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A healthy (or rather, health-related) smogasboard for your reading pleasure:

Eric Thompson, a gun dealer who sold the firearms that were used in last year’s Virginia Tech massacre, spoke at Virginia Tech as a guest of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.  (Story here.)  He believes that, had other students been armed, the massacre would have been much less deadly.  (Tieki stated the same thing a few months ago.)  Thompson’s speech was not that of a zealot:

Thompson said he supports enforcing existing gun laws and mental health reform to try to prevent further tragedies. He qualified many comments by saying he didn’t believe everyone should own a gun and said the two sides in the heated debate over gun control could find common ground.

Entirely reasonable; sadly, liberals don’t see it that way. 

Tech spokesman Larry Hincker released a statement about the visit, acknowledging the importance of free speech but saying that he found Thompson’s appearance “terribly offensive.”

“The organizers appear to be incredibly insensitive to the families of the victims who lost loved ones and to the injured students still recovering from this horrendous tragedy,” he said.

Holly Adams-Sherman, mother of Leslie Sherman, one of the students killed in Norris Hall, said Thompson’s appearance at Tech was in poor taste. She heard about it late Wednesday.

Let me get this straight.  A horrible tragedy occurred.  A man who is arguably part of the chain of events comes to apologise for his role and suggest means by which such tragedies can be avoided in the future, so that other people will not have to suffer so horribly.  This is “offensive” and “insensitive.” 

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The MSM uses the term “unborn twins” to describe a tragedy in which a woman, who was five months pregnant, miscarried after being shot.  (Here.)  Serious applause for these words, even if their use was unintentional - those are not “fetuses” or “products of conception;” they are unborn twins.  My condolences to the young woman who suffered so horribly.

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A nationwide study indicated that female residents of Southwest Virginia have experienced a decrease of approximately six years in their life expectancy from 1983.  (Here.)  The study indicated that, nationwide, those in poor and rural areas were the most likely to live a shorter time than people of their parents’ generation. 

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Environmentalists Throwing Themselves Under the Bus

The Washington Post reported that the border fence between the United States and Mexico may damage the environment.  (Story here.)  Specifically, the fence may prevent various animals and plants from crossing the border and mating.  (The WaPo was unclear on how plants, which are not locomotive, would be affected by a fence.)  Some environmentalists are so incensed that the pronghorn and long-nose bat will be affected by the Bush Administration’s policies that they are threatening civil disobedience:

Some wildlife researchers have grown so concerned about the consequences of bisecting hundreds of miles of rugged habitat that they have talked of engaging in civil disobedience to block the fence’s construction.

“This wall is so asinine, and so wrong, I am one of a dozen scientists ready to lay our bodies down in front of tractors,” Healy Hamilton, who directs the Center for Biodiversity Research and Information at the California Academy of Sciences, told colleagues at a recent scientific retreat here. “This is one thing we might be able to stop.”

If you stop people from suctioning the brains out of the most vulnerable members of our own species, you have committed a federal offence.  If you impede the construction of a fence which inhibits illegal aliens from crossing the border and joining gangs in L.A., you will receive praise and adoration from the Left.  Totally sensible. 

Obviously, it isn’t hard to see why a fence would impede migratory patterns, but the environmentalists aren’t content with complaining about the border fence:

[Pronghorns] are the only remaining population on U.S. soil, and the five surveillance towers that the administration plans to build in the area will be in the middle of the pronghorns’ range, producing noise and human activity that would disturb the sensitive species.

Ironically, the people who want to throw themselves under tractors are Darwinists.  Now, I’m not advocating a complete intrusion into native habitat, but if a species can’t put up with noise and the mere presence of non-predatory animals (here, humans) - and a minimal presence at that (five towers spread out over a few hundred miles), it isn’t fit for long-term survival.  Ditto for those who would throw themselves in front of tractors. 

The Department of Homeland Security notes that the massive influx of illegal immigrants has caused its own environmental problems:

Homeland Security’s Kudwa said that agency officials tried to be sensitive to “both environmental and cultural artifacts” in the area, adding that by reducing the trash left by immigrants crossing the border, the barrier could improve the environment in some ways.

Just a guess, but the ocelet, jaugar, and long-nose bat probably aren’t helped much when they eat trash or drugs abandoned by border-crossers.  The resulting contamination of their water supply may be problematic as well. 

Now, back to the plants:

Brian P. Segee, a Defenders of Wildlife staff lawyer, said the waiver decision will affect plants and animals in areas ranging from the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Texas to Arizona’s San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.

“We’re going forward blindly now, and we’re going to be learning about the consequences for years to come,” Segee said in an interview.

Yes, Mr. Segee, we are “blindly” stipulating that a stationary fence will harm stationary plants.  As plants often need animals to reproduce (e.g. bees that cross-pollinate flowers), it is possible that a deleterious effect on migratory animals could also affect local plants.  Nevertheless, unless the affected species are necessary to the survival of plants, and their contribution to the survival of the plants outweighs the negative effects of eating those plants, the border fence won’t harm plant life.  Is Mr. Segee concerned about a long evening shadow?  Or guessing blindly?  You decide.

Sunday Night Smörgåsbord

Because Firefox’s spell check just makes those funny characters too easy.

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U.S. Frees 42 al-Qaida Captives in Raid - Just the latest act of horror by the terrorists over in the quagmire… that is the latest politically correct terminology, right?

Some of the freed Iraqis had been held for as long as four months and some had injuries from torture and were being taken to medical facilities for treatment, he said.

Poland May Appeal European Court’s Ruling on Woman’s Denied Abortion - An interesting case, to be sure. Was this woman’s eyesight more valuable than her (at that time) unborn child? Eyesight vs. life. You can probably guess where I stand.

The Good Samaritan, Generosity, and Illegal Immigration - Column by Frank Pastore (whom I have never heard of / read before) about how Christians should approach illegal immigration. Pretty solid scriptural analysis, if you ask me.

“Christian” supporters of open borders and amnesty using carefully-selected Bible verses need to be honest. Call your attempt to be generous with the property of others what it is: a form of theft. And call your socio-economic political public policy what it is: socialism.

Gaza baby treated at Israeli hospital - I have to wonder that if the circumstances were reversed, would the Palestinians go through the same trouble to save an Israeli Jewish baby? The answer is no. No, and not necessarily because the Palestinians wouldn’t save a Jewish baby. If the circumstances were reversed, there would simply be no Israel.

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