It's nice to see that lawyer Paul Grant has an article in the paper again, this one part of a point - counterpoint debate on allowing juries to ask questions during criminal trials. His argument makes sense to me, and the counterpoint against it is laughably flawed. Of course you can read it yourself and come to your own conclusions.
:: Walter 7:39 PM [+] ::
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Ides of March
Today is also Eat an Animal for PETA Day. Mrs. In Denver and I enjoyed a couple of lovely aged ribeyes from a local family owned butcher shop, paired with an Australian shiraz. The malamutes contributed by giving the proceedings their undivided attention, and they were rewarded handsomely.
Typical of Denver, the weather is in the mid seventies, and we grilled the steaks on the Weber. Also typical of Denver, next week's forecast calls for snow. We'll probably have the Weber fired up then, too.
:: Walter 6:35 PM [+] ::
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Apologies
I'm embarrassed for the lack of new postings on this site. I've been extraordinarily busy at work, and that's a good thing. Also, I'm amazed at the number of people who visit this site regularly in spite of the gap in activity here. Thank you, all. I get no where near the number of visitors the well known blogs enjoy, but it's a wonder to me that some people make it a point to visit here. Summer's on its way, and that's my time to make money at work, but I'll try to keep this blog updated.
Arthur Silber celebrates six months as the most thoughtful debater online. Drop by, and if you can, hit the tip jar and help him out.
:: Walter 8:08 PM [+] ::
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