Blogging Officially Starts At VDARE.COM
[James
Fulford]
In
Words, as Fashions, the same Rule will hold;
Alike Fantastick, if too New, or Old;
Be not the first by whom the New are try'd,
Nor yet the last to lay the Old aside
An Essay on Criticism Alexander Pope
Blogging is somewhat new here,
and we will act like we're not interested in
Technorati ratings,
Trackbacks, and suchlike technical things.
We will however have permalinks,
archives, and links to other blogs.
When VDARE.COM started, and for
quite some time afterward, we used the motto:
Updated when we get annoyed, which is frequently
It has more
credibility than "All The News That's Fit To
Print."
We want to print news that's
unfit to print. Not only not printed by the
Democratic controlled mainstream press, but by the
Republican controlled National Review right. (Vdare.com
is non-partisan, not
bipartisan.)
We also want more speed. Breaking
news demands quick response.
We can also throw in tips on how
to use this "internet"
thing, archive updates, links to internet
resources, and perhaps the occasional
recipe.
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Here's
Ramesh Ponnuru on the Republican Platform
Committee's
wrangle over the immigration plank.
The committee suggested making
the system "more legal, safe, orderly, and humane."
Of course, it's not the system
that needs to be "more legal," it's the
immigration that needs to be more legal.
My alternative suggestion, based
on an idea of Bill Clinton's: "Immigration should
be
safe, legal and rare."
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African-American activists in
Queens, New York
protested the decision to name a Police Athletic
League center after slain police officer Edward Byrne.
He was white.
The Reverend Charles Norris, a
man so all around lovable that he was actually
denounced for insensitivity by Al Sharpton, said
that the center should honor a dead
African-American cop.
In a statement weirdly
reminiscent of the late Joseph McCarthy of
blessed memory, the Reverend said that he
"[H]
ad a list of seven names of fallen black officers but
would not divulge them till the PAL agreed to remove
Byrne's name from the center."
Of course, it's been mentioned
that Byrne, who was 22 when he was gunned down by
David McClary, on the orders of crack lords Pappy
Mason, and Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols, died while
trying to protect the African-American community from
the men who were moving
25,000 vials of crack a week through the
Baisley Park Houses.
What hasn't been mentioned is the
more obvious fact that Byrne was killed by a
member of the
African-American community, during a year when
there were 2,244 murders in
New York State.
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Another Hate Crime Fraud
[James
Fulford]
This time it was
for the insurance. (This insurance problem is
sometimes a factor in
phony attacks on
abortion clinics.)
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From time to time, you will read
in VDARE.COM that that a Mexican judge has ruled in
favor of his countrymen
getting away with murder, or the Mexican Supreme
Court has said that
Americans in Mexico have no rights.
When you read that, think back to
this note from Tyler Cowen at Marginal Revolution:
Facts about the Mexican judiciary
1. In
Mexico the federal judiciary employs 29,800 employees;
in the much larger and richer United States the same
number is 34,000.
2.
Mexico employs about 900 federal judges; in the United
States it is 1700.
3. The
Mexican Supreme Court employs 3400 individuals; in the
United States the corresponding number is 430.
4. The
Mexican federal judiciary employs more chauffeurs than
judges.
I can
think of at least two explanations. First, Mexico,
which has lower wage rates, chooses a higher
labor-to-capital ratio. Second, the Mexican system is
full of corrupt perks.
My blog
source writes:
“En México, el tercer poder es
totalmente disfuncional en todos sus niveles y
funciones.” [In Mexico the third branch
of government is totally dysfunctional in all of its
levels and functions.]
Number
of judges do not the rule of law make.
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