The Meaning of the Gosnell Trial

Eminent bioethicist Leon Kass on the dangers of a world increasingly indifferent to matters of human dignity.

Sohrab Ahmari The Wall Street Journal 4/19/2013

…Dr. Kass says his critics misunderstand the role of repugnance in his thinking. “It’s not that repugnance is always right,” he says. “There was once repugnance at interracial marriage, and there […]

Flashback: In 1999, Obama wouldn’t support tougher prosecution for school shooters

Vince Coglianese The Daily Caller 1/16/2013

In 1999, State Senator Barack Obama voted “present” on a bill that would require adult prosecution for discharging a gun in or near a school.

That legislation came as a response to the tragic Columbine High School shooting that year.

SB 759 provided that anyone 15 years of age […]

Active shooters in schools: The enemy is denial

Preventing juvenile mass murder in American schools is the job of police officers, school teachers, and concerned parents

Doug Wyllie PoliceOne.com 5/5/2010

“Never call an unarmed man ‘security’.”

“How many kids have been killed by school fire in all of North America in the past 50 years? Kids killed… school fire… North America… […]

Not heard 'round the world

The deadliest school massacre in US history was in 1927. Why its aftermath matters now.

Lenore Skenazy Quartz 12/15/2012

In the end there were 38 children dead at the school, two teachers and four other adults.

I’m not talking about the horrific shooting in Connecticut today. I’m talking about the worst school murder in American […]

Your tax dollars at work on PBS

Tavis Smiley on Christian Violence John Verum Serum 5/28/2010

Am I surprised that someone on PBS believes this? No. Am I surprised that they would say it? Yeah, a bit.

Here’s the transcript:

Ayann Hirsi-Ali: Somehow this guy got in his mind that killing other people would be a great thing to do and […]

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