Archive for March 21st, 2004

March 21st, 2004

Guilty of Being Innocent

Britain’s Labor Home Secretary is suing people wrongfully imprisoned for crimes they did not commit to pay for the costs of their incarceration.
Diana Hsieh comments:
John McManus of the Scottish Miscarriage of Justice Organisation put his finger on the issue in saying that the government seems “to want to punish people for having [...]

March 21st, 2004

Hamas leader killed in Israeli airstrike

Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the founder and spiritual leader of Hamas was just killed in an Israeli airstrike. MSNBC was quick to point out that he was a quadriplegic, but not that he has been planned uncounted terrorist attacks, openly assassinated IDF soldiers, and murdered many Palestinian spies. Earlier this year, he made his [...]

March 21st, 2004

My Favorite Streaming Internet Radio Stations

A long time ago, I discovered my schools file-sharing network and stopped buying music CDs. Some time after that, I decided that while CDs cost too much, stealing music is wrong. So, I switched to streaming internet radio, and have been listening to various streaming stations ever since. Id like to share [...]

March 21st, 2004

“Overcoming Affirmative Action”

The Young Republicans group at Roger Williams University recently offered a $250 why you are proud of your white heritage scholarship contest. Following up on their lead, the Young Conservatives at my own Texas A&M have created a $10,000 Overcoming Affirmative Action Essay Contest that open to everyone.

The scholarship follows up [...]

March 21st, 2004

Interesting story on the WWII internment of Japanese Americans: A PC Day of Remembrance forgets key facts.