Whether You’re Pro Gun or Anti Gun, Don’t Be A Hypocrite

Jeanine PirroThis is a brilliant presentation by the judge. You can read the original here

Will post the text below.

Don’t you just love it when the tables are turned? When the critic finally has to walk in the shoes of those he so often criticized? When the bully gets to experience what he so often inflicted on others? When the gander finally gets what’s been good for the goose?
One week after outrage over the publication of interactive maps identifying the names and adresses of legal gun permit holders in Westchester and Rockland county, New York, The Journal News — part of the Gannett newspaper chain — goes into hiding.
The newspaper that can’t wait to throw in to your obituary that you had a misdemeanor conviction 20 years before you died… The same newspaper that sends reporters to your home. Calls your telephone number incessantly. Waits outside to catch your kids. Invades your privacy and prints whatever innuendo it wants.
Now those same people are hiding behind their so-called “sources” which they then refuse to reveal. Yes, the Journal News has gone on lockdown.
I’m one of the people that newspaper identified as being a lawful gun permit holder and yes, I am also one of those people who The Journal News has both idolized and criticized. But as an elected responsible public official I always took their questions, answered their inquiries, and took my hits.
The firestorm began when The Journal News identified gun owners in a pedophile-like interactive map:
– The battered woman hiding from her abuser whose address the courts have protected.
– The police officer whose family is now in jeopardy.
– The witness who testfied against the bad guy, who’s had years to stew on his anger.
– Judges and DAs like me who not only indicted and prosecuted criminals but, as a Judge, actually put them in jail.
BUT when the heat is turned up, and we want answers, and we want to know why… You can’t talk! You shut down.
Come on! Give us a hint!
Why did you decide to publish the map? Was it your leftist liberal anti-gun agenda? Did you even think about the consequences?
Was it all about money?
Will you step up if something happens to one of us?
You know you’ve made us vulnerable.
And what’s your lame excuse for doing publishing the map? “We knew publication of the database would be controversial, but we felt sharing as much information as we could about gun ownership in our area was important in the aftermath of the Newtown shootings.”
Really?
That’s not enough.
One person — the editor and vice president of The Journal News, Cyndee Royle – –who repeatedly called me when I was D.A. answered tersely – “Sorry, can’t do that.”
And that would be… why?
And in the ultimate hypocritical move The Journal News looks to people with guns to protect them from the very danger they’ve created.
Might you have been hoisted on your own petard?
Now that you’re under the microscope — you look like a deer in the headlights.
You’re looking pretty weak right now. My sources tell me you’re scared. You’re hiding behind people with guns after criticizing those of us who legally own them.
Get the hell out of your elitist, egghead tower… put on your big boy pants…face the music and answer some questions.
By the way, I know your names and addresses, too. And I know where your families live. But my mother raised a lady.
I think about consequences.
I think about the anger out there — it might put you in jeopardy, so I will be a lady and take the high road. But when you come out of hiding I’ve got a chair right here at Fox News Channel for you to sit down in and answer some questions.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/01/09/justice-fires-back-privacy-press-and-guns/

Has Tokyo Got a Massive Leadership Vacuum?

japan-tokyo-akihabaraIf you ask me, I would say yes.  Can Japan pull out of it?  Yes, but it is going to take some work.  Interesting write up from Business Insider that was originally posted via University of Pennsylvania’s Wheaton School here.

Japan is currently facing a myriad of intractable and unprecedented challenges — from a demographic crisis to border conflicts to a strong yen. The population is aging quickly. The energy sector is still reeling from the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster. The younger generation, having grown up amid deflation and economic stagnation, is loath to take career risks. Students are studying abroad in fewer numbers. Tepid economic growth, combined with massive public sector debt and continued deficits, will likely produce a fiscal crisis in the near future — despite the fact that more than 90% of the debt is held domestically. Gross public debt to GDP now stands at nearly 250%. In spite of government efforts to raise cash by boosting the consumption tax rate, a financial implosion may come soon if interest rates ratchet up. It appears that Japan is stuck in an economic Catch-22.

Those who can figure out how to reharness the economic power of Japan will do very well economically.

Sushi chefs making hundreds of sushi plates

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The last day in the office each year, companies have their teams clean up the office and usually order lots of nigiri sushi to eat before going home early. Sayonara 2012!

All New Year, New Start

Japanese_Park_GateAlthough I know a new year is really just a line drawn by whomever invented the calendar, it’s always great to have a fresh start.  Always great to have a fresh start.

A picture of a small part gate near our Tokyo office.  Amazing they even have a park between all these tall buildings.

All the best for 2013!

Hugh Hefner Gets Married Again, But They’re Just Marrying For Fun

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(BrightCitizen.com) Hugh Hefner is getting married again.  He’s 86 years old and marrying a young woman who is 26 years old.  In a joint interview, Hefner and Crystal Harris said they’re getting married for fun.

That’s good news considering Hefner’s last marriage ended partially with a wife upset that he refused to have children with her.  Was he trying to avoid losing his money?  Was she trying to inherit the Playboy sleeze kingdom?  Can he even have kids at 86?  We may never know… then again just give it a year or two.  The whole thing seems a bit demented.

Obama says US needs to cut costs, Then Raises Salaries of Government Employees

(BrightCitizen.com)  For all Barak Obama’s talk about the government’s need to be responsible, he doesn’t seem to think it matters when it comes to paying himself or his friends in government.

Barak signed an executive order raising salaries of members of congress last week to give more tax money to members of congress to take home.  News reports

Rank-and-file members of Congress would all see a $900 bump next year — up from $174,000. Congressional leaders will receive a slightly higher raise, with the House speaker receiving a $1,100 salary increase to $224,600. The top two Senate leaders will see pay rise $1,000, to $194,400.

Vice President Biden, meanwhile, will see his pay increase from $225,521 last year to $231,900 after his raise goes into effect March 27, 2013.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/12/31/obama-gives-congress-pay-raise/

American Revenge Movies- Connection to gun violence?

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All for the 2nd amendment but these types of movies are a bit much.

A Japanese advert for one of those, ‘the bad guys took or hurt my family and I’m going after them’ type of theme.

abusive bosses, what comes around goes around

Recently I’ve heard about people treating their team poorly.

Managers and bosses have got to remember to treat others well. What you do will comes back to you.

Spread the good!

How Silly Are Those Email Disclaimers?

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When you send me an email, don’t bother adding the disclaimer ordering someone to delete the message you may have accidentally sent.  It looks like the Economist agrees with me on that here.

If you are going to add a disclaimer add something more like

*** DISCLAIMER ***
This e-mail contains public information intended for any subscriber of this mailing list and for anybody else who bothers to read it; it will be copied, disclosed and distributed to the public. If you think you are not the intended recipient, please commit suicide immediately.
These terms apply also to any e-mails quoted in, referenced from, or answering this e-mail, and supersede any disclaimers in those e-mails.
Additionally, disclaimers in those e-mails will incur legal processing fees of $42 per line; you have agreed to this by reading this disclaimer.”

“By sending an email to ANY of my addresses you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, “the intended recipient”
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends itself to.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your organisation.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality* that may be included on your message.
* If you’re serious about confidentiality, use encryption. My PGP key fingerprint is …”

Strangely, the Economist wrote the opinion piece but one of their friends posted their disclaimer

Practice what you preach…….

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