Friday, January 28, 2011
But who watches the watchmen?
Justice for the Children?
Wanting a better life: A felony punishable by 5 years in prison.

Reduction: What can we truly do without?
Thursday, January 27, 2011
We're in debt? Worry not, we'll spend more money and improve the economy!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Meta Blog Post
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Bad things happen to good people. Why? The victims of Jared Lee Loughner's insanity
- 9-year old Christina Taylor Green, who had recently been elected to president of the student council, had wanted to stop by and see a real politician. She had spoken earlier of planning on becoming a veterinarian but she also had an interest in politics. It is note-worthy that she was born on 9/11, and to quote her father from an interview he gave in a voice that often broke, "She was born on 9/11. So she came in on a tragedy and she went out on a tragedy. Those nine years in between were very special. We're all going to miss Christina. We were four people. Now we're three. All I can say is we're going to be strong for each other. And we're going to honor Christina because she was a beautiful strong little girl. And we're going to remember all the good things about her." She was the grand-daughter of the former manager, Dallas Green, of the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Gabriel Zimmerman, 30 years old, was Gabrielle Gifford's long-time political aide. He was her community outreach director. Engaged to be married to a nurse, he also had a Master's degree in social science. He was one of the first ones to be shot by Jared Lee Loughner during the tragedy. Accounts report of how he was helping elderly citizens with their Social Security checks right before he was fatally shot. This was not an unusual past time for the man, who was much respected amongst the community. He was known to listen to people who came in for help, help as much as humanly possible, above and beyond any call of duty, and then give them money for a cab ride home. His life goal was nothing but to help people as much as he could.
- Dorwin Stoddard, 76 years old, was a former construction worker who died protecting his wife, Mavanell, by pushing her down and shielding her with his body from the crazed gunman. She was shot in the leg, but she'll survive. Stoddard, however, took a fatal bullet to the head. He often volunteered as his church, offering his services and experiences as construction worker to do repairs and maintenance if ever needed to, without any hesitation. He also organized the church's benevolence committee, which was a group that helped those less fortunate then them. Instead of just writing checks and handing them off, they would go meet with them in person, and find out exactly how they could help. Dorwin and Mavanell were regulars at their church, and were avid travellers, leaving in April and returning in October. They had been to all 50 states as well as 28 countries.
- US District Judge John McCarthy Roll, 63 years old, had stopped by to visit his old friend the congresswoman, on his way back from Church, on his way home to continue his weekly ritual of washing his floors when he became a part of that cruel statistic. He started his lifelong career in 1972 as a mere county bailiff, before becoming a county and the federal prosecutor, and finally a state judge in 1987. Four years later, Bush the father nominated him to the US District Court where he loyally and fairly served until his unfortunate death. He served the state and the country, not himself, as seen by his selfless decision to verify a controversial $32 million lawsuit made by a group of illegal immigrants against a rancher [he held them at gunpoint and threatened to turn his dog loose on them upon catching them crossing his property; they later sued him and the Judge Roll allowed the lawsuit to become a case, the rancher ended up having to pay them $77 grand], he received so many death threats that the US marshals had to put him under protection for several weeks.
- Dorothy Morris, 76 years old, was with her husband visiting the woman they voted for when they were both shot. George Morris currently is in intensive care. They have two daughters who live in Las Vegas, and they moved to Arizona after George retired from a lucrative piloting career. The two have been together for their entire adult life, being high school sweethearts.
- Phyllis Schneck, 79 years old, also perished just yesterday. She was not very politically active, but she mentioned to her daughters that she agreed with Gifford's stance on controlling the border, and her children guess borderline security is why she attended yesterday's lethal event. She was an avid reader, and actually collected and organized National Geographic magazines by the Dewey Decimal System in the comfort of her own home, so her children would have quick and easy access to research for school reports. Her cooking was a community legend, and she often contributed to church fundraisers with both cash and objects to sell. She had two daughters and a son, who collectively have seven children, one of which even has their very own child.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Praying for Gabrielle Gifford: The Insanity of Jared Lee Loughner
Earlier today, Deomcractic Arizona Representative Gabrielle Gifford during her Congress on Corners project in a local grocery store was shot point blank in the head by gunman Jared Lee Loughner. Luckily for her, the bullet went straight through her head, instead of bouncing around, so brain damage should be minimal and reversible. He shot 11 others, and upon having used up his entire clip, tried to flee the store. He was apprehended by a bystander and later arrested when the police arrived upon the scene. Gifford is currently no longer in intensive care, and is now playing the waiting game as the anasthetic wears off - but doctors are enthusiastic about her survival. As to the others, however, 7 are currently in intensive care. Alas, one of her a political aides, a judge, and a young child, and an undisclosed other were not so fortunate and are no longer among the living, may they Rest In Peace.
Seeing as shooting a federal employee is a felony of the highest or second-highest order, this man is going to hang. The insanity defense is no longer an allowed defense for federal cases after Hinckley’s acquittal.
If you click this link, you can watch the 3 youtube videos he uploaded to the internet, as youtube has since taken them down from their website. You can also go here and here for more information.
Sarah Palin may end up getting some flak because of this, and her usage of gun cross-hairs as icons on several states, including Arizona, the home of the recently shot-by-a-gun representative.
May Jared Lee Loughner hang a long and painful death.