To lose a child … was something that could end one’s world. One could never get back to how it was before. The stars went out. The moon disappeared. The birds became silent.
– Alexander McCall Smith
Courtesy: Wall Street Journal
The greatest homage to truth is using it. -- Emerson
To lose a child … was something that could end one’s world. One could never get back to how it was before. The stars went out. The moon disappeared. The birds became silent.
– Alexander McCall Smith
Courtesy: Wall Street Journal
Yesterday a senseless, cowardly act occurred in Tucson, Arizona. A 22 year-old, pot-smoking psychopath went to a meet-and-greet held by U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords at a local Safeway supermarket and opened fire on those attending.
Six people were viciously murdered, including a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl:
There are those out there, especially in the media of the left-leaning persuasion, that were quick to blame those like Sarah Palin and the Tea Party. This is just irresponsible and despicable. Neither Sarah Palin nor the members of the Tea Party no more pulled the trigger than Mickey Mouse did. Only one person is responsible, and that person is in federal custody. He is charged with the following:
It is imperative that we as Americans fully realize that this incident was not politically charged and is not the fault of anyone else, either on the left or the right, other than the shooter himself. It has become quite apparent from all the information available from various sources (e.g. MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, etc.) that this guy was unstable and completely incoherent. He apparently has no firm political connections or affiliations. He was a loner and a lone wolf.
I said it earlier on Twitter, but I want to reiterate it here. Anyone who would use this tragedy to score political points is just as psychotic as this shooter is. This is not a political event; it is a human tragedy. It should be treated as such, and our prayers as a nation should be with the families of those who died and with those who are still recovering from this horrible attack.
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It has been several months since I have blogged about anything. I don’t know if it was disinterest in blogging in general or just indifference, but since last July I have wanted nothing to do with it. Now I find myself wanting, needing, to blog again. So here I am.
Let me catch you up on what has been happening lately. Last August, I experienced a reduction-in-force by my previous employer. I have been out of work since then due to the economy. But today, I believe things are beginning to turn around. I am in talks with a company in the nearby city of Mobile, Alabama, and I truly believe this job opportunity will come to fruition. I will soon be re-employed, and life will once again be back to some semblance of “normal”.
I have also picked back up my reading hobby, and I’m currently working on the Alex Cross series by James Patterson. Pop Goes the Weasel is my current project. It’s quite an intriguing crime series, if you’re into that sort of thing.
The future is looking brighter, and tomorrow is another day. Until then!
Yesterday evening approximately 2,000 people turned out for George County Sheriff Garry Welford’s visitation at Shady Grove Baptist Church. According to the article, about 1,500 bottles of water were handed out by 6:30 p.m. by the American Red Cross. The wait was somewhere around 90 minutes to get into the church. Here is a testimony to the kind of man Garry Welford was:
The Rev. Bruce Mckenzie, pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church, said Welford was a dedicated church member.
“I have talked to a lot of criminals in my tenure here. The criminals I’ve talked to, they respected Garry. When you have the respect of the criminals, the lawbreakers, the law abiders, that says a lot about the sheriff,” Mckenzie said.
His funeral is this morning at 10:00 a.m. Thousands are expected to attend.

Update, 2:00 p.m. — Judge Norman C. Howell denied bond for Brandi Williams and Christopher Baxter. They both came into the courtroom with no shoes on, still wearing the clothes they had been arrested in. Reporters asked Baxter if he knew the sheriff had been run over, he said, “No”. Williams did not respond to questions. Brandi Williams was wearing a t-shirt that said, “Put your big girl panties on and deal with it.” Well, let’s see her deal with life in prison or being placed on death row.
Update 1:33 p.m. - Williams and Baxter are supposedly enroute from Hattiesburg to Lucedale for arraignment on the charges of capital murder of Sheriff Garry Welford. The charges carry the penalty of death or life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Yesterday afternoon a terrible tragedy struck my community. George County Sheriff Garry Welford was in the process of laying out a spike strip to stop fleeing criminals when the truck they were driving struck him. He was Lifeflighted to the University of South Alabama Medical Center, where he died.
Over 200 officers from numerous agencies, such as: Mississippi Bureau of Investigation; George, Greene, Jackson, and Harrison County Sheriff’s Departments; and the Mississippi Highway Patrol searched all night for the losers. The scumbags, 18-year-old Brandi Nicole Williams and 24-year-old Christopher Baxter, were arrested at 6:20 this morning by the MS Highway Patrol and are now in jail in Hattiesburg, MS, where they have both been charged with one count each of capital murder. The reason they were fleeing? This is it:
Baxter was wanted on a warrant for failure to appear for sentencing in a meth manufacturing case in which he pleaded guilty.
Williams had recently entered a pre-trial diversion probation program on grand larceny charges in Jackson and George counties.
Below the fold I’ve posted pictures of the criminals. Let this be a lesson to those of you who like doing drugs or manufacturing drugs. God be with these criminals, for no one else will.
