Archive for April, 2009

An interesting twist in Vt

Posted: April 8, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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I’ve already stated that while I disagree with the whole “Gay marriage” argument that Vt. acceptance of it by the normal legislative procedure is just as acceptable as any other law I disagree with that is passed. The people have spoken and unless they speak differently that’s the law. That is how a republic works.

Maggie Gallagher a staunch defender of actual marriage finds one silver lining in the Green Mountain State:

the Vermont same-sex marriage bill was a breakthrough in another way that has received zero attention in the press: For the very first time, a legislature has formally acknowledged that gay marriage poses a serious threat to the religious liberties of Vermonters who disagree with the government’s new definition of marriage; and the gay marriage movement has permitted — if not exactly trumpeted — that legislature’s enactment of some imperfect, yet substantive, religious-liberty protections, rather than the “fake religious liberty protections” generally offered to deflect voters’ attention from the real issues at stake.

Unlike the magically discovered “right” that courts have pushed, freedom of religion is explicitly listed in the bill of rights, right in the very first amendment. It is very wise that Vt. make it a point to respect this.

A little advice when playing Empire Builder….

Posted: April 8, 2009 by datechguy in gaming, hobbies
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Keep at least 5-10 mill in reserve or you might spend two hours on game night re-drawing cards and hoping for the best.

What a Judge does

Posted: April 7, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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Ann Althouse cuts to the chase on how being a judge is supposed to work:

Scalia is resisting telling us about his personal views because they are irrelevant to the work of a judge, and he’s modeling upstanding judicial behavior, saying what the law is and nothing more.

The second quote is even better than the first:

You may think it’s cruel of Scalia to deprive us of soothing words, but don’t be tricked about why he writes like that. Scalia is adhering to the most basic legal proposition that judges must decide cases according to the law and leave the rest to the processes of democracy

In a democracy it is the people representatives who are supposed to make the law. Ann gets it. I think a debate on the subject between her and Darren Hutchinson would fill a hall and expand the mind.

If there is a better argument for the 2nd amendment than this column I haven’t heard it.

It’s a story like this that the “better judged by 12 then carried by 6”. saying is made for.