May 4, 2011

On the Osama bin Laden death photos

Filed under: world news by Victoria Liberty @ 11:00 pm

Obama and Biden await updates on bin Laden

It seems like President Obama is not going to release any photo or video evidence of Osama bin Laden’s death.

Obama said on 60 Minutes today, “It is important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of someone who was shot in the head are not floating around as an incitement to additional violence, or as a propaganda tool.”

While it makes sense to withhold gruesome photos out of respect for the dead (even bin Laden deserves respect in death), I don’t believe in keeping information secret merely because it could be incendiary.

I think that the best solution would be for the government to make the photo and/or video available to people who want to find it, without any fanfare, without any gloating or editorial comments, and without displaying it prominently. The photo shouldn’t end up being plastered on the front page of the White House website or all over newspapers or television. It is dishonorable and classless to plaster pictures of someone’s dead body anywhere, or for that matter, to celebrate someone’s death. But the government shouldn’t expect people to blindly trust them, nor should they censor information out of fear of how people will react to it. In my opinion, Obama should release the photo in a tactful, neutral way and allow people to form their own opinions.

May 2, 2011

Now that Osama bin Laden is dead…

Filed under: world news by Victoria Liberty @ 10:32 pm

…Could the TSA please stop the full-body scanners and pat-downs???

Ending the wars in Iraq and Afghsnistan wouldn’t hurt, either.

Some interesting links on Osama’s death:

January 19, 2006

Miscellaneous news

Filed under: culture & social issues,history & holidays,law & crime by Victoria Liberty @ 2:40 pm

Sorry for not posting sooner; I have many things to say but have been too busy to say them until now. First of all, happy belated birthday to Benjamin Franklin, who turned 300 on Tuesday. Happy birthday as well to Robert E. Lee, the brave, brilliant, and charming Confederate commander-in-chief, who turns 199 years old today!

I did not watch the Golden Globes because “24″ was on at the same time, but I would like to congratulate Hugh Laurie of “House” for his win in the category of best actor in a television drama. The nominations for the BAFTA awards have been announced, and “The Chronicles of Narnia” has been nominated in three categories: costume design, visual effects, and makeup and hair. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is nominated in the same categories, but “Narnia” is better (not by a huge amount, but by a substantial margin), and it is way better than almost any of the other movies that have been nomiated in any category. It’s too bad that “Narnia” wasn’t nominated for best picture or any other categories, but, knowing the bizarre tastes of film critics, I’m slightly surprised that it was nominated for these three categories. If you would like, click for the full list of nominees. Go Narnia!

Now for some Supreme Court commentary: the Court did well with its ruling in the doctor-assisted suicide case. People have a right to die if they want to, since dying isn’t morally wrong. Therefore, they have a right to pay someone to help them die, and doctors have a right to kill someone if that’s what the person told them to do. Why would you pay someone if they weren’t going to do what you told them? On this ruling I actually agree with the liberal judges! What a scary thought!

The Supreme Court justices were sort of wimpy on their ruling about the New Hampshire law that required parents to be notified before minors can get an abortion. This law should be struck down, as it is un-individualistic and imposes an undue burden on minors that do not want a baby. Yes, it was immoral of the minors to get pregnant in the first place (unless they were raped), but getting an abortion is the right thing to do if one is pregnant, since babies are yucky, and it is more moral not to have a baby than to have one. I support abortion because it is a way to mitigate an immoral situation. Another issue on which I side with the liberals! However, my father tells me that I support abortion for fascist reasons, and I like to think that he’s right!

Finally, did I mention Osama bin Laden’s new tape? On Al-Jazeera, Osama declared that he plans to attack the US, but is offering us a truce. It’s the first time he’s been heard from in over a year! I’ve always though he was alive. For the full story, go to CNN.