Video: Malkin-"Hug a Thug doesn't work"
Jackson's Junction: Video Blogging...
Michelle Malkin appeared on Fox Weekend Live to discuss the continuing gang problems that plague our country. Michelle states:
"Hug a Thug doesn't work".
You Can watch the video HERE. (Windows Media Player).
You can watch the video HERE. (.mpg version-High speed-works for all players)
Update: Busy day for Michelle! You can watch her appearance on In the Heartland HERE.
Update II: Please read this and help me show Heidi and Molly some traffic. Shameless, I know! What can say? They're hot!
Note: There is no extended entry.
Sure it does. You just have to hug hard enough.
Say with Nuclear Arms.
Posted by: Petro | May 14, 2005 at 03:39 PM
The mpg version of the video crashes my firefox broswer under Linux ( fedora core 3, mplayer )
Posted by: firefox-user | May 14, 2005 at 06:46 PM
Thank you for posting the link to this. You're doing good work, and I'm adding you to my list of sites to visit each day.
Posted by: Silicon Valley Jim | May 14, 2005 at 06:58 PM
I like this site a lot too!
Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon | May 14, 2005 at 07:10 PM
Thanks everybody!
Posted by: Trey | May 14, 2005 at 07:41 PM
I never understood the failure to use conspiracy laws against gangs - belong to a gang, share the blame for any gang crime. Gangs are the refuge of the coward, anyway, and need to be shown as such. Real men stand by themselves.
Posted by: Walter E. Wallis | May 14, 2005 at 11:40 PM
@ firefox-user
If you have Mozilla, try that. I had no problems. (Mozilla version 1.7.2).
Posted by: lemmy | May 15, 2005 at 04:03 AM
As a gang member, I resent that. We actually promote love and understanding...sure, sometimes it takes a ball bat to accomplish that. But let me assure you, I can get someone's attention much faster with a Mickey Mantle #32 than with sweet words, and leave one hell of a lot better lasting impression.
Posted by: ThUg-E | May 15, 2005 at 11:04 AM
Is the Government's Cocaine Price Support and Gang and Terrorist Finance Program working the way it is supposed to or not?
We have to be the stupidest country on earth. We went through this before with alcohol prohibition and fogot everything we learned about controlling substance abuse problems with police power.
We deserve the gangs. After all the government works very hard to finance them. And the people mostly applaud the effort.
Quit yer bitchin. Yer getting what you want. However unwise the desire.
Posted by: M. Simon | May 15, 2005 at 12:05 PM
We support cocaine importation and gangs....?
Care to offer up any evidence of this? Links?
Your conspirazoidal ranting doesn't count.
Posted by: Jon Davison | May 15, 2005 at 01:07 PM
Think about it. The reason the gangs are powerful is money. They reason they have money is because a lot of them run drugs. The reason drugs are good money is because they are illegal.
Exact same reasoning during the Prohibition, except replace 'drugs' with 'alcohol'.
Leagalize most drugs, except PCP and the other combat deritives, and watch the finances of 90% of the big gangs and the Cartels implode.
Posted by: Grog | May 15, 2005 at 01:40 PM
To state Grog's point more simply, drugs are valuable because a)a market exists for them and b)the government (artificially) limits the supply; simple supply and demand. Without price controls in the form of the 'drug war' concaine and cannabis would be grain level commodities - and you rarely see Midwestern farmers capping each other over corn sale disputes. Not because they wouldn't, but just because the profit ratio isn't high enough to justify the potential hassle. But whenever the market's there (and the nature of addiction indicates that there will always be a certain volume of highly motivated consumers) and the margin's high enough (annd the government actually measures the effectiveness of it's antidrug efforts in the increase in street cost, aka profit margin) somebody will supply it. Keep increasing the margin and you keep extending the lengths to which people will go to service that market; if it's lucrative enough, somebody's willing to kill to make that kind of money. Say what you will about the morality of the government attempting to dictate what substances a person can ingest, but the fact is that one of the main consequence of their choices in enforcing those dictates is to have made incidental plants and nuisance weeds into an extremely high profit margin commodity.
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