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January 23, 2008
Quotable
Posted by Bill "You must commit yourself in public, and in the light of day, to opposing al-Qaida - and you must go fight al-Qaida," Allen says. "You must equalize this blood feud. You've got to get al-Qaida blood on your own hands." Posted by Bill at 09:50 AM
January 10, 2008
Quotable
Posted by Bill "For all the hatred in the Middle East, there is also forgiveness, and moderation. Where are the moderate Muslims? ask many Americans. I find the question bizarre. I meet them every day in Iraq, and everywhere else in the Middle East, too. The problem is they have a hard time getting attention in newspapers and magazines that wallow in sensationalism." Posted by Bill at 08:53 AM
January 08, 2008
Notice (& Update on US Homicide Stats)
Posted by Bill In case anyone still reading hasn't noticed, I'm not posting at INDC Journal regularly these days. I'm fairly busy with the day job, long-term journalism pieces which require a good deal of research and working on small things behind-the-scenes at the Long War Journal. When any future pieces are published I will post a note and link here, however, so check back infrequently or simply add this site to your RSS feed. In the meantime, a quick non-Iraq-related "I told you so." In August '06, I criticized the analysis of an oft-quoted criminal justice expert named David Kennedy, whose latest contribution to media hype at the time was a dramatic reading of homicide trends that labeled our cities spiraling "war zones." My conclusion: Could he be right? Could the proportionally small yet notable uptick in homicides of the past four of five years signal the dawn of domestic war zones? Could the homicides be caused by a violent "culture of respect" promoted in mass entertainment? And has aggressive law enforcement "destroyed the village in order to save it[?]" Now, more than a year later, we have an update on homicide rates in 2007 (emphasis mine): Murder fell 6.5% in America's largest cities during the first half of 2007, a sharp contrast with smaller cities, where murders rose 3.2%, according to a preliminary review by the FBI. Read the rest of the previous post if you're interested in more perspective on crime statistics. Posted by Bill at 09:52 AM
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