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lolterizt! Part 24
May the wooden benches don't bruise your buttocks.
I almost expected the list to go on and state: "You shall never bring your wife to the Cosa Nostra main house, for they have cooties."The list bars mobsters from hanging out in bars, from befriending police and being late for appointments. It also bars them from "taking possession of money that belong to others or other families."
How to treat women also features in the decalogue.
"You shall not look at wives of our friends," says one entry. "You shall respect your wife," says another. However, the Mafia comes first, as the fifth "commandment" orders a mobster to "be available for Cosa Nostra at any moment, even if your wife is about to give birth."
What’s particularly interesting is that, years ago when the Bush presidency was new and Iraq was a fresh issue, the left told us constantly that George Bush was making America less popular in the world. Yet during the President’s term in office three of our traditional allies (Canada, Germany and now France) elected leaders that displaced virulently anti-Bush and anti-American leaders with people more of Sarkozy’s temperament (Stephen Harper in Canada and Angela Merkel in Germany).
Sort of almost seems like...that whole “less popular America” thing just isn’t true.
"Unfair she would be branded a predator..." In what way is that unfair? Because she "loved" the boy? Because she's a mother? Can you imagine the outrage if it was a male teacher with a female student?The Mexican official who captured the pair with the aid of a GPS-enabled cell phone said the boy shed no tears while Peterson wept as the two parted Friday night at the police station.
"She said to the youngster that she loved him and would always love him in her heart," said Alfredo Arenas Moreno of the Baja California state police.
Arenas said the woman admitted having a sexual relationship with the boy but felt it was unfair that she would be branded a predator and separated from her 8-year-old daughter.
"She said her life was basically over, but if she had a chance to do things differently she wouldn't," he told the AP.
He reiterated that regret Tuesday and contended that Yahoo employees in China had little choice but to comply with the government's demands.
"I cannot ask our local employees to resist lawful demands and put their own freedom at risk, even if, in my personal view, the local laws are overbroad," Callahan said.
Lantos rejected that argument.
"I do not believe that America's best and brightest companies should be playing integral roles in China's notorious and brutal political repression apparatus," he said.
Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., compared Yahoo's cooperation with the Chinese governnment to companies that cooperated with Nazi Germany during World War II.
Comparing China to Nazi Germany is a bit overboard I would say, and I have a pet peeve against having atrocities committed at that time leveled down to suit whatever with lesser degrees of genocide ("Bush is Hitler," for instance, makes me want to both laugh and punch the speaker).