3 Strikes struck again

From Rough&Tumble A federal appeals court Thursday struck down two lengthy sentences imposed under California’s three-strikes law, saying that a 25-year-to-life term for petty theft constituted cruel and unusual punishment. Henry Weinstein in the Los Angeles Times Bob Egelko in the San Francisco Chronicle John McDonald and Aldrin Brown in the Orange County Register — … Continue reading “3 Strikes struck again”

From Rough&Tumble

A federal
appeals court Thursday struck down two lengthy sentences imposed under California’s
three-strikes law, saying that a 25-year-to-life term for petty theft constituted
cruel and unusual punishment. Henry Weinstein
in the Los
Angeles Times
Bob Egelko in the San
Francisco Chronicle
John McDonald and
Aldrin Brown in the Orange
County Register
— 2/8/02

With 340 people serving 25-to-life for petty theft, this a good and overdue ruling. As Bellicose Woman Kathy Kinsley points out, 3 stikes is a classic case of unintended consequences. Most voters probably thought this initiative only applied to violent offenses, but this not the case – some of these 340 stole pizzas or bicycles. Not stellar behavior, but “let the punishment fit the crime.”

The Pickering Smear

From Andrew Sullivan, this link to a hit piece against Judge Pickering by Bob Herbert in the New York Times: A Judge’s Past Mr. Pickering had a significant effect on his home state’s racist past as early as 1959 when he was a student at the University of Mississippi Law School. He felt it was … Continue reading “The Pickering Smear”

From Andrew Sullivan, this link to a hit piece against Judge Pickering by Bob Herbert in the New York Times: A Judge’s Past

Mr. Pickering had a significant effect on his home state’s racist past as early as 1959 when he was a student at the University of Mississippi Law School. He felt it was important to bolster Mississippi’s anti-miscegenation law. A marriage between a black person and a white person was a felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Mr. Pickering recognized there was a loophole in the law that could allow some interracial couples to fall in love and marry without being arrested and sent off to prison. He wrote an article in The Mississippi Law Journal explaining how the law could be fixed.

The state legislature took his advice, amending the law the very next year.

Herbert fails to point out that law student Pickering’s critique of the badly-written law went on to say that there was probably no point in correcting the statute since it was probably unconstitutional anyway (from Byron York🙂

…recent decisions in the fields of education, transportation, and recreation would cause one to wonder how long the Supreme Court will allow any statute to stand which uses the term ‘race’ to draw a distinction

This kind of one-sided spin is exactly what we’re talking about when we accuse Big Media of having a liberal bias; Pickering’s Law Review piece was nothing more than a classical “badly-written law” critique, a completely vanilla exercise to anyone who’s spent more than a nanosecond reading statute.

Just as bizarre as Herbert’s smear was the questioning of Teddy Kennedy in Thursday’s Senate hearing. He actually berated Pickering for writing words to the effect that the Civil Rights Act was not a guarantee of job security for black people, who could still, in Pickering’s obviously racist opinion, lose a job for good cause. Boy, I can see the pointy hat and white robe he must have been wearing when he penned that little gem, indeed. That Kennedy seemed to think this statement amounted to a smoking gun had me questioning the Senator’s sanity even more than his integrity.

Pass this on –

From WarLog: World War III by Jeff Jarvis An Olympic event : So the Olympics relented and will let us bring our tattered flag from the World Trade Center into the opening ceremonies. How frigging big of them. Here’s how I want it to play out: As soon as the flag enters the stadium, the … Continue reading “Pass this on –”

From WarLog: World War III by Jeff Jarvis

An Olympic event
: So the Olympics relented and will let us bring our tattered flag from the World Trade Center into the opening ceremonies. How frigging big of them.
Here’s how I want it to play out:
As soon as the flag enters the stadium, the entire audience should rise and sing God Bless America — spontaneously, unanimously, reverently, defiantly.
I’ll be damned if I’m going to hide like some PC mouse just because other countries don’t like us. This is our country. We have been attacked. We are prevailing through it all. We will be united and proud and strong together. We will show it.
We will bring our flag into our stadium.
We should rise as one voice to sing in praise and hope.
Can we spread this meme in two days? Bill O’Reilley could do it.

Join Little Green Footballs and the Kolkata Libertarian in spreading this meme.

The Fall of Singapore —

From Sister Moira’s Blog, this commemorative piece: Veterans recall “living hell” of Singapore’s wartime fall More than 100,000 mainly Indian, British and Australian troops were taken prisoner on the evening of February 15, 1942, when General Arthur Percival unconditionally surrendered the British island fortress that had been believed impregnable. The fortress was believed impregnable because … Continue reading “The Fall of Singapore —”

From Sister Moira’s Blog, this commemorative piece: Veterans recall “living hell” of Singapore’s wartime fall

More than 100,000 mainly Indian, British and Australian troops were taken prisoner on the evening of February 15, 1942, when General Arthur Percival unconditionally surrendered the British island fortress that had been believed impregnable.

The fortress was believed impregnable because it was ringed with walls and armaments facing out to sea. But the Brits left open and unprotected the Causeway to the Malay Peninsula. Japan landed soldiers on the unprotected East Coast of Malaya, and they literally rode bicycles down to the Causeway and invaded with no resitance. The bicycles were Japanese-made, and sold to the Malays for ten years before the war.

