280×800, and up to a 1900×1200, that either requires the use a of a magnifying glass or won’t fit a normal group of icons.

It stinks!

Tuning all this is an art form. Change one setting or run certain programs and you’re either blind or down in the weeds.

Every program has it’s own settings and does displays differently.

For example, LookOut does it’s own things (sometimes) and shares some settings with Windoze. It’s very frustrating; has been; and I expect will be in the future.

Arghhh!


TECH: WORDPRESS appears to have lost my morning’s posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

TECH: WORDPRESS appears to have lost my morning’s posts

Argh!

I wrote a few pearls this morning. As is my usual practice, I looked to see then in the routine display. Once I saw them in the main page, I moved along to other things.

When I looked at the site this evening, they were AWOL. I don’t know what happened, but I have to move on. I thought they were pretty good, but there’s no copy I can find.

Argh!

I’ll be kvetching, and looking, and trying to recover. But I’m moving on. I’ll have to figure out a better process to avoid it on my side of the glass!

Argh!