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Subject: Chuck Muth's News & Views - March 6, 2004
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CHUCK MUTH’S NEWS & VIEWS
March 6, 2004
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JUST DON’T DO EENIE-MEENIE-MINEY-MOE
As you’ll recall from yesterday’s edition, an elderly black dude down in
Louisiana has determined that chess is a racist game because whitey always gets
to go first. Plenty of readers wrote in to remind us of the “old-fashioned” way
we amateur chess players decide who gets to go first rather than automatically
deferring to the player with the white pieces. Here’s what ya do Mr. Ware:
Put one black pawn in one hand behind your back where the opposing player can’t
see which hand you’ve put it in. Put a white pawn in the other hand. Now take
both hands and hold them out over the board, being careful not to let the other
player see the chess pieces in your closed hands. Then...now get ready, because
this is the tricky part...let the other player choose one hand by tapping it
gently. Whichever colored pawn is in the hand the player chooses, that’s who
goes first!
TAKING SEPARATION DOCTRINE WAY TOO FAR
“Air Force Academy commanders admonished cadets for using academy e-mail to tout
Mel Gibson's movie about the crucifixion of Jesus. In an e-mail obtained by The
Associated Press, Superintendent Lt. Gen. John Rosa said the cadets' use of an
academy e-mail distribution list to encourage people to see ‘The Passion of the
Christ’ was inappropriate. . . . He also admonished cadets for displaying fliers
for the movie in the cafeteria, according to the e-mail sent Wednesday. At least
one academy graduate complained to Rosa that the students' e-mail was
insensitive to cadets who are not Christians, Academy spokesman Johnny Whitaker
said.”
- Associated Press, 3/5/04
KOMMIES FOR KERRY
“John Kerry has picked up an endorsement of sorts, from Kim Jong Il, the lunatic
communist dictator of North Korea, the Financial Times reports: ‘In the past few
weeks, speeches by the Massachusetts senator have been broadcast on Radio
Pyongyang and reported in glowing terms by the Korea Central News Agency (KCNA),
the official mouthpiece of Mr. Kim's communist regime. . . . Rather than dealing
with President George W. Bush and hawkish officials in his administration,
Pyongyang seems to hope victory for the Democratic candidate on November 2 would
lead to a softening in US policy towards the country's nuclear weapons programme.’
Oh well, things could be worse for Kerry. At least Al Gore hasn't endorsed him.”
- James Taranto, Best of the Web, 3/5/04
SHOW US THE RECORDS
“Reading the account of John Kerry’s three Purple Hearts and the Silver Star
action, being a former officer who served with the 4th ID Artillery in Vietnam I
would like to see the medical reports for the Purple Hearts. For the Silver
Star, I would like to see the Sitrep and After Action Reports and eye witness
statements for the award. Based on what I read on the Silver Star he should have
been reprimanded for extremely poor judgment unnecessarily putting his crew,
boat and himself in danger.”
- News & Views reader Stan Spolski
STEPPING ON POSTAL REFORMER’S TOES
“(Japanese) Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi went on the defensive Friday after
posts minister Taro Aso voiced anger at being bypassed in a decision to appoint
a postal privatization minister. . . . On Tuesday, Koizumi told reporters of his
plans to appoint a special minister in charge of privatizing the nation's postal
services, although Aso is the minister who oversees mail delivery, postal
savings and postal insurance operations.
“At a regular news conference Friday morning, Aso indicated he was displeased at
the plan, saying, ‘Nothing has been explained to me yet.’ Koizumi rushed to
patch things up, noting that Aso himself is now a reformist who advocates the
postal privatization initiative.”
- The Japan Times, 3/6/04 (Don’t you just wish President Bush would appoint a
“postal privatization” czar here in the U.S.?)
PRICE-CONTROLLED DRUGS
“On February 5, two U.S. Senators, Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and Olympia Snowe
(R-Maine), introduced legislation allowing the federal government to directly
negotiate drug prices with private drug companies. The legislation, called the
‘Medicare Enhancements for Needed Drugs Act,’ also takes steps to legalize the
importation of drugs from Canada and penalize drug companies that limit their
exports to Canada.
“This bill is just plain politics. The ink is barely dry on the Medicare
Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, which President Bush
signed on December 8, and already liberal Democrats and liberal Republicans are
trying to score election-year points by promising voters something for nothing.
In this case, they are promising cheaper drugs for seniors that are just as safe
and effective as the drugs they are buying today. It's a promise they can't
keep.”
- Joseph Bast of the Heartland Institute
MEMOGATE UPDATE
The brouhaha over those leaked Judiciary Committee memos showing Democrat
collusion with left-wing special interests to block the president’s judges
continues on a slow-burn (see tomorrow’s DC Confidential for how WE’RE being
pulled into this mess). But why is Sen. Hatch more focused on how the memos were
obtained than the ethical violations and lawbreaking indicated by the CONTENT of
the memos themselves. Read a “Memogate” update in the Wall Street Journal,
including passages from some of the more outrageous memos here:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110004779
HMMM...ISN’T MARRIAGE AN INSTITUTION?
“…(L)aws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human
mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are
made, new truths discovered and manners and opinions change, with the change of
circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times.”
- Thomas Jefferson
JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IS THE REAL THREAT
“We already see the [judiciary] power, installed for life, responsible to no
authority (for impeachment is not even a scare-crow), advancing with a noiseless
and steady pace to the great object of consolidation. The foundations are
already deeply laid by their decisions for the annihilation of constitutional
State rights and the removal of every check, every counterpoise to the engulfing
power of which themselves are to make a sovereign part."
- Thomas Jefferson
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