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Sep 21, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: New Orleans & D.C.

Jonetta Rose Barras: In a powerfully introspective column, Rose Barras details a recent trip to her destroyed family home in New Orleans. In recounting her visit to the site, Rose Barras writes of the struggles endured by her mother and sister in trying to return and rebuild, drawing comparisons to the District’s own troubles. “Truth told, New Orleans looks and feels like Ward 8 circa 1985: few quality retail outlets, high crime, high unemployment, poor…

Sep 14, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Voting Rights

Marc Fisher: As the Senate gets ready to debate the District voting rights legislation, Fisher lists the dozen top reasons why senators from both parties should vote to enfranchise the city’s residents. The more and more we look into it, the better the case looks. Let’s hope the Senate agrees. Tom Knott: You know Knott’s verbal insanity is in good form when the title of his weekly column is “It’s Gathering of Eagles vs. nitwit…

Sep 07, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: It’s the Liberals’ Fault

Tom Knott: Once again, Tom Knott has managed to take what seems to be an isolated incident and turn it into evidence that liberalism of any sort is just evil. This week, Knott recounts the badly-handled trial of a Liberian immigrant accused of raping a seven-year-old girl in Montgomery County. Due to some bad decision by the trial judge, the charges were eventually dropped, though the county has stated that it will appeal. Regardless, it’s…

Aug 31, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: School Shocker

Jonetta Rose Barras: “The District government is spending millions to send children to a controversial special education residential facility in Massachusetts that uses electric shock to discipline students.” Wow. Talk about an opening sentence. Rose Barras dedicated her column this week to the 10 District students who have been sent to the facility — the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Canton, Ma. — arguing that its unorthodox methods of treatment are reason enough to bring…

Aug 24, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Meat, Schools and Granola

We read all the local columnists, so you don’t have to. This week we find meat-eaters being compared to Michael Vick, a lot of bum opinions on city schools and District residents being called “granola.” Courtland Milloy: According to Milloy’s Wednesday column in the Post, your choice to eat a hamburger isn’t all that different than Michael Vick’s decision to brutally fight, torture and kill dogs for money. “We’ll kill a duck, deer, turkey –…

Jan 05, 2007

Smoking Ban May Get Tougher

Only three days old, and the District’s smoking ban for bars and restaurants may soon get just a little tougher. WTOP is reporting that D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has hinted that he may seek to make it harder for bars to apply for an exemption to the ban. Currently bars that lose 5 percent of their sales due to the ban can apply for an exemption; Fenty would like to see that raised to 15…

Aug 17, 2006

Morning Roundup: Dirty Massage Parlor Edition

Sex-Slave Trafficking Ring Broken Up: We’d always heard rumors that certain massage parlors in the District offered, ummmm, “happy endings” and other such services. Apparently, the rumors were true. Federal officials yesterday arrested 31 people along the east coast involved in a sex-slave trafficking ring that forced Korean women to work as prostitutes in massage parlors and spas, some of which were located in the District. Four men were arrested in the District following raids…

Jul 13, 2006

Morning Roundup: Crime Recrimination Edition

Discussion of recent crime activity continues today, but not in an encouraging way. The Post focuses on Chief Ramsey’s comments yesterday, which noted that criminals are increasingly leaving their own neighborhoods and coming to wealthier places in the city, including areas of the National Mall. Ramsey says this is new and striking behavior, but it’s hard to imagine that no one saw this coming. Luckily for Ramsey, the mayor is back and ready to begin…

Jul 06, 2006

Parking, Ideologically Speaking

In the debate over illegal church parking in District neighborhoods, there has been, from disinterested and (presumably) conservative observers, the occasional upwelling of glee regarding the situation in which the (presumably) liberal residents of the concerned areas find themselves. The conservative asides generally say something along the lines of this: liberal types, who pride themselves on seeing the many shades of gray in any problematic situation, now find themselves calling for a black and white…

May 25, 2006

Prepare Yourself, Mr. Knott

Washington Times columnist Tom Knott uses his column inches today to address the curious commenting habits of certain Ward 3 Council candidates. The piece (which magnanimously mentions this site and quotes my co-editor) focuses on alias-in-chief Thelma Roque and, I think it’s safe to say, teases the inspiration behind her and her grammatically-challenged siblings. Mr. Knott, we hope you know what you’re doing. Many have trod this ground before and suffered the consequences. The Post…

 
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