Remembering the Youngest Tucson Victim: Christina Green

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

Tragedy in Tucson: What Can We Learn?

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GabrielleGiffordsYes­ter­day 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:

  • John Roll, 63 – U.S. Dis­trict Court of Ari­zona judge who had served the legal sys­tem for nearly 40 years
  • Christina Tay­lor Green, 9 – Born on Sep­tem­ber 11, 2001, she was described by fam­ily mem­bers as being “excited” about the polit­i­cal process, and she was just elected to the stu­dent coun­cil at her school.  She was invited by a neigh­bor to the event so Christina could learn more about politics.
  • Gabe Zim­mer­man, 30 – A Tuc­son native, engaged to be mar­ried, he was the direc­tor of com­mu­nity out­reach for Rep. Gabby Giffords.
  • Dor­win Stod­dard, 76 – A retired con­struc­tion worker, he tried to shield his wife and was shot in the head.  His wife was struck three times in the legs and is expected to make a full recovery.
  • Dorothy Mor­ris, 76
  • Phyl­lis Scheck, 79

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:

  • One count of attempted mur­der of a mem­ber of Congress
  • Two counts of mur­der in the first degree
  • Two counts of attempted murder

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.

Read more here:

Mother of Girl Shot Dead in Ari­zona Ram­page Remem­bers her “Beau­ti­ful Girl”

Sus­pect Slapped with Mur­der Charge in Tuc­son Shoot­ing Spree

I venture forth yet again

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!

Thousands honor Sheriff Garry Welford’s life of service

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.

George County Sheriff dies in the line of duty; Update: Suspects denied bond

George County Sheriff Garry Welford

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.

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The Shirley Sherrod Saga: Why the NAACP is No Longer Relevant

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.

What Patriotism Means

Patri­o­tism means to stand by the coun­try.  It does not mean to stand by the pres­i­dent.  — Theodore Roo­sevelt (1858−1919)
 

Walking in Memphis

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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.

WordPress vs. Thesis: It’s called stealing, Chris.

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:

  • The debate between Matt Mul­len­weg and Chris Pear­son on Mix­ergy is here.
  • Mark Jaquith, one of the core devel­op­ers of Word­Press, gives an intel­li­gent and very suc­cinct descrip­tion of why themes are con­sid­ered deriv­a­tive works of Word­Press and why they fall under the GPL.
  • Andy Skel­ton, another Word­Press con­trib­u­tor, talks about the pos­si­bil­ity of a new theme named after the whole brouhaha.
  • And then you have the other side, which claims that Matt Mul­len­weg is Marx­ist.  (Oy vey!!)

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.

Sunset on the Gulf

I stum­bled across this photo on my phone. I took it last sum­mer dur­ing a work trip on the Gulf.