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From National Review Online: Signs of Intelligence?

The logic behind this attitude baffles me, but I suspect it has to do with a basic difference in worldviews. Some people think that power should exist only at the top, and everybody else should rely on “the authorities” for protection.

Despite such attitudes, average Americans have always made up the front line against crime. Through programs like Neighborhood Watch and Amber Alert, we are stopping and catching criminals daily. Normal people tackled “shoe bomber” Richard Reid as he was trying to blow up an airliner. It was a truck driver who found the D.C. snipers. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that civilians use firearms to prevent at least a half million crimes annually.

When people capable of performing acts of heroism are discouraged or denied the opportunity, our society is all the poorer. And from the selfless examples of the passengers on Flight 93 on 9/11 to Virginia Tech professor Liviu Librescu, a Holocaust survivor who sacrificed himself to save his students earlier this week, we know what extraordinary acts of heroism ordinary citizens are capable of.

Many other universities have been swayed by an anti-gun, anti-self defense ideology. I respect their right to hold those views, but I challenge their decision to deny Americans the right to protect themselves on their campuses @mdash; and then proudly advertise that fact to any and all.

Whenever I’ve seen one of those “Gun-free Zone” signs, especially outside of a school filled with our youngest and most vulnerable citizens, I’ve always wondered exactly who these signs are directed at. Obviously, they don’t mean much to the sort of man who murdered 32 people just a few days ago.

Amen, Mr. Thompson. This is exactly the kind of leadership we need coming from the Oval Office.

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What is wrong with people today. Dear Lord, please help these little children.

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From DallasNews.com: Boy, 16, arrested in Frisco sexual assault

Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy in connection with a sexual assault last week at a Frisco apartment complex.

The attack occurred Friday morning at the Stonebrook Village apartments in the 7500 block of Rolling Brook Drive, Frisco police Sgt. Gina McFarlin said.

Police said the victim was checking her electric meter when she encountered a man who followed her upstairs, pulled a gun and forced her into her apartment. Once inside, the man sent two small children to a bedroom and demanded money, Sgt. McFarlin said. When the woman said she didn’t have any money, she was attacked.

I am confused here. The assailant is listed as a boy by the reporter and as a man according to the police description. Maybe I am just nitpicking!

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Piranhas loose in Plano

December 20, 2006

From DallasNews.com Piranhas confiscated from Plano aquarium store:

Concerns have arisen that piranhas may be in the wrong hands in North Texas after game wardens found them being sold out of a Plano store.

While it is against the law to sell, possess or bring a piranha into Texas, a Texas game warden said owners in an East Plano aquarium store ordered 40 red-bellied piranhas from a Taiwanese distributor.

Steve Stoler covered “Fish Fears” on the News 8 last night.

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