Friday, March 14, 2003Unusual perspective on the Elizabeth Smart caseTHis article gives another perspective - one slanted more toward the conspiracy-theory, tinfoil-hat perspective - of the Elizabeth Smart case. Thanks for reading. Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 1:07 PM Comments (0) (link) Amnesty International USA's fact sheetI apologize for posting so much today, but I just found this fact sheet, generated by Amnesty International and found on the website of AI's USA branch. Please click on the words " this fact sheet " to read it. Thanks. Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 11:43 AM Comments (0) (link) Amnesty International is on our sideThat is, Amnesty International is on the side of those of us who feel that domestic violence is a form of torture. Click on the latter half of that sentence to go to their site dedicated to eradicating domestic violence and other forms of the torture of women. Together, as a group, we are more... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 11:17 AM Comments (0) (link) Parallels and remindersThis specific post in the Joanne Jacobs Special blog is worth reading. Jacobs recounts the story of an Iraqi torturer who describes his work as "just a job." I would then invite you to compare this entry to my former partner's remarks about cattle prods. Tell me where there's a real difference,... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 10:47 AM Comments (0) (link) Elizabeth Smart and domestic violenceThose of you reading the title of this post might rightly wonder what in the world a kidnapping has to do with the price of tea in China - not to mention domestic violence and emotional abuse. Elizabeth Smart apparently - and I emphasize the word "apparently" because the case has not been tried in a... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 9:24 AM Comments (0) (link) |
About this BlogThe name of the post is derived from a Francis Schaeffer book, and intended to rebut something I'd seen on the Internet. The blog itself is about what I've learned about relationships from the ones I've had, and the ones I've observed. It will not be pleasant to read, and might wander off-topic occasionally, but is intended to be a long-term blog reading like a public journal.![]() Links |