Sunday, September 30, 2007

For a Sunday evening ….

I haven’t written yet about Friday night’s AC360°, partly because the underlying theme, unplanned as I’m sure it was, was violence. And frankly, I have trouble saying much about it other than to echo the disgust that civilized human beings feel when others are murdered, raped, beaten, repressed, silenced, etc., etc.

I know that, unfortunately, there will be other times when this is appropriate to say, but I am comforted only in the thought that a sub-human like Chester Arthur Stiles will be judged accordingly in terms of eternity. There is insufficient punishment for him here on Earth. Enough said ...

On to other topics ... I applaud Jayann and Dave Sepich for their tireless efforts to pass “Katie’s Law” in all 50 states, in honor of their daughter, Katie Sepich. The law would mandate that a DNA sample be collected from suspects arrested for violent crimes. Not doing this almost seems like a “crime” in and of itself. And if the individual is cleared, purge the information – after it’s been cross-checked for matches with any other crimes. How much intelligence does it take to figure out that simple of a crime-fighting technique?



It’s sad to hear about the receding of the Great Lakes – especially after having lived near the shoreline of one of them for a few years. Another symptom – however minor it may seem – in the growing list of changes taking place due to global warming.



But Friday’s program ended with a not-so-serious subject – inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records – by someone running through as many plate glass window panes in a one-minute time span as possible. Say what?? Do you really want to keep risking the condition of your skull, spine, vertebrae, and other body parts to have your name appear in a book for some wild stunt that another lunatic will top in an alarmingly short period of time? I guess so ...



And one small “OT” note – if you have HBO, please watch (at least) the first 15 minutes of this week’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” – no, not for the monologue (although this week’s was pretty good) – but for the interview that Bill does with filmmaker Ken Burns. Ken’s latest documentary, “The War”, debuted on PBS this past week and will join his other films as a true classic. But it’s his understated, yet incisive and direct, comments about our current war - and other political topics – that shouldn’t be missed.

That’s it for now – if time permits, I’ll write more tomorrow about some other topics that are “on the radar”, as they say ...

2 comments:

Jennifer said...

The people in Myanmar have been cut off from the rest of the world. There has been so much violence - monks killed. Yesterday you could see people being shot down in the streets - one person was a reporter. They don't care about the world's opinion. Even China has tried to secure peace and stop the violence, but they said they don't care what the outside world has to say. It just goes to show you how bad it has to be if China is saying something about it. The president wants to talk to their leader, but 360 guest Derek Mitchell said he doesn't believe the government in Myanmar will let that happen.

I was so glad that the little girl that was missing was found alive and well. I hope and pray she won't be scarred by what happened to her for rest of her life. I hope they find the man that did this soon and he gets what he has coming to him! Bounty hunter "Dog" Chapman was on "Larry King Live" tonight and he said he would love to hunt the man down and he would find him, but he has to have permission first. He said he would do it for a dollar, because he was so furious. Even men in prison were calling the police department and trying to give information that might help find the man. Sheriff Anthony Demeo that was on CNN said he couldn't watch the whole video because it was so bad. He's been in law inforcement for 30 something years. I'm sure when they do catch the man and put him in prison, the prisoners will take care of him for what he did. From what I've heard, sexual assault of a child is one thing prisoners don't like.

Katie was killed, raped, burned, and they weren't able to find the person that was responsible for years. Herparents are trying to get a law passed where anyone that is arrested of a violent crime has their fingerprints taken and a DNA sample would be on record. So far there are some states that have this law - it's called "Katie's Law", which would help the police find criminals faster. They finally did catch the man that was responsible for Katie's death. He was arrested for another crime and his DNA matched the DNA Katie had under her finger nails. The parents are hoping they can get Katie's law in every state so the same thing doesn't happen to someone else. We would be able to catch criminals faster. The parents did talk to the man that killed their daugther and he said he was sorry, he hadn't planned on killing her - that is so sad. I hope and pray this law does get passed in every state.

Jennifer said...

Friday night's 360 had a lot of great stories. I wish they would go back to the 2 hour format,
I like it better that way, but I guess they're not going to do that?