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  • jambon at 11:05 AM JST - 21st April

    Shouldn't this headline be "Yankee Go Home!"? This is dual-pronged article, the headliner being glaringly short.

    No matter.

    After reviewing a report compiled by AJWRC and The World Organization Against Torture called “Violations of Women’s Rights in Japan,” the panel recommended that there should be “better protection and appropriate care…

    Posted in Victims finally learning to speak out against Japan’s outdated rape laws at 11:05 AM JST - 21st April

  • jambon at 12:04 PM JST - 20th April

    Anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr issued a “final warning” to the government Saturday to halt the U.S.-Iraqi crackdown against his followers or he would declare “open war until liberation.”

    Liberation? Thise causes one to ponder what Mookie's relationship was with Saddam Hussein.

    Maybe he means "until liberalism."

    Posted in Al-Sadr threatens new uprising if crackdown continues at 12:04 PM JST - 20th April

  • jambon at 11:28 PM JST - 19th April

    while Jimmy Carter is busy doing something proactive

    Why aren't the "Palestinians" doing something proactive such as destroying Hamas and Fatah, setting aside their pride and emulating Israel's successes and creating a bonafide (secular) government that is recognized by free countries around the world?

    Posted in Carter meets Hamas leaders over Israeli, U.S. objections at 11:28 PM JST - 19th April

  • jambon at 10:35 PM JST - 18th April

    Military officials praised the Rand study,

    Why aren't they named?

    Posted in Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. troops has mental problems after war service at 10:35 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 10:33 PM JST - 18th April

    Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. troops has mental problems after war service

    More than 4 in five U.S. tropps do not have mental problems after war service.

    This is a George Soros-funded "study" to head the U.S. into socialist health coverage which has proven not to work in Canada, Great…

    Posted in Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. troops has mental problems after war service at 10:33 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 07:11 PM JST - 18th April

    Jesse Tafero

    et al, urban legend.

    Start here: http://judiciary.house.gov/media/pdfs/marquis063005.pdf

    Posted in Executions to resume in U.S. after high court OK's lethal injections at 07:11 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 04:19 PM JST - 18th April

    The majority of states in the US that do not have the death penalty have a significantly lower homicide rate than states that do have the death penalty.

    The great thinker Ernest van den Haag brilliantly made the case for execution as deterrence: Imagine if a state announced that murders…

    Posted in Executions to resume in U.S. after high court OK's lethal injections at 04:19 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 03:14 PM JST - 18th April

    comes from the FBI Crime Report

    Finally, in a given year, nearly 17,000 agencies contribute data to the FBI; however, because of computer problems, changes in record management systems, personnel shortages, or a number of other reasons, some agencies cannot provide data for publication. The FBI appreciates the conscientious efforts…

    Posted in Executions to resume in U.S. after high court OK's lethal injections at 03:14 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 02:09 PM JST - 18th April

    Name for us the last time this happened in the U.S.

    Requiring "un-executing."

    Posted in Executions to resume in U.S. after high court OK's lethal injections at 02:09 PM JST - 18th April

  • jambon at 12:09 PM JST - 18th April

    If you find out you've executed someone who hasn't committed any crime, you can't un-execute them.

    Name for us the last time this happened in the U.S. Tell us what year it was.

    It is the absence of the death penalty that leads to more innocent people being killed. When…

    Posted in Executions to resume in U.S. after high court OK's lethal injections at 12:09 PM JST - 18th April

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