April 18th, 2007

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Culture of Self Defense

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

There’s no polite way or time to say it: American colleges and universities have become coddle industries. Big Nanny administrators oversee speech codes, segregated dorms, politically correct academic departments and designated “safe spaces” to protect students selectively from hurtful (conservative) opinions — while allowing mob rule for approved leftist positions (textbook case: Columbia University’s anti-Minuteman Project protesters).

Instead of teaching students to defend their beliefs, American educators shield them from vigorous intellectual debate. Instead of encouraging autonomy, our higher institutions of learning stoke passivity and conflict-avoidance.

And as the erosion of intellectual self-defense goes, so goes the erosion of physical self-defense.

Real Clear Politics

I agree wholeheartedly with Michelle Malkin’s opinion. There have been a few pundits now that have already questioned why exactly nobody tried to stop this guy. Why, for instance, when students were lined up against the walls they allowed themselves to be executed instead of a group of them charging the guy. Why nobody tried to sneak up behind him. He was, after all, only one man and he wasn’t Rambo. I am not going to pass any judgment on this because I honestly can’t say how I would react in such a situation myself, but they are valid questions.

Let us not forget that last year the Virginia State Assembly attempted to pass a law allowing student to conceal carry on campus. Larry Hincker, Virginia Tech spokesman, had these words to say about the defeat of the law:

“I’m sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly’s actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus.”

I wonder if he still feels the same way. Malking sums it up well.

Enough of intellectual disarmament. Enough of physical disarmament. You want a safer campus? It begins with renewing a culture of self-defense — mind, spirit and body. It begins with two words: Fight back.

Bloomberg to Fund Anti-Gun Campaign

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Mayor Michael Bloomberg and a coalition of 214 mayors are using the Virginia Tech massacre to pressure Congress to give local cops the information they need to trace illegal guns used in crimes.

CBS 2 has also learned that they’re also launching a TV ad campaign starting Sunday.

“We’re fighting criminals and illegal guns. Why is Congress fighting us?” Bloomberg said Wednesday.

The ads will start running in four days in New York, Washington and the congressional districts of key gun advocates.

WCBSTV

I am trying to understand the concept of an “illegal” gun. The Second Amendment is pretty cut and dry. Additionally, why he is using Virginia Tech to fuel this crusade is also in question being that there was no use of “illegal” guns in this massacre.

Supreme Court gets one right

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban upheld.

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority handed anti-abortion forces a major victory Wednesday in a decision that bans a controversial abortion procedure and set the stage for further restrictions.

For the first time since the court established a woman’s right to an abortion in 1973, the justices upheld a nationwide ban on a specific abortion method, labeled partial-birth abortion by its opponents.

The 5-4 decision written by Justice Anthony Kennedy said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law in 2003 does not violate a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion.

The law is constitutional despite not containing an exception that would allow the procedure if needed to preserve a woman’s health, Kennedy said. “The law need not give abortion doctors unfettered choice in the course of their medical practice,” he wrote in the majority opinion.

Well a conservative majority is laughable, but I am thankful they got this one right.