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One-sided television
I guess I shouldn't be surprised when a show like "The West Wing" shows only one side of the gun issue, but it still bothers me. One of the oldest literary methods of persuading your audience to your point of view is to present two arguing characters, one (the opponent to your viewpoint) less than competent. Television and movies commonly make use of this tactic to influence the audience into taking up their own opinions.

On "The West Wing", we have a White House official denying the intent and meaning of the 2nd Amendment while simultaneously blaming violence on the existence of guns. No rebuttal is given to these points, no mention of the fact that the militia, as defined in Federal law (Title 10 USC, Section 311), "consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age... under 45 years of age... and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the National Guard." Kinda makes it hard to claim that the militia refers to the National Guard, when the very definition indicates the Guard is merely a subset. No mention made that Switzerland, one of the countries listed in the show's great roster of low gun-crime nations, requires that all able-bodied citizens keep an automatic assault rifle in their homes for defense of the country.

Gunslinger Quake
Though I've enjoyed my work on Gunslinger Quake and Night's Edge, I think that the next time I work on a mod it will be a smaller, simpler project! Excessive for Q3 and UT, for instance, didn't need any extra models, sounds, or graphics. Not to downplay Mr. Pants' efforts, but a mod like that is a whole lot easier to coordinate.
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Does it ever end? (the sequel)
Like I said before, it will never be over. However, it has come to a conclusion of sorts.

Not surprisingly, I'm happy with the outcome, but not necessarily with the way it came about. I think Bush would have won a manual recount, but with strict standards applied across the entire state. There were more undervotes in Republican counties, suggesting that if, the law of averages held, Bush's lead would have actually grown. It bothers me that the Florida Supreme court didn't bother to address the issue of standards, instead issuing a recount with no instructions. At least they had the good sense to order it statewide, even though it never really got underway.

Those who say Bush faces an uphill battle are fools. There may be a large number of people who consider him an illegitimate president, but that doesn't really matter. For the first time in a long while, both the President and Congress are controlled by the Republicans, even if by a sliver. He'll have a lot easier time making policy than Clinton did with two halves of Congress set against him.

Some people are now disillusioned with the high courts. I, for one, don't have much faith in judges, no matter how high they're placed. They seem to be just as susceptible to personal bias and ideology as politicians. All too often they simply ignore the questions they don't want to answer, presenting their rulings in direct contrast with laws they simply do not like. They have as much leeway in "interpreting" laws as they want... until an appeal court decides to step in. Problem is that you can't always count on that.

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Does it ever end?
Heh. And people thought it would all be over by now.

Here's a clue for ya: it will never be over.

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