Category Archives: Bill Bickel, Managing Editor

Why the Chick-fil-A Employee who was berated by the (former) Arizona CFO wants to meet him again

Follow-Up: More about Adam Smith’s Purposeful Day — and why the woman he berated (yes, a woman: initial news reports had that detail wrong. Does this make his actions just a bit more repulsive?) wants to meet him again. Previously: Adam Smith was so proud of what he did last … Continue reading

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Another Mass Shooting, Another Instant Celebrity

And now, after another mass shooting, we have another instant celebrity whose history and opinions will be discussed, analyzed, and in some cases actually taken seriously. At one point this afternoon, the two top stories on cnn.com were about the guy who shot up the Sikh temple and the guy … Continue reading

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The James Holmes media blitz, why it will be a challenge convicting Drew Peterson, how John (”Monday”) Perrault’s lawyer Geragos-ed him, and how two sexual attackers’ attorneys Streisand-ed them

Okay, here’s a thought… let’s stop delving into the minutiae of James Holmes’s life as if he’s this week’s celebrity, okay? Most of the time, these killers just wanted the world to pay attention to them. Maybe we shouldn’t show them that this is a good way to get it. … Continue reading

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In the Aftermath of the Aurora Shootings: Medical Bills, Conspiracy Theories; and, of Course, Lawsuits

James Holmes killed twelve people wounded dozens more at an Aurora, Colorado movie theatre last week; but apparently you can’t have a tragedy without some conspiracy theories. This one claims it was all a carefully-constructed plan to undermine our Second Amendment rights. Or something. This Time magazine column asks a … Continue reading

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Massachusetts Mayor Affirms Firing of Police Officer Who Called a Ballplayer ”Monday”

Leominster mayor Dean Mazzarella, stating that John Perrault’s comment was proof that he’s unfit to serve as a police officer, today affirmed police chief Robert Healey’s recommendation that Perrault be fired. In a letter to Perrault, Mazzarella wrote “”Your actions are so egregious that severe discipline is warranted.” Okay, fine, … Continue reading

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Badly-Written Article of the Week

According to this ABC News report, a former police captain shot and killed his adult son late Friday night, thinking he was an intruder, while they were both staying at an upstate New York motel as part of a motorcycle club outing. Local prosecutors are still deciding whether to file … Continue reading

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Single-sex dorms, the rebirth of the birthers, Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of Congress, and the legal and tax ramifications of the zombie apocalypse

Being John Banzhaf: Remember Banzhaf’s lawsuit last year “on behalf of” Muslim students at the Catholic University of America, complaining that the school wasn’t sufficiently Islamofriendly? It followed another lawsuit earlier in the year, also against CUA, charging that their plans to restore single-sex residence halls constituted illegal sex discrimination. … Continue reading

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Octomom Sued For Breaking Her Contract To Strip in a Florida Club

“It means so much to be the first one to get her… With this sort of thing, you have to be the first one out of the box.” -Gary Odle, owner of T’s Lounge The obvious joke notwithstanding… Nadya Denise Doud-Suleman, the California mother of fourteen best known — okay, … Continue reading

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New York, New York, It’s a Hell of a Town

Okay, first your thoughts: the poll is only for out-of-towners who don’t visit New York City, please. My 2¢ follows. Is this your impression of New York City in 2012? Thirty, thirty-five years ago, New York City was a scary place: crime had jumped to third-world standards (you had a … Continue reading

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Boys Who Bullied Elderly Schoolbus Monitor Are Suspended; But…

The four New York middle-school boys who were caught on video bullying a 69-year-oldschoolbus monitor until she was reduced to tears have been suspended from school for one year. Now, I’m all in favor of serious punishment for these young miscreants — but I have to wonder whether the school … Continue reading

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