I’m sure you have all heard of Shirley Sherrod, the USDA official who was forced to resign because of a story she told to the NAACP in March at a Georgia banquet. Here is a link to the video in case you haven’t watched it.
The story Ms. Sherrod was telling was one about her personal struggle with racism and how she overcame it to do the right thing: Help a farmer (who just happened to be white) who was struggling and in need. According to Andrew Breitbart, the whole purpose of posting the video online was not to out Ms. Sherrod as racist, but to show the hypocrisy of the NAACP in its condemnation of the Tea Party as “racist”. The video shows the crowd cheering as Ms. Sherrod explains that she “didn’t give [the farmer] the full force of what I could do”.
Ms. Sherrod states she was called and told by the White House and to submit her resignation by Blackberry immediately, because of the video. The NAACP, who had full possession of the entire video, even jumped on the bandwagon condemning her:
We concur with US Agriculture Secretary Vilsack in accepting the resignation of Shirley Sherrod for her remarks at a local NAACP Freedom Fund banquet.
Racism is about the abuse of power. Sherrod had it in her position at USDA. According to her remarks, she mistreated a white farmer in need of assistance because of his race.
We are appalled by her actions, just as we are with abuses of power against farmers of color and female farmers.
Now it appears the head of the USDA is reconsidering her ouster. Also, the NAACP is saying they were “snookered”:
With regard to the initial media coverage of the resignation of USDA official Shirley Sherrod, we have come to the conclusion we were snookered by Fox News and Tea Party Activist Andrew Breitbart into believing she had harmed white farmers because of racial bias.
Having reviewed the full tape, spoken to Ms. Sherrod, and most importantly heard the testimony of the white farmers mentioned in this story, we now believe the organization that edited the documents did so with the intention of deceiving millions of Americans.
The fact is Ms. Sherrod did help the white farmers mentioned in her speech. They personally credit her with helping to save their family farm.
This goes beyond the pale. The NAACP had full, unfettered access to the video from the beginning, yet they blame their knee-jerk reaction on the Tea Party and Breitbart. The NAACP has long outlived its usefulness and is no longer a nonprofit, civil rights group. They are, and have been for several years, a political entity and should have their tax-exempt status revoked. The very racism they say lives within the Tea Party in fact permeates the NAACP, and they should be called out on it.
Shirley Sherrod should have not only her job back, but get a promotion because of the reaction by the Obama Administration. I commend her for recognizing what she did several years ago was wrong and overcoming it.
Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president. — Theodore Roosevelt (1858−1919)
Okay, so “riding” more than “walking”. My wife and I accompanied her grandmother and brother to Memphis to tour Graceland and the city as a whole. We hit all the major “touristy” spots: The Peabody Hotel, the old Lorraine Motel (where MLK was assassinated), Sun Records, and of course Graceland and Beale Street.
We even stopped at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. I felt kind of like a jerk, because while we were walking around the grounds taking photographs of the beautiful facility, a small red car stopped at the front door of St. Jude’s…a small child with cancer, wearing an oxygen mask, was assisted out by his/her parents. It really made me wonder why on God’s green earth St. Jude’s is included as a tourist attraction.
I had never been to Memphis, and I’ve lived in the South all my life. I guess I took the city and its rich history for granted. But I did enjoy it, and for the most part it is nice. (We kind of got lost on Saturday and ended up in the not-so-touristy spots of Memphis. We even ran into a funeral procession.)
The next time we go, it won’t be to do the tourist thing. It’ll be to soak up Beale and hit Rendezvous for some delicious BBQ.
I have been following an interesting discussion online for the past several days between the founder of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg, and the creator of a premium theme for WordPress, Chris Pearson. The whole gist of the argument is this: Pearson created a theme, called Thesis, and began selling it. In the development, he apparently copied several lines of code from the blogging/content management platform WordPress (which I use on this site).
In doing so, Pearson allegedly violated the terms of the GNU General Public License of WordPress. Now, I’m not a lawyer. I’m relatively new to the whole GPL thing, and quite honestly don’t understand it all yet. But what I do understand is this:
The GPL License gives a developer the right to take a piece of software under the GPL, like WordPress, and tinker with it to suit their needs. It also gives that individual the right to distribute that tinkered software as he/she sees fit, as long as that software remains under the GPL. It also gives that individual the ability to charge for distributing that software.
However, the GPL does not allow an individual to take or copy from software under the GPL and then place it under a proprietary license. This is apparently what Chris Pearson has done with his premium theme Thesis.
Here’s some links for you to peruse regarding this topic:
On a personal note, I have had the pleasure of meeting Mark, Andy, and Matt in Dallas back in 2008 at WordCamp. These guys are all brilliant, hard-working individuals who have developed a wonderful tool for all of us aspiring bloggers. I see what they have done at Automattic and WordPress as completely within the realm of capitalism; after all, premium theme developers like WooThemes are making money hand over fist and are GPLed.
My advice to Chris? Quit holding out for the sake of holding out and abide by the General Public License, or take the WordPress code out of Thesis. Otherwise you’re just stealing, and that is completely unethical and not good business.
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