Historians of colonialism often say that the Fall of Singapore, more than any other single event, erased the illusion of the White Man’s invulnerabilty and fueled Asian Independence Movements.

TiVo gauges Super Bowl viewing

TiVo gauges Super Bowl viewing habits of its subscribers The results are in from the digital video recorder set: Britney Spears beat the men on the field in the Super Bowl instant replay department. From John Ellis’ blog.

TiVo gauges Super Bowl viewing habits of its subscribers

The results are in from the digital video recorder set: Britney Spears beat the men on the field in the Super Bowl instant replay department.

From John Ellis’ blog.

Steinberg chosen to lead powerful

Steinberg chosen to lead powerful Assembly panel Sacramento Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg was named to a key post Wednesday by newly installed Speaker Herb Wesson. Steinberg, 42, will serve as chairman of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which measures the fiscal impact of legislation and potentially can kill any bill requiring public funds. Steinberg will begin the … Continue reading “Steinberg chosen to lead powerful”

Steinberg chosen to lead powerful Assembly panel

Sacramento Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg was named to a key post Wednesday by newly installed Speaker Herb Wesson.

Steinberg, 42, will serve as chairman of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which measures the fiscal impact of legislation and potentially can kill any bill requiring public funds.

Steinberg will begin the job March 11, nearly one week after the state’s primary election. Steinberg’s current role as Judiciary Committee chair will be filled by Assemblywoman Ellen Corbett, D-San Leandro.

Pygmies one and all, but there’s not much to choose from any more. Term limits are a mistake, boys and girls.

Long Beach Press-Telegram Online Assemblywoman

Long Beach Press-Telegram Online Assemblywoman Sally M. Havice on Wednesday said opponent Linda T. Sanchez accepted contributions from outside the newly drawn congressional district they both want to represent. I like Sally – vote for her if you can.

Long Beach Press-Telegram Online

Assemblywoman Sally M. Havice on Wednesday said opponent Linda T. Sanchez accepted contributions from outside the newly drawn congressional district they both want to represent.

I like Sally – vote for her if you can.

Ain’t this the shits?

Cisco (CSCO:Nasdaq) lost 1.55 (-8.33%) to 17.06, after it reported second-quarter earnings that easily beat Wall Street’s expectations. Its shares jumped in after-hours trading, but fell again as traders took profits on the good news. For the current fiscal third quarter, the computer networking gearmaker told analysts on an earnings conference call that despite the … Continue reading “Ain’t this the shits?”

Cisco (CSCO:Nasdaq) lost 1.55 (-8.33%) to 17.06, after it
reported second-quarter earnings that easily beat Wall Street’s
expectations. Its shares jumped in after-hours trading, but fell
again as traders took profits on the good news. For the current
fiscal third quarter, the computer networking gearmaker told
analysts on an earnings conference call that despite the
traditionally week seasonal sales for the first three months of
the year, it expects flat to slightly higher revenue growth, but
declined to provide any longer-term forecast. During the second
quarter ended Jan. 26, Cisco earned 9 cents a share on a pro
forma basis, down from 18 cents a year earlier. Wall Street had
forecast a 5-cent pro forma profit. Cisco’s ability to deliver
strong results in a tech recession pleased a few fans on the
earnings call Wednesday.

Nothing is ever good enough for Wall Street.

A curious silence on public radio

“Al Qaeda is … planning new attacks on the US…. Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups … have silently declared war on the US; in turn, we must fight them as we would in a war.” — Steve Emerson, May 31, 2001… NPR blacklisted Emerson in 1998, bowing to a pressure campaign by Muslim extremists … Continue reading “A curious silence on public radio”

“Al Qaeda is … planning new attacks on the US…. Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups … have silently declared war on the US; in turn, we must fight them as we would in a war.” — Steve Emerson, May 31, 2001…

NPR blacklisted Emerson in 1998, bowing to a pressure campaign by Muslim extremists who falsely libeled him as an anti-Muslim bigot. It was an outrageous charge: He always stresses that the vast majority of Muslims are peaceful and law-abiding. Nevertheless, NPR officials – including its national news editor – explicitly vowed to keep Emerson off the air. ”You have my promise he won’t be used again,” producer Ellen Silva wrote to Ali Abunimah of the American Arab Action Network. ”It is NPR policy.”

I had a similar experience with the PBS News Hour show – they interviewed me on-camera for a story on child support reform in California, a process that I was intimately involved in. I explained that the structural reorganization contemplated by the legislature was unlikely to produce results, since the basic problem was that the State of California demanded unrealistically large percentages of income from child support obligors, mainly fathers. I ended up in the cutting-room floor, and they went to Washington for a second opinion agreeing with the other side. Our tax dollars support this sort of spinning, of course. (Jacoby story linked by InstaPundit.)

80211Planet – Insights: The Magic

80211Planet – Insights: The Magic of CMOS Chip Sets Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group, Ltd., recently announced that it had completed development of one of the first all-CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) 802.11b chip set solutions (RF transceiver and baseband processor). The article correctly identified that one of the profound impacts that … Continue reading “80211Planet – Insights: The Magic”

80211Planet – Insights: The Magic of CMOS Chip Sets

Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group, Ltd., recently announced that it had completed development of one of the first all-CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) 802.11b chip set solutions (RF transceiver and baseband processor). The article correctly identified that one of the profound impacts that CMOS technology will have on the 802.11 industry will be substantially lower production costs.