Monthly Archives: August 2010

A devastating campaign ad.

Without commenting on how I feel about either of these two Senatorial candidates, I have to say that this ad is exquisitely  damaging like a prison shiv between the ribs.

Using the opponents voice from his audio book is a masterful stroke.

Again please do not infer a position from myself between these two candidates, I am in awe of the skill of the ad, not in the positions of either of these men.

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The California Prop 8 Ruling

So if you have been following the news then you know a Federal Court ruled that the recent change to the California State Constitution defining marriage as only being between a man and a woman is unconstitutional under the United States federal constitution.

I applaude this ruling.

I know that there are many many people who do not, and I will not speculate or denigrate their motives here. My position is that movement towards greater individual liberty is generally a good thing and that movement towards less individual liberty is generally a bad thing.

(Please take note of that word GENERALLY, in the sentence. It is there for a reason. There are exceptions and remember that before you start listing something like healthcare trying to imply I am inconsistent.)

There are and will be of course those who decry this an tyranny from the bench. That the will of the people were overruled by a black-robed jackbooted thug who committed the worst of all judicial crimes — activism. I would be more sympathetic to there arguments if they ever raised the specter of activist judge on a judge who had ruled in their favor. Activism is always found where the judge ruled against your side, not on your side itself.

(Wanna prove me wrong? List three cases that you think should be overturned because the judge was activist, but where what you personally liked — outcome-wise — had been the result.)

The will of the people? That always come second to the protections of the United States Constitution. If Californians passed a change to their constitution outlawing the private ownership of all firearms I hardly think these same objectors would be citing the ‘will of the people’ as a reason to not overturn the law. They would be right because the US Constitution enumerates the right to  bear arms in the Bill of Rights.

Ahh, but people are fond of saying that any right they don’t agree with isn’t enumerated in the Bill of Rights and therefore is not a right at all.

Poppycock.

I give you the 9th amendment to the Constitution and part of the Big Ten Bill of rights.

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

Certainly I consider the right to marry as an unenumerated right. It is not a privilege, it is a right that the government can restrict only with good cause. Where the state has a compelling interest. (Such as incest which produces deformed and disabled offspring a burden on the state and society.)

Judge Walker — a G.H. Bush appointee — found that the state had no compelling interest in restricting marriage to only mixed gender couples and that such restrictions violated the 14th amendment.

I applaud him.

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Not the best of days

My headache continued into Monday and by mid-day it had blossomed into a migraine. I went home early from work, tried to sleep. (Failed because of repair work being done to the unit above ours.) Still by 5pm thee migraine had subsided into just a regular headache.

In the evening I visited our local speciality bookstore, Mysterious Galaxy, for the first meeting of a writers’ workshop group there.

Wow, there were something on the order of 23 people. I suspect we’ll have a fairly steep die-off before we settle down into a stable workshop. (Hopefully I will not be one of the die offs.)

TTFN

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Feeling headachy

But I’ll share a couple of tid-bits of information.

One: The 2010 remake of the Crazies. Not a bad film, held together fairly well, went more for suspense and thrilled than gore — a good choice – nice characters and only a little bit of the Scooby-Doo at the end.

Two: Having a headache so not much writing, but I am continuing to make progress, just slowly.

Three: Got as copy of Planet OF The Vampires off eBay for $5. (Thanks Melissa!)

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