Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Tuesday's Topics

The Seattle Times has a very good explanation of the Seattle Schools case, as well as and accompanying article: Whatever the ruling, tie-breaker may be moot. As you may or may not know, in the Seattle School District, you request which high school(s) you prefer to attend, and the district makes a decision about who goes where. A major part of their consideration is achieving racial and ethnic balance in their schools. Does that policy violate the Constitution? Check out the articles and see what you think.

I am a firm believer that wealthy people should pay higher tax rates, and that the laws passed earlier this century establishing taxes on inheritances should remain on the books. Not everyone agrees with me, and Congress is considering repealing this part of the tax code. There are a number of names for these taxes, but you will here them called "estate taxes", "inheritance taxes" and even "death taxes". What do you think about them?
Here is a pro and con on the issue:
Reward for the Hereditary Elite
...Or Unfair Burden on Families?

Gay Rights: While George Bush and some members of Congress want to add an amendment to the Constitution to ban gay marriage (see post from a few days ago), our State can be proud of our progressive laws with respect to banning discrimination against gays and lesbians. The legislature added sexual orientation to our civil rights laws earlier this year, and although some in our state have been trying to repeal this law giving basic rights to gays and lesbians, today they failed. See the article in the Seattle Times.

Islamic Militants Claim Victory in Somalia. Somalia seems like a much neglected front in the war on terror. As we put so much effort and resources into fighting in Iraq, many terror groups have found more of a safe haven in Somalia. What will it mean if a new government favors the path of the Islamists?
Read more in the N.Y. Times.

And what is the deal with the racism in Europe at the World Cup? Maybe because I am not a soccer fan, I'm being caught by surprise by all this, but crowds in Europe have been taunting African players with monkey calls and throwing bananas at them!!!! What century are these racist fools living in? Here are a couple of links on this. Maybe one of you can explain this to me...
Surge in Racist Mood Raises Fears on Eve of World Cup
Efforts to Curb the Rowdy and Racist Behavior of Soccer Fans

Gotta go check out King Felix on the mound tonight for the M's!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've heard of the news about racism in Europe against blacks soccer players. It's not just the fans who are making those taunts but even some national coach have insulted black players. Eto'o and Thierry Henry, some of the best players in the world were insulted to the point that they almost walk of the field. I never actually thought something like that took place in soccer, since soccer is the world sport. But putting my place in some of those situation, as a big soccer fan, if my team was lossing by a particular group of people, i would no doubt insult them in any way I can. It doesn't justify what i do, but what can I say "it's love of the game". To make sure it's understood, i'm against fans insulting of blacks in Europe.
Abdul Bakouan
2nd Period