If Clark Is Guilty, Is Yale Guilty, Too?
[Act I, Scene I: Courthouse. A judge, a prosecutor, a jury, Yale University, President Richard Levin, and his lawyer].
Prosecutor: President Levin, in a statement to the Yale community following the treacherous murder of Ms. Annie Le, you said the tragedy “could have happened in any city, in any university.”
If this is the case, and if Mr. Raymond Clark III is guilty (which will be determined when he is due back in court in early October), let us first examine the evidence:
Clark was a strong athlete at Branford High School, CT where he played both baseball and football. He was a member of the Interact Club and the Asian Awareness Club. Those who had known him in high school describe him as a talented and good-spirited athlete, someone they couldn’t possibly imagine capable of such a heinous murder.
As a lab technician at the Medical School Campus, or animal technician specifically, Yale’s …
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Obama: The Gun Industry's Best Friend?
President Obama has accomplished the amazing: his administration has seized gun owners by the throat with terror without lifting a finger for gun control advocates. Even non-gun owners are running for the gun shops.
Wait…oops.
The “Change for America” President has demonstrated timidity bordering inertia in spearheading gun control since taking office.
In the meantime, shop owners across America are selling or sold out of “literally everything” these days and distributors don’t have anything left on their shelves. Many new faces are surfacing their stores ranging from ages 21 to 70, according to an owner in Surprise, AZ.
A number of factors have led to this ironic scenario. For starters, many gun owners fear guns will disappear under the Obama administration.
Before taking office, then-Senator Obama voted to raise taxes on guns and ammunition by 500%. He served eight years on the board of the Joyce Foundation that supports “research and public policies to reduce …
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