Bill's Notes

[Industrialblog, January 26, 2007] 0 Trackbacks
And now, cowards
NEWARK, N.J. — Murderous cowards Joseph T. LePore and Sean Ryan were sentenced today to five years in prison today after starting a deadly dormitory fire of Seton Hall seven years ago. The fire claimed the lives of three students and injured 58 others.

LePore and Ryan denied culpability for years, and engaged in a conspiracy to cover up the crime. LePore also attempted to run down an officer when he was initially arrested in 2003, and conspired with his family to cover up his own involvement.

The two pled guilty to arson. The state Department of Corrections will determined where the two will fulfill their sentence, which could range from a facility for juvenile offenders to any of the state's adult facilities. The two will be eligible for parole in 16 months.

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Obviously, justice is not served here. Five years is too light a sentence for the seriousness of the crime. They lit the fire as part of a "prank," but they fled the flames without warning others, and they told nothing to police about their involvement. The state spent untold millions to try to determine the fire's cause. The efforts included building a replica of the dorm that fire investigators used to study the pattern of flames through the dorm. The victims and their families were left to guess at what happened, for years.

My recommendation is the two serve their sentence here.
East Jersey State Prison is formerly known as Rahway state prison, where the movie Scared Straight was filmed.

I mentioned my choice to a co-worker, and he reacted quickly.

"I'm not thrilled with the idea of extra-judicial punishment," he said. "If the judge wants to sentence a defendant to be sodomized, the judge should formally include the abuse in the sentence. 'I hereby sentence you to be sodomized by strangers 138 times over a six-month period.' Next case."

Despite the light sentence, LePore and Ryan will live in infamy as killers who did everything they could to weasel out of justice, and as the biggest assholes ever to go to Seton Hall.
[Industrialblog, January 24, 2007] 0 Trackbacks
18 ways to be unfair
1. If the facts on the ground support you but violate a known principle, declare your opponents are being "too abstract."

2. If the principle supports you, but the facts on the ground don't, declare the other side, "unprincipled."

3. Call people names. Be clever about them so people laugh.

4. Assert, don't argue.

5. Call attention to any weaknesses in your argument, and then act as if already you've dismissed them.

6. Don't forget your friend, the strawman.

7. Beat the strawman!

8. If someone calls you name, call yourself it proudly. "I don't admit it, I proclaim it!"

9. Identify people's thoughts with their gender, race, class, religion, ethnicity, tribe, creed and previous history of depression. "You would say that you Prozac-addled Dago Indians fan."

10. Ask people to repeat themselves.

11. Mispronounce their names on purpose, especially if you can make a funny name out of it. "Your name is O'Whore-A?"

12. Sneer.

13. Call people superstitious.

14. Head butt them.

15. Move the goal posts. And use all them logical fallacies.

16. Pretend epistemology was a successful enterprise.

17. Say there are two sides to every story. Then don't say what they are.

18. Accuse them of sexual deviancy, unless they've blogged about it on their own personal blog.


Note: The thing that inspired this post -- I forgot. And it was the best one! Damned. That's what I get for being a dumb mick papist Jets fan.
[Industrialblog, January 22, 2007] 0 Trackbacks
One of the best ever
Colts-Patriots AFC Championship game was one of the best ever. Rarely will you see a game with more great adjustments. It took the Colts the entire game to wear down the Patriots ... each scoring drive eating up time until the Patriots defense was too tired to stop the Colts in time. And the Colts managed to put the coup de grace right in the last minute. Wow! Both sides played a remarkable game and should be proud.

A Bears-Colts Super Bowl! Isn't that great?